Scottish Executive Stakeholder Survey

MORI Scotland was commissioned by the Office of Chief Researcher (OCR) on behalf of the Permanent Secretary to undertake a comprehensive, corporate-level, survey of the Scottish Executive's stakeholders. The aims of the survey were to:

MORI Scotland was commissioned by the Office of Chief Researcher (OCR) on behalf of the Permanent Secretary to undertake a comprehensive, corporate-level, survey of the Scottish Executive's stakeholders. The aims of the survey were to:

  • identify key aspects of stakeholder relationships with the SE;
  • demonstrate how stakeholders engage with the SE and what stakeholders feel about these relationships;
  • assess which critical success factors are considered most important by stakeholders and how SE performance rates against them.

Technical details

Between 9th September and 8th October 2004, MORI Scotland conducted an on-line and telephone survey with stakeholders across all sectors, based on lists provided by SE departments. MORI attempted to contact 1,293 stakeholders and responses were received from a total of 824 stakeholders. The response rate of 64% was high for a survey of this kind. The stakeholders surveyed included non-departmental public bodies (NDPBs), local government, voluntary groups, registered charities, private sector, central government departments and academic institutions.

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