Consequences of Project Integration Techniques on Project Accomplishment in Ethiopia: AMOS Based Equation Model

Authors

  • Tegene Tesfaye Collage of Business and Economics, Bule Hora University, Ethiopia, Horn Africa.
  • Dr. Shashi Kant Collage of Business and Economics, Bule Hora University, Ethiopia, Horn Africa
  • Metasebia Adula Collage of Business and Economics, Bule Hora University, Ethiopia, Horn Africa.

Keywords:

Accomplishment of project, ntegration of project administration, project, AMOS, Project Initiation, Project Success

Abstract

The purpose of this investigation was to check the consequences of the administration of integration of project techniques on the accomplishment of the project in west guji zone highway building. This research employed descriptive and explanatory research design with quantitative and qualitative research approaches. Sampling techniques were applied equally to select a sample of 350 respondents that were selected on equally with probability as well as non-probability from probability sampling stratified sampling and simple random were used to categorize heterogeneous people into strata. Also, purposive sampling was used from non-probability. The primary information was collected through well-organized instruments. Information was analyzed using both descriptive and inferential analysis. Descriptive information was expressed by average, mean, and standard deviation. Inferential information was analyzed by regression, association with the aid of the arithmetic tool SPSS version 20. The finding of the investigation manifested that initiation of the project, planning of the project, and closure of the project have an affirmative and considerable consequence on the accomplishment of the project. However, the execution of the project, project monitoring, and controlling has affirmative and inconsiderable consequence. The researcher manifested that Dudgadewa and Melka soda districts in Ethiopia have to give first for initiation of the project, planning of the project, and closure of the project to improve the accomplishment of highway building. Therefore, other researchers have to conduct an investigation by taking the execution of the project and controlling it in west guji zone.

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Published

20-12-2022

How to Cite

Tesfaye, T., Kant, D. S., & Adula, M. (2022). Consequences of Project Integration Techniques on Project Accomplishment in Ethiopia: AMOS Based Equation Model. Traditional Journal of Law and Social Sciences, 1(02), 248 –. Retrieved from https://ojs.traditionaljournaloflaw.com/index.php/TJLSS/article/view/54

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