Impact evaluation with process tracing: explaining causal processes in an EU-interreg sustainable tourism intervention
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/35267Date
2024-06-11Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
Drawing from the field of complex evaluations we discuss a novel application of process tracing for the evaluation of complex tourism interventions. We argue that to better evidence impact of tourism interventions
and facilitate policy transfer we ought to adopt approaches to evaluation
that allow us to deepen our understanding of causal mechanisms at
play in an intervention. We adopt process tracing as a qualitative,
theory-based evaluation method to make within-case causal inferences
about impact. To showcase the method, we apply it to evaluate the
outcomes of a real-world EU-Interreg sustainable tourism intervention
called “EXPERIENCE,” implemented across six pilot regions across France
and England. We argue that deepening our understanding of how interventions work in a local context is necessary for the design and transferability of future interventions across similar contexts.
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Taylor & FrancisCitation
Montano, Elsenbroich, Font aulet, Ribeiro. Impact evaluation with process tracing: explaining causal processes in an EU-interreg sustainable tourism intervention. Journal of Sustainable Tourism. 2024Metadata
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