Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) or the Highway? An Alternative Road to Investigating the Value for Money of International Development Research.

Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1057/s41287-022-00565-7
Heidi Peterson
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Research for development (R4D) funding is increasingly expected to demonstrate value for money (VfM). However, the dominance of positivist approaches to evaluating VfM, such as cost-benefit analysis, do not fully account for the complexity of R4D funds and risk undermining efforts to contribute to transformational development. This paper posits an alternative approach to evaluating VfM, using the UK's Global Challenges Research Fund and the Newton Fund as case studies. Based on a constructivist approach to valuing outcomes, this approach applies a collaboratively developed rubric-based peer review to a sample of projects. This is more appropriate for the complexity of R4D interventions, particularly when considering uncertain and emergent outcomes over a long timeframe. This approach could be adapted to other complex interventions, demonstrating that our options are not merely "CBA or the highway" and there are indeed alternative routes to evaluating VfM.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1057/s41287-022-00565-7.

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成本效益分析(CBA)还是高速公路?考察国际发展研究资金价值的另一种途径。
研究促进发展(R4D)资助越来越被期望证明物有所值(VfM)。然而,评估VfM的实证方法占主导地位,例如成本效益分析,并没有充分考虑到R4D基金的复杂性和破坏为转型发展做出贡献的努力的风险。本文采用英国全球挑战研究基金和牛顿基金作为案例研究,提出了评估VfM的另一种方法。基于评估结果的建构主义方法,该方法将协作开发的基于规则的同行评审应用于项目样本。这更适合于R4D干预措施的复杂性,特别是在考虑长期不确定和紧急结果时。这种方法可以适用于其他复杂的干预措施,表明我们的选择不仅仅是“CBA或高速公路”,而且确实有其他途径来评估VfM。补充信息:在线版本包含补充资料,提供地址:10.1057/s41287-022-00565-7。
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