Academy of Accounting and Financial Studies Journal (Print ISSN: 1096-3685; Online ISSN: 1528-2635)

Abstract

Factors Related to Achievement of the Operational Goals

Author(s): Pongsatean Luengalongkot

The purpose of this paper is to study the factors related to achievement of the operational goals of the National Village and Urban Community Fund Office, Branch 11. The population consisted of 63,396 fund committee. Sampling size was calculated by Hair, Black, Babin and Anderson’s criteria. There were 160 participants used as a sampling group and were randomly selected by Stratified random Sampling, and later simple random sampling technique was used to recruit the participants from each village. The instruments used for collecting data were questionnaires. In the data analysis, pearson product moment correlation was used to analyse and test the research hypothesis by setting statistical significance at the level of 0.01. The results revealed that: There were 6 factors related to achievement of the operational goals include fund members, fund committee, fund regulations, fund affairs, external relations, and technology at significance 0.01. It was also found that there was no relationship between fund management and achievement of the operational goals.

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