Author: Lyn Pleger and Fritz Sager

Lyn Pleger has been working as a research associate in the University of Bern's Center of Competence for Public Management with Prof. Dr. Fritz Sager. She is involved in various research projects as well as teaching. Fritz Sager is a political scientist specialized in administrative studies and theory, policy research and evaluation, organizational analysis, and Swiss politics. In 2009 he won the Marshall E. Dimock Award for the best lead article in the annual Public Administration Review, and in 2013, the Highly Commended Award at the Literati Network Awards for Excellence. Sager currently directs two projects sponsored by the Swiss National Science Foundation: “Capital City Dynamics“ and “The Use of Evaluative Evidence in Direct Democratic Campaigns.“

Prone to Pressure: How Stakeholders Endanger the Independence of Evaluations and What We Can Do Against it
Research
October 25, 2016

Prone to Pressure: How Stakeholders Endanger the Independence of Evaluations and What We Can Do Against it

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