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Administrative Policy Evaluation Strategy and Sustainability of Government-Owned Universities in South-South, Nigeria

Authors: GEORGEWILL Enefaa.

Abstract:
The study investigated Administrative policy evaluation strategy and Sustainability of Government-owned Universities in South-South, Nigeria. The study was anchored on the Social Network Theory by Barnes, 1954. The research survey was the Cross-Sectional Survey. Using the Cross-Sectional Survey provided room for the use of structured design questionnaire to collect data from the respondents. Descriptive statistics was used to describe the nominal data or the demographic details of the respondents. The study population comprised of seventeen (17) government-owned universities in South-South, Nigeria. The sampling technique involved a census of the relevant principal officers and deans of government owned Universities in South-South, Nigeria. The study used structured and close-ended questionnaire as the instrument for data collection. The data retrieved was analyzed using the Spearman Rank Order Correlations with the help of SPSS version 24. The findings showed that there is a positive relationship between Administrative Policy Evaluation Strategy and Sustainability of Government-owned Universities in South-South, Nigeria. Therefore, it was concluded that Administrative Policy Evaluation Strategy enhanced Sustainability of Government-owned Universities in South-South, Nigeria. We therefore recommended that; the Universities that are seeking to achieve sustainability in terms of Programme Quality, Gown-town Content and Solution Index should integrate Administrative Policy Evaluation Strategy. This strategy can also be applied in similar organizations to achieve sustainability.

Keywords: Administrative Policy Evaluation, Sustainability, Programme Quality, Gown- town Content and Solution Index

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