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关于研究用途的文献既丰富又多样。然而,人们对环境非政府组织在非洲背景下利用现有的社会研究知之甚少。本文件旨在从摩洛哥民间社会的角度为关于这一问题的辩论作出贡献。为了实现这一目标,我们分析了对从事环境保护工作的摩洛哥非政府组织样本进行的调查结果。总体而言,似乎有相对较大比例的受访环境非政府组织接受并理解社会研究结果,但这一过程仍然不完整,因为在采纳阶段,尤其是在影响决策阶段,这些结果的使用往往会减少。此外,鉴于研究和咨询活动之间缺乏区别而产生的混乱,必须谨慎看待这一结论。最后,PLS回归表明,摩洛哥环境非政府组织对社会科学研究的使用受到三个主要因素的影响:研究适应努力、研究人员和用户之间的关系接近程度以及非政府组织主任的就业状况。Brahim El Morchid,马拉喀什Cadi Ayyad大学经济系。电子邮件:b.elmorchid@uca.maHind Hourmat Allah,马拉喀什Cadi Ayyad大学管理系。电子邮件:h.hourmatallah@uca.ma
4 - The Use of Social Science Research by Environmental NGOs in Africa: Evidence from Morocco
The literature on the use of research is both rich and varied. Yet, little is known about the use of available social research by environmental NGOs in the African context. This paper aims at contributing to the debate on this issue from the perspective of Moroccan civil society. In order to achieve this objective, we have analysed the results of a survey conducted among a sample of Moroccan NGOs working in environmental protection. Overall, it seems that a relatively large proportion of surveyed environmental NGOs receive and understand social research findings, but the process remains incomplete, as the use of these findings tends to diminish during the adoption stage and especially during the decision-influencing stage. Moreover, this conclusion must be regarded cautiously, given the confusion that arises from the lack of distinction between research and consulting activities. Finally, PLS regression reveals that the use of social science research by Moroccan environmental NGOs is influenced by three main factors: research adaptation effort, relational proximity between researchers and users, and the NGO director’s employment status.
Brahim El Morchid, Department of Economics, Cadi Ayyad University, Marrakech. Email: b.elmorchid@uca.ma
Hind Hourmat Allah, Department of Management,Cadi Ayyad University, Marrakech. Email: h.hourmatallah@uca.ma
期刊介绍:
Africa Development (ISSN 0850 3907) is the quarterly bilingual journal of CODESRIA published since 1976. It is a social science journal whose major focus is on issues which are central to the development of society. Its principal objective is to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas among African scholars from a variety of intellectual persuasions and various disciplines. The journal also encourages other contributors working on Africa or those undertaking comparative analysis of developing world issues. Africa Development welcomes contributions which cut across disciplinary boundaries. Articles with a narrow focus and incomprehensible to people outside their discipline are unlikely to be accepted.