Post Project Success Evaluation: In The Case Of Addis Ababa City Administration Real Property Registration System
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2017-06
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Addis Ababa University
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Urban Land management in Ethiopia is in transition and faces many interrelated challenges simultaneously. Urbanization, globalization, sustainable development, technology, and micro economic reforms are the main drivers of change. The government of Ethiopia is attempting to replace the old system of urban land tenure (the “permit” system) by a more market‐oriented system of long‐term leases. As result, Addis Ababa City Administration decided to contract an international consultant (Hansa Luftbild) a German based geo‐information, and mapping company, to establish a modern property registration and land information system. Evaluation of the end- user’s level of agreement on the land registration system in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and factors affecting the overall real property registration system success dimensions and associated system challenges are the focus of this study. Targeting land- related professionals as end-users of land services, a survey was conducted to extract data on their level of agreement on overall system success. The frequency distribution and the percentage of the answers to the questionnaire on success evaluation dimensions using the 5-point Likert scale shows 56 % of responses positively agree on the eight dimensions of system success. Even though, the majority of responses show somewhat positive agreement on the evaluation dimensions, the number 56% is very far from 100% and there is no full confidence to say that the system satisfies all users’ needs. The positive responses however, is an indication that if Addis Ababa city administration works on the limiting factors the work of the city administration can be enhanced.
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system quality, information quality, success dimensions