Application of game theory and new institutional economics in establishing a National Voluntary Organisation for Professional Evaluation in Nigeria

Background: In Nigeria, there is a plethora of evaluators found in the over 90 universities, specialised educational institutions and private research organisations. However, there is limited or no opportunity for networking among the evaluators from similar and different programmatic specialisation...

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Main Authors: Denis Jobin, Zachary Lawal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2017-07-01
Series:African Evaluation Journal
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Online Access:https://aejonline.org/index.php/aej/article/view/197
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spelling doaj-07b333da9eed42ad842f68e7c339e4942020-11-24T21:34:25ZengAOSISAfrican Evaluation Journal2310-49882306-51332017-07-0151e1e1010.4102/aej.v5i1.19776Application of game theory and new institutional economics in establishing a National Voluntary Organisation for Professional Evaluation in NigeriaDenis Jobin0Zachary Lawal1United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)M&E Division, Ministry of Budget and National PlanningBackground: In Nigeria, there is a plethora of evaluators found in the over 90 universities, specialised educational institutions and private research organisations. However, there is limited or no opportunity for networking among the evaluators from similar and different programmatic specialisations. After applying the determinant framework to assess the evaluation capacity development situation in Nigeria, we agree on the importance of supporting the establishment of a National Voluntary Organisation for Professional Evaluation (VOPE). Objectives: Several leaders in evaluation were competing recently for occupying the national space reserved for a National VOPE. The main objective was to encourage partnership. Methods: We used a powerful theoretical framework provided by game theory and new institutional economics. We analysed the situation and identified the challenge they are facing as a Nash Equilibrium-of-a-Game View of Institutions: each player knows the equilibrium strategies of the other players and no player has anything to gain by changing only his or her own strategy. This explains why Nigerian evaluation leaders were not able to cooperate for the last two decades. Results and conclusion: To break this barrier, we proposed a new deal to the leaders that had the advantages of reshaping the ‘rules of the game’. We proposed a federation of associations, akin to a coalition in game theory. The result was that all leaders came together under this umbrella organisation, to celebrate the evaluation year in 2015 and committed under the Abuja Declaration on Evaluation to register and establish an association, with an elected board, a written constitution and election bylaws. The association is governed by a Board of Trustees, which is chaired by the former Minister of Planning. Elections are planned for the end of 2017.https://aejonline.org/index.php/aej/article/view/197Voluntary Organization for Professional EvaluationNew Institutional EconomicsGame TheoryEvaluation Capacity Development
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Zachary Lawal
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Application of game theory and new institutional economics in establishing a National Voluntary Organisation for Professional Evaluation in Nigeria
African Evaluation Journal
Voluntary Organization for Professional Evaluation
New Institutional Economics
Game Theory
Evaluation Capacity Development
author_facet Denis Jobin
Zachary Lawal
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title Application of game theory and new institutional economics in establishing a National Voluntary Organisation for Professional Evaluation in Nigeria
title_short Application of game theory and new institutional economics in establishing a National Voluntary Organisation for Professional Evaluation in Nigeria
title_full Application of game theory and new institutional economics in establishing a National Voluntary Organisation for Professional Evaluation in Nigeria
title_fullStr Application of game theory and new institutional economics in establishing a National Voluntary Organisation for Professional Evaluation in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Application of game theory and new institutional economics in establishing a National Voluntary Organisation for Professional Evaluation in Nigeria
title_sort application of game theory and new institutional economics in establishing a national voluntary organisation for professional evaluation in nigeria
publisher AOSIS
series African Evaluation Journal
issn 2310-4988
2306-5133
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Background: In Nigeria, there is a plethora of evaluators found in the over 90 universities, specialised educational institutions and private research organisations. However, there is limited or no opportunity for networking among the evaluators from similar and different programmatic specialisations. After applying the determinant framework to assess the evaluation capacity development situation in Nigeria, we agree on the importance of supporting the establishment of a National Voluntary Organisation for Professional Evaluation (VOPE). Objectives: Several leaders in evaluation were competing recently for occupying the national space reserved for a National VOPE. The main objective was to encourage partnership. Methods: We used a powerful theoretical framework provided by game theory and new institutional economics. We analysed the situation and identified the challenge they are facing as a Nash Equilibrium-of-a-Game View of Institutions: each player knows the equilibrium strategies of the other players and no player has anything to gain by changing only his or her own strategy. This explains why Nigerian evaluation leaders were not able to cooperate for the last two decades. Results and conclusion: To break this barrier, we proposed a new deal to the leaders that had the advantages of reshaping the ‘rules of the game’. We proposed a federation of associations, akin to a coalition in game theory. The result was that all leaders came together under this umbrella organisation, to celebrate the evaluation year in 2015 and committed under the Abuja Declaration on Evaluation to register and establish an association, with an elected board, a written constitution and election bylaws. The association is governed by a Board of Trustees, which is chaired by the former Minister of Planning. Elections are planned for the end of 2017.
topic Voluntary Organization for Professional Evaluation
New Institutional Economics
Game Theory
Evaluation Capacity Development
url https://aejonline.org/index.php/aej/article/view/197
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