Project impact in a multi-level context

The case of the European Fisheries Fund evaluation in Finland

Authors

  • Sebastian Godenhjelm Swedish School of Social Science, University of Helsinki

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58235/sjpa.v17i2.15754

Keywords:

Projects, Evaluation, European Union, Impact, Fisheries policy

Abstract

An important growing trend is reliance on temporary organisations and mechanisms such as projects. Projects have been increasingly used in all kinds of organisations, including public sector organisations, and are widely considered as effective and precise management tools. The extent to which current evaluations are able to measure their perceived impact is, however, unclear. Are project evaluations conducted in such a way that the long-term effect of – in this case the EU fisheries policy – can be assessed, and to what extent are the contribu- tions or added value of projects as a form of organizing assessed in the evaluations? The article draws on programme theory to analyse the evaluation criteria used for European Fisheries Fund projects in Finland. The article concludes that a potential mismatch between operational logic between the evaluation system and the project logic exists. It also shows that there is a connection between decisions made to fund projects and the actions that they produce, but that a clear causal relationship measurement of project impact is difficult to establish using current evaluation criteria.

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Author Biography

Sebastian Godenhjelm, Swedish School of Social Science, University of Helsinki

Sebastian Godenhjelm is a Ph.D. student at the Department of Political and Economic Studies and a researcher at the Swedish School of Social Science at the University of Helsinki in Finland. He is writing his dissertation on project organisations and governance, actors and participatory procedures, which mainly focuses on the implementation of European structural fund projects. Presently he is conducting research for the Finnish Academy project on the democratic impact of temporary governance instruments in regional development. He is also a member of the board of Nordic Political Science Association (NoPSA) and the Finnish Political Science Association (VTY).

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Published

2013-06-15

How to Cite

Godenhjelm, S. (2013). Project impact in a multi-level context: The case of the European Fisheries Fund evaluation in Finland. Scandinavian Journal of Public Administration, 17(2), 79–101. https://doi.org/10.58235/sjpa.v17i2.15754

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