New Research Investigating Diasporan Motivation to Engage in Armenia’s Social and Economic Development


New Research Investigating Diasporan Motivation to Engage in Armenia’s Social and Economic Development –

 

NEW YORK—In December 2015, Dr. Aleksandr V. Gevorkyan, professor of economics at St. John’s University in Queens NY, began research that aims to quantify and qualify the Armenian Diaspora’s willingness to and actual involvement with Armenia’s economic, social, and cultural development. The research is driven by a global online survey–the Armenian Diaspora Questionnaire—that targets participants of ethnic Armenian origin. Armenians in the diaspora and recent repatriates to Armenia are encouraged to take part in this anonymous online survey: http://irsurveys.stjohns.edu/S11/ArmenianDiaspora/.
Ultimately, the research aims to understand diasporan trends and motivations based on individual responses towards engaging in projects oriented towards economic and social development of Armenia. The team, led by Dr. Gevorkyan, hopes that anonymous comments of survey respondents may aid the research with informative details on inner motives and ideals on involvement in development projects that may not be otherwise openly revealed in other forums.
Initial survey results have been informative and consistent with the Armenian diaspora’s characterization as dispersion—a loose association of individuals sharing some common cultural background. It is possible that dispersion-like structures may have more holistic engagement with homeland as opposed to traditional, one-focus-action models. In a dispersion, an individual is driven by various factors: personal interests and capacities, knowledge of the local context, expertise, and, ultimately, ideals. The Armenian Diaspora Questionnaire takes no more than 30 minutes to complete and investigates the validity of such an argument in relation to social and economic development in Armenia, where the diaspora is seen as “first-mover.”
The Armenian Diaspora Questionnaire can be accessed at: http://irsurveys.stjohns.edu/S11/ArmenianDiaspora/. Researchers interested in joining the survey team are welcome to inquire with an understanding that involvement may not start until survey is closed. Anyone who could offer assistance in translating the survey in other languages is also welcome to contact Dr. Gevorkyan directly at gevorkya@stjohns.edu


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