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Abstract
IMPACT OF CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS IN GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS DECISIONS
BASSAM MOHAMMED KHALAF AL-MSHHDANY, ALI HASsON AL-TAEE
Volume: 8 Issue: 4 2018
Abstract:
The target of this research is to determine the impact of civil society organizations in the governmental organizations decisions , the civil society organizations are selected a place in Baghdad to apply it and thAe research sample is heads , directors and Board of directors of those organizations . In addition to use a descriptive and analytical research method , A questionnaire is adopted as a main method in collecting data and main information which is distributed of a sample (100) members of those organizations and the researchers used correlation coefficient ( Spearman) , analysis regression for analysis the relationship and select hypotheses .
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