2023
DOI: 10.5897/ajbm2022.9427
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The effect of participatory project design on project success in government funded project in Uganda: A case study of parish development in Kabale District

Abstract: The objective of this study was to examine the effect of participatory project design on project success in a government-funded project in Uganda, a case study of Parish Development in Kabale District. A cross-sectional survey was done. 75 respondents provided information, and we integrated quantitative and qualitative analysis. The analysis was conducted on three separate levels and included descriptive, bivariate, and multivariate approaches. The bivariate correlations between the dependent variable and the … Show more

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“…The population is the number of local residents who belong to a particular set of social, cultural, socio-economic, ethical, or racial categories (Turyasingura et al, 2022). Sample size simply refers to the portion of the population that has been purposefully chosen to study the parent's characteristics (Turyasingura et al, 2021). The sample size for each category of respondents was determined by the use of Krejcie and Morgan table and out of 150, a sample of 108 respondents was selected for the study: general manager, 6 branch managers, loans officers, and 86 clients, totaling 108.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The population is the number of local residents who belong to a particular set of social, cultural, socio-economic, ethical, or racial categories (Turyasingura et al, 2022). Sample size simply refers to the portion of the population that has been purposefully chosen to study the parent's characteristics (Turyasingura et al, 2021). The sample size for each category of respondents was determined by the use of Krejcie and Morgan table and out of 150, a sample of 108 respondents was selected for the study: general manager, 6 branch managers, loans officers, and 86 clients, totaling 108.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%