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ORGANISATION COMMITMENT, INTERNAL CONTROL SYSTEM, ACCOUNTABILITY AND RETURN ON INVESTMENT: THE CASE OF PROJECTS FOR NATIONAL HOUSING AND CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED(PhD)  

YOU CAN CALL US BACK FOR THE COMPLETE THESIS. WE CAN ALSO HELP YOU WITH CORRECTIONS FROM YOUR SUPERVISOR. PLEASE CALL 08068231953, 08168759420        PHD THESIS TOPIC: ORGANISATION COMMITMENT, INTERNAL CONTROL SYSTEM, ACCOUNTABILITY AND RETURN ON INVESTMENT: THE CASE OF PROJECTS FOR NATIONAL HOUSING AND CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED     ABSTRACT   Organizational commitment, Internal Control system and accountability are important organizational phenomena that have been recognized by academicians, practitioners and modern times as fundamental elements in the successful operation of the organization and in a competitive market.   The purpose of the study was to study if NHCC projects return on investment was affected by the level of organizational commitment of the project team, internal control systems and accountability for project funds.   A cross-sectional survey was employed as the primary method to collect data. The field work consisted of a self administered

ORGANISATION COMMITMENT, INTERNAL CONTROL SYSTEM, ACCOUNTABILITY AND  RETURN ON INVESTMENT(PHD)

YOU CAN CALL US BACK FOR THE COMPLETE THESIS. WE CAN ALSO HELP YOU WITH CORRECTIONS FROM YOUR SUPERVISOR. PLEASE CALL 08068231953, 08168759420       PHD THESIS  TOPIC: ORGANISATION COMMITMENT, INTERNAL CONTROL SYSTEM, ACCOUNTABILITY AND  RETURN ON INVESTMENT(PHD)   ABSTRACT Organizational commitment, Internal Control system and accountability are important organizational phenomena that have been recognized by academicians, practitioners and modern times as fundamental elements in the successful operation of the organization and in a competitive market.  The purpose of the study was to study if NHCC projects return on investment was affected by the level of organizational commitment of the project team, internal control systems and accountability for project funds.  A cross-sectional survey was employed as the primary method to collect data. The field work consisted of a self administered questionnaire to 168 respondents but received 112 questionnaires. Data was analysed using SPSS and