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This guide helps officials use perception surveys to evaluate and communicate the results of reform processes. While the guide draws on examples from the regulatory field, it is also useful for other policy areas. In non-technical language, the guide clearly explains the challenges involved in the design and use of business and citizen perception surveys and ways to overcome them. It also helps officials get the most out of survey results, whether conducted internally or by external experts.
Policy Conclusions
Introduction
Chapter 1. How OECD Countries Use Perception Surveys in the Regulatory Policy Cycle
-Characteristics of questionnaires
-Conclusion
Chapter 2. Understanding Pitfalls in the Design of Surveys
-Pitfalls in survey design
-Conclusion
Chapter 3. Good Practices in Survey Design Step-by-Step
-Six steps to better survey design
-Conclusion
Chapter 4. Understanding the Drivers of Perception to Improve the Use of Survey Results
-The fundamental drivers of perceptions
-How to identify the drivers of perception
-Conclusion
Chapter 5. Policy Lessons for the Use of Perception Surveys for Evaluation, Diagnosis and Communication
-Using perception surveys in regulatory policy evaluation and design
-Using perception surveys for communication with stakeholders
-Conclusion
Bibliography
Glossary
Annex: Overview Table on Perception Surveys
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FICHA TÉCNICA
- ISBN: 978-92-641-6714-8
- Fecha de edición: 2012
- Nº edición: 1
- Idioma: Inglés
- Encuadernación: Rústica
- Nº páginas: 88
- Materias: BIBLIOGRAFÍA EXTRANJERA / DERECHO INTERNACIONAL / Derecho Internacional Público /