SMART JOURNAL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT STUDIES VOL. 17 NO. 2 PAPER 10
10.5958/2321-2012.2021.00020.8
FACTORS INFLUENCING MANAGEMENT DECISIONS OF MANUFACTURING COMPANIES IN ETHIOPIA
 
Murad Thomran*, Tamiru Beshada**, Ali Saleh Alshebami***, Elham Alzain*** and Hamed M. S. Ahmed****
*    Assistant Professor, College of Business Administration University of Hail, Saudi Arabia
**    Lecturer, Department of Accounting and Finance, MizanTepi University, Ethiopia
***    Community College of Abqaiq, King Faisal University, Alahsa, 31982, Saudi Arabia
****    C Associate Professor, College of Business and Economics Werabe University, Ethiopia
This paper proposes to assess whether Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), in the Tunisian context, are implementing principles of good governance and good management. Using a questionnaire to conduct the survey, the empirical results, obtained from 27 NGOs, revealed that “the application of accountability” and “the mission implementation” were the most relevant variables, that characterized governance and management in Tunisian NGOs. Further, the cross sectional regression indicated that the governance quality improved positively the management quality in the non-profit sector.
 
KEYWORDS: Accounting Information, Experience, Organizational Size and Management Decision JEL CLASSIFICATIONS: O1 FULL TEXT