Theory of Change Analysis: Building Robust Theories of Change
Resource type
Author/contributor
- Mayne, John (Author)
Title
Theory of Change Analysis: Building Robust Theories of Change
Abstract
Models for theories of change vary widely as do how they are used. What constitutes a good or robust theory of change has not been discussed much. This article sets out and discusses criteria for robust theories of change. As well, it discusses how these criteria can be used to undertake a vigorous assessment of a theory of change. A solid analysis of a theory of change can be extremely useful, both for designing or assessing the designs of an intervention as well as for the design of monitoring regimes and evaluations. The article concludes with a discussion about carrying out a theory of change analysis and an example.
Publication
Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation
Volume
32
Issue
2
Date
2017-12-04
Journal Abbr
CJPE
Language
en
ISSN
1496-7308, 0834-1516
Short Title
Theory of Change Analysis
Accessed
14/02/2020, 12:39
Library Catalogue
DOI.org (Crossref)
Citation
Mayne, J. (2017). Theory of Change Analysis: Building Robust Theories of Change. Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation, 32(2). https://doi.org/10.3138/cjpe.31122
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