Strategic Thinking, Design and the Theory of Change: A Framework for Designing Impactful and Transformational Social Interventions

Luca Simeone* (Editor), David Drabble (Editor), Nicola Morelli (Editor), Amalia de Götzen (Editor)

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Abstract

This book offers insights into how the Theory of Change framework can be effectively employed in a wide range of social interventions. Presenting its potential to support strategy and strategic thinking, this book offers an entry point to understanding how Theory of Change can be applied beyond the typical domain of aid projects. Written by leading scholars and practitioners in the field, the book applies a range of case studies to explore how Theory of Change can be implemented in projects and programmes on different scales. Bringing together cases from different geographic, social, economic and cultural contexts, it demonstrates how Theory of Change can be adapted and help projects to replicate, and showcases the different ways in which practitioners can utilize it. Strategic Thinking, Design and the Theory of Change will be essential reading for both professionals already working with Theory of Change and academics interested in strategy, organization studies, innovation management, design research and project management. Graduate and undergraduate students will also find the book's practical approach and intensive use of case studies of value.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherEdward Elgar Publishing
Number of pages354
ISBN (Print)9781803927701
ISBN (Electronic)9781803927718
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Apr 2023

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