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Interpretive analysis as an evaluative tool: the case of Mustard.UK.Com, a high-growth small business programme

Interpretive analysis as an evaluative tool: the case of Mustard.UK.Com, a high-growth small business programme
Interpretive analysis as an evaluative tool: the case of Mustard.UK.Com, a high-growth small business programme
The authors suggest that a more interpretist analysis of policy design, development, and implementation that takes into account antecedent factors, context, reflective change, and user and advisor perception and expectations would make a significant contribution to the field of policy evaluation. This concept is considered further using a qualitative assessment of the West Midlands response, Mustard.UK.Com (Mustard), to the government's High Growth Start-Up scheme set out in the Department of Trade and Industry's Competitiveness White Paper in 1998. The assessment has three elements: first, an exploration of the extant literature to identify any relevant antecedent factors that may have informed or influenced the decisionmaking process when the West Midlands response was being developed; second, a review of the procedure by which the various parties involved in the implementation of Mustard created a framework within which a workable support programme could be delivered; third, the extent to which Mustard has been successful in meeting the objectives of those stakeholders involved in the programme is considered.
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Patton, Dean
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Patton, Dean, Marlow, Susan, Ram, Monder and Sanghera, Kul (2003) Interpretive analysis as an evaluative tool: the case of Mustard.UK.Com, a high-growth small business programme. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 21 (6), 813-824. (doi:10.1068/c031).

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The authors suggest that a more interpretist analysis of policy design, development, and implementation that takes into account antecedent factors, context, reflective change, and user and advisor perception and expectations would make a significant contribution to the field of policy evaluation. This concept is considered further using a qualitative assessment of the West Midlands response, Mustard.UK.Com (Mustard), to the government's High Growth Start-Up scheme set out in the Department of Trade and Industry's Competitiveness White Paper in 1998. The assessment has three elements: first, an exploration of the extant literature to identify any relevant antecedent factors that may have informed or influenced the decisionmaking process when the West Midlands response was being developed; second, a review of the procedure by which the various parties involved in the implementation of Mustard created a framework within which a workable support programme could be delivered; third, the extent to which Mustard has been successful in meeting the objectives of those stakeholders involved in the programme is considered.

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Published date: 2003

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Local EPrints ID: 37222
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/37222
ISSN: 0263-774X
PURE UUID: 62176f5f-0626-4ebc-879c-a010b14c7a0f

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Date deposited: 25 May 2006
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 07:58

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Author: Dean Patton
Author: Susan Marlow
Author: Monder Ram
Author: Kul Sanghera

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