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Identification of internal and external factors affecting the optimal implementation of government policies

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  • Niknamian, Sorush

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The purpose of this study was to identify the internal and external factors associated with the implementation of the organization's policies. It was an applied-descriptive study conducted through a survey method using a questionnaire. For the purpose of this study, after reviewing the literature and theoretical foundations, we tried to identify the most important internal and external factors affecting optimal policy implementation. Therefore, seven factors and their indices were selected based on frequency and importance. In the form of seven hypotheses, the relationship between these factors and optimized policy implementation was evaluated. The statistical population included 120 employees of the Department of Natural Resources and Watershed Management of Khorasan Razavi province. The sample size was calculated using the Morgan formula to be 92 people. Regarding the fact that the policy implementation had an abnormal distribution, the nonparametric single t-test was used to test the hypotheses. The results indicated a positive and significant relationship between all internal and external organizational factors identified by optimal policy implementation in the organization.

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  • Niknamian, Sorush, 2019. "Identification of internal and external factors affecting the optimal implementation of government policies," OSF Preprints 5j2ps, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:5j2ps
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/5j2ps
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