Predictors of Effectiveness of Collaborative Relationships of the USDA Youth At Risk Coalitions
Volume
34
Issue
6
Abstract
This research studied the relationships that existed between situational factors and structural characteristics with the perceived effectiveness of the collaborative relationships that existed within the Youth-At-Risk Coalitions. The study found that the best predictors of effectiveness were Consensus among members, Formalization of Agreements, and Resource flows from the respondents to the coalition.
Recommended Citation
Jackson, D. G., & Clark, R. W. (1996). Predictors of Effectiveness of Collaborative Relationships of the USDA Youth At Risk Coalitions. The Journal of Extension, 34(6), Article 6. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol34/iss6/6