UTILIZATION OF EVALUATION RESULTS

ROBERT STANLEY GOLD, The University of Texas School of Public Health

Abstract

The issue over utilization of evaluation results has been receiving increasing attention lately. However, a continuing problem has been the lack of knowledge of the specific determinants of the utilization of evaluation results, the extent that these results are used, and the absence in the literature of empirical investigations of those determinants. The purposes of the current study were to examine the patterns of utilization of the recommendations made to an organization following an extensive evaluation, and to quantitatively examine some determinants of that utilization. During the course of the ten-month study, a number of important points regarding evaluation studies, and the utilization of their results were identified. Primary among these was the fact that a definition of utilization that requires adoption of recommendations is limited. Tremendous amounts of organizational activity may accrue from the results of an evaluation regardless of whether the results are adopted. In addition, none of the characteristics of the recommendations that were examined proved to be significant predictors of the extent of their utilization other than whether adoption was considered an authority decision or the results of staff concensus.

Subject Area

Public health

Recommended Citation

GOLD, ROBERT STANLEY, "UTILIZATION OF EVALUATION RESULTS" (1980). Texas Medical Center Dissertations (via ProQuest). AAI8112778.
https://digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu/dissertations/AAI8112778

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