Growth in the use of programs has led to a
requirement of understanding what constitutes
program success. A measurement construct
for program success, which comprises four
dimensions—delivery capability, organizational
capability, marketing capability, and innovative
capability—was developed based on 172
responses to a web-based questionnaire to program managers. Analysis of variance (ANOVA)
and canonical correlation analysis were applied
to test for the relationship between program
success and program context. Results showed
that the measurement construct for program
success was stable over different types of program contexts. It provides a tool for further
investigation into program success assessment.