Litcius/Paper detail

Evaluating systemic innovation and transition programmes: Towards a culture of learning

M. J. Janssen, Anna Bergek, Joeri Wesseling

2022PLOS Sustainability and Transformation40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Innovation systems and transitions thinking have become increasingly pervasive in what has been labelled a third generation of challenge-led innovation and transitions policy programmes. Although this upsurge is cause for celebration, we argue that the challenge now lies in developing the evaluation methods that allow for the assessment of strong and weak programmes, to foster a culture of learning and to maintain momentum. Therefore, in this brief review, we take stock of existing approaches and identify 6 tentative categories of evaluations, which we map out on the axis of formative and summative evaluation. Combining summative evaluations with more frequent formative evaluations may create the environment for rapid learning and policy adaptation necessary to prevent the current rise of systemic innovation and transition programmes from being short lived.

Topics & Concepts

Summative assessmentFormative assessmentTransition (genetics)Adaptation (eye)Political scienceEngineering ethicsSociologyPedagogyPsychologyEngineeringBiochemistryChemistryNeuroscienceGeneSustainability and Climate Change GovernanceHealth Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of LifeInnovation Policy and R&D
Evaluating systemic innovation and transition programmes: Towards a culture of learning | Litcius