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Participative evaluation 2 Accounting 1 Afghanistan 1 Agonistic pluralism 1 Beneficiary accountability 1 Consultancy 1 Dialogic accounting theory 1 Nonprofit management 1 Nonprofit organisations 1 Nonprofit organization 1 Nonprofit-Management 1 Nonprofit-Organisation 1 Rechnungswesen 1 Utilization 1
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Alderman, Lyn 1 De Zwaan, Laura 1 Furneaux, Craig 1 Goossens, Sylvie 1 Kingston, Kylie L. 1 Ridde, Valéry 1 Shakir, Sahibullah 1
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Critical perspectives on accounting : an international journal for social and organizational accountability 1 Evaluation and Program Planning 1
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Avoiding the accountability "sham-ritual" : an agonistic approach to beneficiaries' participation in evaluation within nonprofit organisations
Kingston, Kylie L.; Furneaux, Craig; De Zwaan, Laura; … - In: Critical perspectives on accounting : an international … 92 (2023), pp. 1-19
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Short-term consultancy and collaborative evaluation in a post-conflict and humanitarian setting: Lessons from Afghanistan
Ridde, Valéry; Goossens, Sylvie; Shakir, Sahibullah - In: Evaluation and Program Planning 35 (2012) 1, pp. 180-188
In humanitarian and post-conflict settings, evaluations are rarely participative due to constraints such as limited time, resources or expertise. External evaluators control most of the process while stakeholders are the most consulted but are rarely participants. Yet, we believe that not all...
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