Volume 19, No. 2, 2022

Counterfactual Thinking And Its Relationship To Behavioral Governance


Assistant Professor Dr: Mayada Hayawi Mahdi , Assistant Professor Dr: Laith Shakir Mohsin , Lecture: Haider Nasser

Abstract

The purpose of this research is to test the relationship between Counterfactual thinking and behavioral governance), as the researchers measured and tested the correlation and effect relationships between the various research variables, and to achieve this, the research used a set of sober foreign measures that dealt with the research variables, and the research sample included ( 100) employees of the Ministry of Planning, while the questionnaire was the main tool for measuring the variables of the study, then the data was analyzed through a set of advanced statistical tools, including the (Eviews) program, (Smart Pls) program, Alpha Cronbach and the confirmatory factor analysis factor. The results of the research The validity of the research hypotheses and in the light of which a set of conclusions was formulated, the most important of which was that there is a relationship between Counterfactual thinking and behavioral governance. The most important of them was the need to increase motivation and perseverance towards improving future behavior, achieving goals in general, and strengthening behavioral assessment for the purpose of providing services to communities. in a more transparent and accountable way.


Pages: 331-348

Keywords: Counterfactual thinking. behavioral governance. Iraqi Ministry of Planning

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