We explore how the implementation of a set of policy programmes over a period of six years induced some “emergent” learning effects which had not originally been envisaged by policymakers. This way, we show how policy evaluation can be used not only to assess the expected impact of policy interventions but also to discover their unexpected behavioural effects, and therefore provides an important instrument to guide the design of future interventions.
What Networks to Support Innovation? Evidence from a Regional Policy Framework / Caloffi, Annalisa; Rossi, Federica; Russo, Margherita. - ELETTRONICO. - (2013), pp. 903-912. [10.1007/978-3-319-00395-5_108]
What Networks to Support Innovation? Evidence from a Regional Policy Framework
Rossi, Federica;RUSSO, Margherita
2013
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We explore how the implementation of a set of policy programmes over a period of six years induced some “emergent” learning effects which had not originally been envisaged by policymakers. This way, we show how policy evaluation can be used not only to assess the expected impact of policy interventions but also to discover their unexpected behavioural effects, and therefore provides an important instrument to guide the design of future interventions.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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