Nature of Regional Nongovernmental Organizations During the Post-Soviet Transformation in Georgia

After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the post-Soviet transformation process influenced the establishment of democratic institutions in the country of Georgia. Scholars and analysts from international organizations have revealed a gap in the development of the central and regional civil society or...

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Main Author: Shubladze, Shota
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Published: ScholarWorks 2018
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spelling ndltd-waldenu.edu-oai-scholarworks.waldenu.edu-dissertations-65442019-10-30T01:02:35Z Nature of Regional Nongovernmental Organizations During the Post-Soviet Transformation in Georgia Shubladze, Shota After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the post-Soviet transformation process influenced the establishment of democratic institutions in the country of Georgia. Scholars and analysts from international organizations have revealed a gap in the development of the central and regional civil society organizations in Georgia. Using Morgan's organizational metaphors framework as a guide, the purpose of this multiple case study was to explore the nature, culture, and structure of regional nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in Georgia. Research questions focused on the influence of the post-Soviet transformation on the development of Georgia's regional NGO sector and its perceived capacity as a democratic institution. Data were gathered through interviews with 9 stakeholders from 3 regional NGOs, observations of the organizations' daily operations, and review of publicly available documents and organizational records. The data were analyzed thematically, using structural and pattern coding. The analysis revealed that regional NGOs in Georgia are strong leader-driven, family style organizations and limited in their financial and organizational capacities. The insufficient intersectoral collaboration with local government and businesses has kept regional NGOs fully dependent on small grants provided by international donor organizations and large NGOs from the capital city, Tbilisi. That dependence has restricted local NGOs' ability to initiate programs based on the identified needs and demands of the local communities. The results of this study increase the knowledge of civil society organizations outside Tbilisi and offer recommendations for enhancing the organizational capacity of regional NGOs, leading to rapid democratization processes and positive social change in Georgia. 2018-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/5265 https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=6544&context=dissertations Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies en ScholarWorks Civil Society Organization Georgia Organizational Culture Post-Soviet Transformation Regional NGOs Third Sector Organizational Behavior and Theory Public Administration Public Policy
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topic Civil Society Organization
Georgia
Organizational Culture
Post-Soviet Transformation
Regional NGOs
Third Sector
Organizational Behavior and Theory
Public Administration
Public Policy
spellingShingle Civil Society Organization
Georgia
Organizational Culture
Post-Soviet Transformation
Regional NGOs
Third Sector
Organizational Behavior and Theory
Public Administration
Public Policy
Shubladze, Shota
Nature of Regional Nongovernmental Organizations During the Post-Soviet Transformation in Georgia
description After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the post-Soviet transformation process influenced the establishment of democratic institutions in the country of Georgia. Scholars and analysts from international organizations have revealed a gap in the development of the central and regional civil society organizations in Georgia. Using Morgan's organizational metaphors framework as a guide, the purpose of this multiple case study was to explore the nature, culture, and structure of regional nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in Georgia. Research questions focused on the influence of the post-Soviet transformation on the development of Georgia's regional NGO sector and its perceived capacity as a democratic institution. Data were gathered through interviews with 9 stakeholders from 3 regional NGOs, observations of the organizations' daily operations, and review of publicly available documents and organizational records. The data were analyzed thematically, using structural and pattern coding. The analysis revealed that regional NGOs in Georgia are strong leader-driven, family style organizations and limited in their financial and organizational capacities. The insufficient intersectoral collaboration with local government and businesses has kept regional NGOs fully dependent on small grants provided by international donor organizations and large NGOs from the capital city, Tbilisi. That dependence has restricted local NGOs' ability to initiate programs based on the identified needs and demands of the local communities. The results of this study increase the knowledge of civil society organizations outside Tbilisi and offer recommendations for enhancing the organizational capacity of regional NGOs, leading to rapid democratization processes and positive social change in Georgia.
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title_short Nature of Regional Nongovernmental Organizations During the Post-Soviet Transformation in Georgia
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title_fullStr Nature of Regional Nongovernmental Organizations During the Post-Soviet Transformation in Georgia
title_full_unstemmed Nature of Regional Nongovernmental Organizations During the Post-Soviet Transformation in Georgia
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