The 9th of December, 2019
The opening of the conference:
- The Reformed Cohesion Policy in a New Policy Landscape (PDF 2 MB) - Erich Unterwurzacher Ph.D., European Commission.
- Doing More with Less? Challenges for Cohesion Policy in 2021-27 (PDF 2 MB) - Prof. John Bachtler, European Policies Research Centre.
The morning session:
Europe closer to citizens (PO5), focus point: support for small and medium-sized cities (PDF 689 KB)- Maciej Kolczyński, IDEA of Development Foundation.
The 10th of December, 2019
The opening of the conference:
- The coming crisis of policy evaluation? - Prof. Jarosław Górniak, Jagiellonian University in Cracow.
- Quo vadis evaluation? Models of development of evaluation systems. The future of evaluation within the scope of cohesion policy 2021+ (PDF 896 KB) - Tomasz Kot, Ministry of Development Funds and Regional Policy.
The morning session:
- Macroeconomics methods in Counterfactual Impact Evaluation - Knowledge about interregional value flows for programming regional allocations of European funds under EU Cohesion Policy (PDF 1 MB)- Prof. Janusz Zaleski, Wrocław University of Technology.
- Macroeconomics methods in Counterfactual Impact Evaluation - Modeling the impact of pro-innovative policies in a dynamic approach (VESPA3) (PDF 933 KB) – Maciej Bukowski Ph.D., WiseEuropa Foundation, Warsaw Institute for Economic and European Studies Foundation.
- Macroeconomics methods in Counterfactual Impact Evaluation - The short and long-term discounting of the effects of Cohesion Policy in EU countries (RHOMOLO) (PDF 4 MB)- Andrea Conte, Ph.D., Joint Research Centre in Seville, European Commission.
- Macroeconomics methods in Counterfactual Impact Evaluation - Scenario analyzes of Cohesion Policy at the regional level (MASST) (PDF 3 MB)– Prof. Andrea Caragliu, Regional Science Association International, Politecnico di Milano.
- Behavioral analysis - review of good methodological practices (PDF 1 MB) - Paweł Śliwowski, Polish Economic Institute.
- Behavioral analysis - review of good methodological practices - Applying behavioural insightsin policies aimed at businesses (PDF 1014 KB) - Thomas Dirkmaat, Ph.D., Behavioural Insights Team, Netherlands Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy.
- Behavioral analysis - review of good methodological practices - Tools and ethics for applied behavioural insights. The basic toolkit (PDF 2 MB)- James Drummond, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
- Behavioral analysis - review of good methodological practices - Rachael Singleton, Northern Ireland Innovation Lab.
The afternoon session:
- The use of well-known methods in new application for the EU Cohesion Policy evaluation - Qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) in the evaluation process (PDF 1 MB)– Seweryn Krupnik, Ph.D., Center for Evaluation and Analysis of Public Policies, Jagiellonian University in Cracow, Polish Evaluation Society.
- The use of well-known methods in new application for the EU Cohesion Policy evaluation - Design thinking and service design methods as a supporting element for evaluation and evidence-based policy (PDF 1 MB) – Agnieszka Skowrońska, Ph.D., Pracownia Innowacji, Polish Evaluation Society & Beata Ciężka, Polish Evaluation Society.
- The use of well-known methods in new application for the EU Cohesion Policy evaluation - Foresight research methods and the possibility of their application in evaluation (PDF 2 MB) - Anna Kowalewska, ProPublicum Research Institute.
- The use of well-known methods in new application for the EU Cohesion Policy evaluation - The use of netnography (virtual ethnography) in evaluation (PDF 2 MB) – Agnieszka Szczurek, Evaluation Centre, Polish Evaluation Society.
- Policy-LAB – the role of evaluation in designing of public services - Karol Olejniczak, SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities in Warsaw. The article "Policy labs: the next frontier of policy design and evaluation?"