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Qualitative Analysis of the Status of Twenty-One Religious, Cultural, and Social Criteria with Strategic Approach by Spider Web Technique

Mostafa Jafari

International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 2015, vol. 5, issue 7, 140-155

Abstract: This study aims to explain the status of a target population of a million people that is undergoing cultural, social and religious changes with a strategic approach and by analysis of the important dimensions with a comparative and parity checking technique. The target population of this study is one million people from Zanjan province. And in this study Twenty one of the religious, cultural and social variables were examined. Data collection was done by interviews and questionnaires containing 22 open-ended questions that have been answered by researchers, professors, managers and experts of the three afore-mentioned areas. Data analysis was also qualitative and was conducted by using descriptive statistics techniques, such as percentage.Twenty-one rational and documented results were extracted from data analysis. The findngs were explained based on the results. And finally the status of twenty-one religious, cultural and social dimensions was explained through comparative and parity checking of spider web technique.

Keywords: Religious; Cultural And Social Criteria; Strategic Approach; Spider Web Technique; Qualitative Analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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