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09/05/2008International Research Findings No.13/2008: Public Attitudes to Broadcasting in ScotlandTo assist the Scottish Broadcasting Commission in their investigations fo the role for broadcasting in Scotland's cultural life and broadcast journalism in Scotland. TNS System Three was commissioned to conduct research amongst a representative sample of the adult Scottish population. The main objectives of the research were to investigate perceptions of and satisfaction with the way Scotland is currently covered by broadcasters and to examine behaviours and expectations in relation to broadca
09/05/2008Public Attitudes to Broadcasting in ScotlandTo assist the Scottish Broadcasting Commission in their investigations of the role for broadcasting in Scotland's cultural life and broadcast journalism in Scotland, TNS System Three was commissioned to conduct research amongst a representative sample of the adult Scottish population. The main objectives of the research were to investigate perceptions of and satisfaction with the way Scotland is currently covered by broadcasters and to examine behaviours and expectations in relation to broadcas
01/05/2008National Survey of Local Government Candidates, 2007Reports the findings of a survey of candidates who were unsuccessful at the local government elections in 2007. Findings from a survey of successful candidates (councillors) also drawn in as appropriate.
01/05/2008Public Services and Government Research Findings No.3/2008: National Survey of Local Government Candidates and Councillors, 2007Summarises the findings of two surveys of candidates who stood for election to local government at the elections in 2007. One was carried out with councillors, the other with unsuccessful candidates.
17/03/2008Public Value and Participation: A Literature Review for the Scottish GovernmentThis paper provides a brief account of the theory of public value and outlines how public participation can contribute to the process of authorising what public managers do, establishing priorities and decision making and measuring the performance of public organisations.
11/03/2008Evaluation of the Scottish Executive-led Programme During Tartan Week 2007This report presents the findings from a study commissioned by the Scottish Executive to evaluate Tartan Week 2007. The study was conducted by Scotinform Ltd from March to July 2007.The overall aim of the study was to evaluate the processes and impacts of the events at Tartan Week 2007 which were funded by the Scottish Executive
11/03/2008Evaluation of the Scottish Executive-led Programme During Tartan Week 2007 - Research FindingsThese are the findings from a study commissioned by the Scottish Executive to evaluate Tartan Week 2007. The study was conducted by Scotinform Ltd from March to July 2007.The overall aim of the study was to evaluate the processes and impacts of the events at Tartan Week 2007 which were funded by the Scottish Executive
11/03/2008Evaluation of the Scottish Executive-led Programme During Tartan Week 2007 Appendix: Report on Survey of AttendeesThis report presents the findings from a study commissioned by the Scottish Executive to evaluate Tartan Week 2007. The study was conducted by Scotinform Ltd from March to July 2007.The overall aim of the study was to evaluate the processes and impacts of the events at Tartan Week 2007 which were funded by the Scottish Executive
15/10/2007Scrutiny and the Public: Qualitative Study of Public Perspectives on Regulation, Audit, Inspection and Complaints Handling of Public Services in ScotlandThis document reports the findings of a qualitative study of public perspectives on external scrutiny of public services, which was commissioned to inform the work of the Independent Scrutiny Review.
15/10/2007Scrutiny and the Public: Qualitative Study of Public Perspectives on Regulation, Audit, Inspection and Complaints Handling of Public Services in Scotland - Research FindingsThis document summarises the findings of a qualitative study of public perspectives on external scrutiny of public services.

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