Assessing Organizational and Personnel Structure in Iranian Agricultural Extension System
Subject Areas : Agricultural ExtensionSaeid Fealy Nahavand 1 , Gholamreza Pezeshki Rad 2 , Hassan Sadighi 3 , Esmaeil Shahbazi 4 , Seyed Javad Ghoraishi Abhari 5
1 - Graduate PhD Student and of Agricultural Extension and Education Department, College of Agriculture, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran
2 - Associate Professor of Agricultural Extension and Education Department, College of Agriculture, Tarbiat Modares University,
Tehran, Iran
3 - Associate Professor of Agricultural Extension and Education Department, College of Agriculture, Tarbiat Modares University,
Tehran, Iran
4 - Professor of Rural Development Department, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran
5 - Assistant Professor of Ministry of Jihad-Agriculture, Tehran, Iran
Keywords: Iran, Agricultural Extension System, Organizational Structure, Key words: Extension Manager, personnel structure,
Abstract :
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to assess organizational and personnel structure in Iranian Agriculture Extension System (IAES). The research instrument was a structural questionnaire including close-ended questions which its validity and reliability was confirmed by using expert panel and Cranach’s alpha test, respectively. The statistical population of this research included all public extension managers who are responsible for doing extension activities in Iran’s townships and provinces (N=365). According to Krejcie and Morgan’s table, a number of 198 extension managers of townships selected as statistical sample in a stratified sampling method based on classification of provinces by the Jihad-e-Agriculture ministry. Also, for gathering data among extension mangers of provinces was used census method. Finally, 222 public extension mangers in township and province levels participated in this research (n=222). Overall, extension mangers stated that organizational and personnel structure in IAES was not suitable. The other results also indicated there was the significantly positive relationship between selected demographic characteristics of extension managers with their viewpoint about organizational and personnel structure in IAES. These results highlight the need for the reform of organizational and personnel structure in IAES.
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