Introduction
Nándor PETROVICS works as an assistant lecturer at the Department of Public Policy and Management at the Corvinus University of Budapest (Hungary), teaching courses both in English and in Hungarian for public policy and management master students in public policy analysis, cost-benefit analysis, program evaluation, and multi-level governance.
He is a doctoral student at the Doctoral School of Political Science and International Relations. His doctoral research focuses on governance networks in night-time economies, but his area of interest also covers public service co-production and other questions of network governance.
Nándor also has significant consultancy experience in different areas of public policy analysis and cost-benefit analysis for public investment projects.
Research topics: Governance Networks; Urban Governance; Network Governance; Public Service Co-Production; Night Studies; Night-Time Economy; Night-Time Governance; Public Policy Analysis; Cost-Benefit Analysis; Program Evaluation
Expert
Nándor has significant consultancy experience in different areas of public policy analysis and cost-benefit analysis for public investment projects. His research topics are Governance Networks; Urban Governance; Network Governance; Public Service Co-Production; Night Studies; Night-Time Economy; Night-Time Governance; Public Policy Analysis; Cost-Benefit Analysis; Program Evaluation.
Fields of expertise: Evidence for policy / knowledge valorization, Monitoring and evaluation, Policy design and delivery, Strategic planning