IDENTIFYING THE EFFECTIVE FACTORS ON DEVELOPMENT OF PEOPLE PARTNERSHIP AND ITS EFFECT ON PERFORMANCE OF MUNICIPALITIES (CASE STUDY: TEHRAN MUNICIPALITY)
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.3.2018.175156Abstract
Abstract. Municipalities and participation of citizens are two basic steps of civil management in realization of
civil planning (beauty, health, calmness and safety) and play important role in developing and progressing economic aims. This study is investigating the effective factors on development of People Partnership and its effect on performance of Municipalities. The current research method in terms of purpose is applied research, and in terms of data collection is correlational research the statistical population consists of 330 persons who are selected in order to test hypothesis. The data have been extracted by questionnaire and was analyzed by structural equations modeling and 1373 less Partial Square. The results showed that there is positive relationship between people participation in performance of Tehran municipality. The matrix results show importance and performance on positive factors for social trust and from statistical point of view, the outcomes have low performance, therefore motivate strategy has more priority.
Keywords: development of People Partnership, performance of Municipalities, Structural equation modelling
(SEM), less Partial Square.
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