DETERMINANTS OF THE PERFORMANCE OF DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Authors

  • Dr. Mahamadi Nanéma Norbert Zongo university
  • Dr. Théophile Bindeouè Nassè New Dawn University / Saint Thomas D'Aquin University / University for Development Studies https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2288-6036
  • Prof . Alidou Ouédraogo University of Moncton

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51594/ijmer.v3i1.200

Abstract

This article aims to analyze the determinants of the performance of development projects in developing countries in general and in particular in the Burkinabé context. This involves identifying the internal and external factors that explain the performance of development projects in the Burkinabé context. The methodology used is essentially based on the hypothetico-deductive approach which led to the definition of a sample of 44 respondents on the quantitative aspect of the study. The results of the study show that two explanatory variables positively and significantly influence the performance of development projects in Burkina Faso. This concerns in particular the technical organization of projects and the environment or the project intervention area. Notwithstanding these results, recommendations are formulated for more efficiency in the implementation of development projects.

Keywords: Performance, Project Management, World Bank, Project Management.

Published

2021-02-03

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