Community Leader Participation in the Extension Programme Decision-Making Process
This research studied participation levels of community leaders in the extension programme decision-making process, as perceived by extension staff. The objectives were to determine (1) if the perceived particpation levels differed by tasks associated with two different types of programme decision...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English English |
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1989
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Online Access: | http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2663/1/Community_Leader_Participation_in_the.pdf http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2663/ |
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Summary: | This research studied participation levels of community leaders in the extension programme decision-making
process, as perceived by extension staff. The objectives were to determine (1) if the perceived particpation levels
differed by tasks associated with two different types of programme decisions, (2) if the perceived participation
levels varied by tasks associated with different steps of the decision-making process, and (3) how the perceived
participation levels relate to extension staffs attitudes toward community leader participation, for each type
of programme decision. This research found the following: (1) Contrary to expectation, the perceived participation
levels of community leaders did not differ for both 'more technical' and 'less technical' programme
decisions: (2) The perceived participation levels varied by the different decision-making steps,. Community
leaders were perceived to participate least at the choice of alternatives and the plan of action steps of decision
making. (3) Only for 'less technical' programme decisions were attitudes of extension staff positively related
to perceived community leader participation levels. |
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