Theory-Based Evaluation Meets Ambiguity: The Role of Janus Variables

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    Abstract

    As theory-based evaluation (TBE) engages in situations where multiple stakeholders help develop complex program theory about dynamic phenomena in politically contested settings, it becomes difficult to develop and use program theory without ambiguity. The purpose of this article is to explore ambiguity as a fruitful perspective that helps TBE face current challenges. Literatures in organization theory and political theory are consulted in order to cultivate the concept of ambiguity. Janus variables (which work in two ways) and other ambiguous aspects of program theories are classified and exemplified. Stances towards ambiguity are considered, as are concrete steps that TBE evaluators can take to identify and deal with ambiguity in TBE.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalAmerican Journal of Evaluation
    Volume39
    Issue number1
    Pages (from-to)6-23
    Number of pages17
    ISSN1098-2140
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2018

    Keywords

    • Faculty of Social Sciences
    • theory-based evaluation
    • program theory
    • participatory evaluation
    • evaluation use
    • ambiguity

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