O'Keefe Christine M, Head Richard J
CSIRO Mathematics, Informatics and Statistics, CSIRO Preventative Health National Research Flagship, GPO Box 664, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia.
Eval Program Plann. 2011 Aug;34(3):174-84. doi: 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2011.02.008. Epub 2011 Mar 5.
It is the purpose of this article to discuss the development and application of a logic model in the context of a large scientific research program within the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO). CSIRO is Australia's national science agency and is a publicly funded part of Australia's innovation system. It conducts mission-driven scientific research focussed on delivering results with relevance and impact for Australia, where impact is defined and measured in economic, environmental and social terms at the national level. The Australian Government has recently signalled an increasing emphasis on performance assessment and evaluation, which in the CSIRO context implies an increasing emphasis on ensuring and demonstrating the impact of its research programs. CSIRO continues to develop and improve its approaches to impact planning and evaluation, including conducting a trial of a program logic approach in the CSIRO Preventative Health National Research Flagship. During the trial, improvements were observed in clarity of the research goals and path to impact, as well as in alignment of science and support function activities with national challenge goals. Further benefits were observed in terms of communication of the goals and expected impact of CSIRO's research programs both within CSIRO and externally. The key lesson learned was that significant value was achieved through the process itself, as well as the outcome. Recommendations based on the CSIRO trial may be of interest to managers of scientific research considering developing similar logic models for their research projects. The CSIRO experience has shown that there are significant benefits to be gained, especially if the project participants have a major role in the process of developing the logic model.
本文旨在探讨在英联邦科学与工业研究组织(CSIRO)的大型科研项目背景下逻辑模型的开发与应用。CSIRO是澳大利亚的国家科学机构,也是澳大利亚创新体系中由公共资金资助的一部分。它开展以任务为导向的科学研究,专注于为澳大利亚提供具有相关性和影响力的成果,其中影响力是从国家层面的经济、环境和社会角度来定义和衡量的。澳大利亚政府最近表示越来越重视绩效评估,这在CSIRO的背景下意味着越来越强调确保并展示其研究项目的影响力。CSIRO继续开发和改进其影响规划与评估方法,包括在CSIRO预防健康国家研究旗舰项目中对项目逻辑方法进行试验。在试验过程中,研究目标和影响路径的清晰度有所提高,科学及支持功能活动与国家挑战目标的一致性也有所增强。在CSIRO内部和外部,该研究项目的目标和预期影响的沟通方面也观察到了进一步的益处。吸取的关键经验教训是,通过这个过程本身以及结果都实现了重大价值。基于CSIRO试验的建议可能会引起考虑为其研究项目开发类似逻辑模型的科研管理人员的兴趣。CSIRO的经验表明,尤其是如果项目参与者在逻辑模型的开发过程中发挥主要作用,将会获得显著益处。