599 resultados para Auvinen, Riitta
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Kirjallisuusarvostelu
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Lehden supplementin Arvioinnin teemanumero 2013 ovat toimittaneet: Liisa Horelli, Marketta Rajavaara ja Riitta Seppänen-Järvelä.
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Lehden supplementin Arvioinnin teemanumero 2013 ovat toimittaneet: Liisa Horelli, Marketta Rajavaara ja Riitta Seppänen-Järvelä.
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Lehden supplementin Arvioinnin teemanumero 2013 ovat toimittaneet: Liisa Horelli, Marketta Rajavaara ja Riitta Seppänen-Järvelä.
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Lehden supplementin Arvioinnin teemanumero 2013 ovat toimittaneet: Liisa Horelli, Marketta Rajavaara ja Riitta Seppänen-Järvelä.
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Kirjallisuusarvostelu
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This study investigates societal effectiveness of transport sector’s Research & Development (R&D) operations. In this study effectiveness refers to organization’s capability to produce the intended and desired impacts through its operations. The aim of this study is to identify the motives for evaluating societal effectiveness and recognize the critical success factors for improving effectiveness. The theoretical framework focuses first in the policy context of effectiveness evaluation in public sector and secondly the framework introduces the concept and process of effectiveness evaluation. The empirical part is carried out as a case study, which investigates societal effectiveness of Finnish Transport Agency’s (FTA’s) R&D. The aim is to recognize FTA’s critical success factors for improving R&D operations’ societal effectiveness. Based on these factors, the organization is able to define indicators for measuring effectiveness in the future operations. In this study societal effectiveness is investigated from R&D purchasers’ and R&D end- users’ points of views according to Purchaser-Provider-model. The results indicate that societal effectiveness evaluation is important part of R&D operations, but the implementation of the evaluation as part of daily operations is challenging. Because of limited resources, the organization is forced to strong priorization and therefore R&D tasks are secondary after the operational tasks. Based on the results the critical success factors can be recognized as resources and priorization, clear strategy and objectives, internal communications, cooperation between public and private sector and R&D implementation and dissemination.