Advisory committees are used often in evaluation studies, yet this practice is little discussed or reported. This issue is the first full-length text devoted to the purpose, practice, and scholarship about this type of formal, structured advice.
It includes case studies and analyses of these to answer such basic topics as:
What is an evaluation advisory group (EAG)?
Why (not) use an EAG?
How to organize an EAG, and how to evaluate it?
The reader will learn how to view the EAG as a structure of expertise, its use for political legitimacy,...
Advisory committees are used often in evaluation studies, yet this practice is little discussed or reported. This issue is the first full-length te...