Abstract

As the critics of traditional program evaluation centered on quantitative research methods in the 60s and 70s in the U.S. were raised, stakeholder involvement was widely recognized as a solution in the program evaluation field in the 2000s. However, issues such as which stakeholders are involved and the depth of stakeholder involvement have been raised. Especially, in the case of Korea, there seems to be a lack of discussion on the needs and procedures of stakeholder involvement. This article investigated the meaning and necessity of stakeholder involvement in program evaluation along with its background. Also, general ways that can be used by evaluators who want to apply stakeholder involvement in the actual evaluation were presented. In addition, implications of stakeholder involvement to current program evaluations in Korea were derived.

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