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Document Type : Article In Journal 
Document Title :
Privatization Expected Effects: A Field Study of The Opinions of Saudi Telecommunication Company Employees in Riyadh City
الآثار المتوقعة من التخصيص : دراسة ميدانية لآراء موظفي شركة الاتصالات السعودية بمدنية الرياض
 
Subject : Public Administration 
Document Language : Arabic 
Abstract : The main objective of this study is to investigate the expected effects of the privatization of the telecommunications sector in Saudi Arabia. The methodology is based on a quantitative procedure where a random sample of 327 employees of the Saudi Telecommunications Company in Riyadh was surveyed. The study utilized a group of statistical techniques such as means, standard deviations, percentages, one way anova, posthoc comparisons, and correlation coefficient. The results indicated that the majority of respondents agree that privatizing the telecommunications sector is expected to produce positive economic and administrative effects as well as intended social and labor results. The results also revealed that the expected effects of privatization are ranked according to their strength respectively to administrative, economic, labor, and social. In terms of the correlation between demographic variables and privatization outcomes, the study found that age, education, and employment level have some effects on employees' perceptions regarding the expected results of privatization, particularly economic, administrative, and labor. The study recommends that continuous attention should be paid to achieve the economic and administrative advantages of privatization and to strengthen the social and labor desired effects. 
ISSN : 1319-0997 
Journal Name : Economics and Administration Journal 
Volume : 14 
Issue Number : 1 
Publishing Year : 1421 AH
2000 AD
 
Article Type : Article 
Added Date : Sunday, October 11, 2009 

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عبدالرحمن حمد الحميضي ABDULRAHMAN H. Al-HUMEDHIResearcher  

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