An assessment of strategies used on resources mobilization: A case of the Université Chrétienne Bilingue Du Congo (UCBC)

Joel Asiimwe Nzikako, B. Warue
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Many people in institutions or organizations have excellent visions and initiatives but most ofthem don’t see their visions come true because of either lack of resources or mismanagement ofthe mobilized resources. This study focuses on an assessment of strategies used on resourcesmobilization in the Université Chrétienne Bilingue du Congo (UCBC). In particular, the studysought to find out whether community participation, local fundraising, management practicesand marketing strategies affect resource mobilization at UCBC. The study adopted a quantitativeapproach targeting a population of 509 subjects. Stratified and purposive sampling techniqueswere used to get a sample size of 95 subjects. Data was collected using structured questionnairewith Likert scale measurement. The collected data was analyzed using confirmatory factoranalysis method. The results found out that management practices (p-value 0.0018), marketingstrategies (p-value 0.0430), local fundraising (p-value 0.0849) and community participation (pvalue 0.0019) were positive and significantly related to resource mobilization. The study recommends that UCBC considers the significant variables as they affect resource mobilization performance.
对资源调动战略的评价:以刚果民主共和国双语大学为例
机构或组织中的许多人都有出色的愿景和主动性,但他们中的大多数人都没有看到他们的愿景成真,因为缺乏资源或管理不善。本研究的重点是评估刚果民主共和国双语大学(UCBC)用于调动资源的战略。特别是,该研究试图找出社区参与、当地筹款、管理实践和营销策略是否影响UCBC的资源动员。该研究采用了定量方法,目标人群为509名受试者。采用分层和有目的抽样技术获得95名受试者的样本量。采用结构化问卷和李克特量表进行数据收集。采用验证性因子分析法对收集的数据进行分析。结果发现,管理实践(p值为0.0018)、营销策略(p值为0.0430)、地方筹资(p值为0.0849)和社区参与(p值为0.0019)与资源动员呈显著正相关。该研究建议UCBC考虑影响资源调动绩效的重要变量。
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