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The Boundaries of Governance of Non-governmental Organisations: Assessing the Effectiveness of NGOs in the case of Libya

Doctor :Ghinwa EL CHLOUK
Thesis date :17 November 2014
Hours :15h
Discipline :Economic science
Add to calendar 11/17/2014 15:00 11/17/2014 18:00 Europe/Paris The Boundaries of Governance of Non-governmental Organisations: Assessing the Effectiveness of NGOs in the case of Libya The central question that this thesis seeks to address revolves around a proposal for delimitation of the concept of governance in non-governmental organizations. The issue of governance has been widely studied by economists of the public choice without nonetheless proposing an application to NGOs,... false MM/DD/YYYY
Jury :

Bertrand LEMENNICIER-BUCQUET - Professor (université Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas)

Bruno FACCHINI - Professor (université Paris Sud)

Ibrahim MAROUN - Professor (université Libanaise)

Bruno JEROME - Associate Professor (université Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas)

The central question that this thesis seeks to address revolves around a proposal for delimitation of the concept of governance in non-governmental organizations. The issue of governance has been widely studied by economists of the public choice without nonetheless proposing an application to NGOs, something that has become necessary due to the quantitative and qualitative development of these organizations and their growing impact on society. Given the shortcomings of States, and specific needs that have begun to arise requiring interventions in some areas in societies, organized collective action emerged and developed. The approach used in this proposal seeks to present first the emergence of norms of cooperation and mutual assistance, and then define the properties and structures of decision-making processes within NGOs. This study then presents the characteristics of the different components of the operational framework of NGO interventions: donor relations, information and transparency, cost structures ... The choice of Lebanon comes from the uniqueness of a small country that has seen a large proliferation of NGOs from more than fifty years. After havingpresented the results of the survey of 90 organizations in Lebanon, an evaluation of the effectiveness of the action of the organization is presented based on the work of Cooper, Charnes and Rhodes on the model of Data envelopment analysis DEA