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Examining the perceived internal and external effectiveness of NGOs in the Palestinian Territories : the role of complexity, resilience, and job adaptability

机译:研究非政府组织在巴勒斯坦领土上的内部和外部有效性:复杂性,复原力和工作适应性的作用

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The current study examined some key factors that have the potential to impact non governmental organizations' (NGOs) effectiveness operating in war and conflict settings. Previous research suggested that integrative complexity (Streufert, 1970; Suedfeld, Tetlock, & Streufert, 1992), behavioral complexity (Lawrence, Lenk, & Quinn, 2009), emotional complexity (Kang & Shaver, 2004), job adaptability (Pulakos, Arad, & Plamondon, 2000) and resilience (Masten, 2001) are linked to positive individual outcomes. However, no systematic studies have been conducted to examine the potential impact of these variables on perceived work effectiveness in the context of volatile and violent environments. Therefore, I investigated the relationship between individual integrative complexity, perceived behavioral and emotional complexities of Top Management Teams (TMTs), perceived job adaptability of TMTs, perceived resilience of TMTs and their relationship to perceived internal and external effectiveness of their respective NGOs working in the Palestinian Territories. A total of 133 participants participated in the study, representing TMTs from 26 local NGOs based in Ramallah, West Bank working in various fields such as community development, children and youth, human rights, women empowerment, agriculture, health and psychological counseling, advocacy, education, and culture. Participants were asked to fill out a battery of questionnaires assessing these variables. Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) were utilized to analyze the data. The overall results indicated that integrative complexity was negatively associated with leader's perceptions of the external effectiveness of their NGO, and was not found to be related to perceived internal effectiveness. Both perceived behavioral complexity and emotional complexity of TMTs' were positively associated with perceptions of internal and external effectiveness. An exploratory analysis revealed an interaction effect between behavioral and emotional complexity in terms of their combined impact on perceived internal and external effectiveness. In addition, perceived job adaptability of TMTs was significantly related to perceived external effectiveness, but not with perceived internal effectiveness. Finally, perceived resilience of TMTs was not found to be associated with any outcome variables. The theoretical, practical and future research implications of the results are discussed.
机译:本研究研究了一些可能影响非政府组织在战争和冲突环境中运作的有效性的关键因素。先前的研究表明,综合复杂性(Streufert,1970; Suedfeld,Tetlock和Streufert,1992),行为复杂性(Lawrence,Lenk和Quinn,2009),情绪复杂性(Kang和Shaver,2004),工作适应性(Pulakos,Arad) (& Plamondon,2000)和韧性(Masten,2001)与积极的个人成果相关。但是,尚未进行系统的研究来研究这些变量在动荡而暴力的环境中对感知工作效率的潜在影响。因此,我调查了个人综合复杂性,高层管理团队(TMT)的行为和情感复杂性,TMT的工作适应性,TMT的应变能力以及它们与各自非政府组织在内部和外部的感知效率之间的关系。巴勒斯坦领土。共有133名参与者参加了该研究,他们代表了来自西岸拉马拉的26个当地非政府组织的TMT,这些社区的工作领域包括社区发展,儿童和青年,人权,增强妇女权能,农业,健康和心理咨询,倡导,教育和文化。要求参与者填写一系列评估这些变量的问卷。验证性因子分析(CFA)和结构方程模型(SEM)用于分析数据。总体结果表明,整合的复杂性与领导者对其非政府组织外部有效性的看法负相关,与领导者对内部有效性的看法无关。 TMT的行为复杂性和情感复杂性与对内部和外部有效性的认知呈正相关。一项探索性分析揭示了行为和情感复杂性之间的相互作用对他们感知的内部和外部有效性的综合影响。此外,TMTs的工作适应性与感觉到的外部有效性显着相关,但与感觉到的内部有效性无关。最后,并未发现TMT的感知弹性与任何结果变量相关。讨论了结果的理论,实践和未来研究意义。

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    Musallam Naira;

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