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A collaborative impact project between the University of Edinburgh and CivTech, a digital technology innovation programme by the Scottish Government that is focused on generating smart innovations for a newly empowered public sector.
Using the CivTech® programme itself as a test case, a research from the University of Edinburgh will carry out a short study to conduct an economic evaluation of the CivTech® programme’s impact and outputs, as well as applying a specific data-driven approach to evaluation of reporting and governance for the management of complex, multi-stakeholder programmes. This will build on work around the Maieutic Index, which emerges from Prof Paolo Quattrone’s published research.
Awarded under the EFI Research & Impact programme on Innovation in Public Policy Delivery.
Using the CivTech® programme itself as a test case, a research from the University of Edinburgh will carry out a short study to conduct an economic evaluation of the CivTech® programme’s impact and outputs, as well as applying a specific data-driven approach to evaluation of reporting and governance for the management of complex, multi-stakeholder programmes. This will build on work around the Maieutic Index, which emerges from Prof Paolo Quattrone’s published research.
Awarded under the EFI Research & Impact programme on Innovation in Public Policy Delivery.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 1/03/18 → 30/09/18 |
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