Impact Evaluation of Spinno Programme in 2001–2006

Impact Evaluation of Spinno Programme in 2001–2006
Documents
Appraisal Main Report: 
Appraisal Characteristics
Who conducted the appraisal ?: 
-- No selected --
Timing of the appraisal: 
Accompanying (during the implementation of the policy measure, multiple points in time)
Purpose of the appraisal: 
Both
Topics covered in the appraisal (Questions that the appraisal aims to answer)
External Consistency (If the measure's goals were appropriate and consistent with the external challenges the measure was meant : 
Yes
Internal Consistency (If the measure's modalities were appropriate and consistent with its goals): 
Yes
Coherence/Complementarity (Whether the measure was coherent with, and complementary to, other programmes and policy initiatives): 
No
Goal Attainment/Effectiveness (If the goals of the measure were achieved): 
Yes
Outputs, Outcomes and Impacts (The consequences or results of the measure): 
Yes
Quality of Outputs (Whether the outputs of projects were of a high quality): 
No
Value for Money/Return on Investment/Cost-Benefit Efficiency (If there were adequate returns on investment): 
No
Programme Implementation Efficiency (If the measure was well-managed): 
Yes
Project Implementation Efficiency (If projects supported by the measure were well-managed): 
No
Input Additionality (If the measure stimulated more investment in innovation than would have occurred in the absence of the meas: 
No
Output Additionality (If the measure stimulated more innovation outputs than would have occurred in the absence of the measure): 
No
Behavioural Additionality (If the measure stimulated persistent changes in the behaviours of the participants that would have no: 
No
Policy/Strategy Development (Implications for future strategy development and policy formulation): 
Yes
Gender issues: 
No
Minority issues: 
No
Did the appraisal look at the following inpacts?
Scientific: 
No
Technological: 
No
Economic: 
Yes, on the participants and beyond
Environmental: 
No
Sponsor(s) of the appraisal
Programme Owner/Manager: 
Yes
Other Government Department: 
Yes
Oher Public Bodies (e.g. court of auditors, parliament committee): 
- None -
Data analysis method employed in the appraisal
Case Study Analysis: 
Employed
Network Analysys: 
Not Employed
Econometric Analysis: 
Not Employed
Descriptive Statistics (e.g. updake analysis): 
Not Employed
Input/Output Analysis: 
Not Employed
Document Analysis: 
Employed
Context Analysis: 
Employed
Before/After Group Comparison Approach: 
Not Employed
Control Group Approach: 
Not Employed
Counter-Factual Approach: 
Not Employed
Cost/Benefit Approach: 
Not Employed
Data collection methods and data sources employed in the appraisal
Existing Surveys/Databases: 
Not Employed
Participant Surveys: 
Not Employed
Non-participant Surveys: 
Not Employed
Interviews: 
Employed
Focus Groups/Workshops/Meetings: 
Employed
Peer Reviews: 
Not Employed
Monitor Data: 
Yes, on the participants and beyond
Main intended audiences for the appraisal
Policy Makers (Politicians): 
Yes
Policy Makers (Government Officials): 
Yes
Programme Management: 
Yes
Auditors/Financial Authorities: 
Don't Know
Those directly supported by the measure: 
Yes
External/International (co)sponsor of the measure/programme: 
Yes
Potential Users of the Measure: 
Don't Know
Policy Analysts: 
Don't Know
General Public: 
Don't Know
Quality of the Appraisal
Where the Terms of Reference available in the appraisal report?: 
Yes