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Une économie politique des mesures d’impact social

Florence Jany-Catrice ()
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Florence Jany-Catrice: Université de Lille (France)

No 2014, CIRIEC Working Papers from CIRIEC - Université de Liège

Abstract: Evaluating the social impact is more and more becoming established as a major cognitive reference point and as a coordination mechanism. Numerous empirical researches allow us to interpret the emergence of “social impact†as a new substitute for the idea of productivity and performance. Rather than producing a radical critic of these ideas, the paper aims to encapsulate this observation in a longer temporal perspective. Evaluation has always existed, but its modalities have been deeply modified and have become more and more subject to heteronomy, quantification, standardization, and globalization. Public services and more generally the welfare state are no longer immune to this, nor is social economy. The claim for measurements of social impacts emerges as the most complete manifestation of concomitant changes among which the mutation of production and the rise of services, and the increase and change (in volume, nature and ends) in evaluation of public policies. Behind the evaluation tools that underpin the discourses, representations and values of what “effective†means, actors whose function it is to promote these tools and to carry out evaluations accord themselves the right to determine objectives previously regarded as public policies, despite avowedly distancing themselves from the political sphere.

Keywords: Evidence-based services; evaluation; performance; productivity; public services; social impact; social economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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