The general purpose underlying this study is to investigate the factors involved in the success of
poultry growers' cooperatives in the provinces of Western Azarbayjan, Ilam, Hamedan, Khuzistan and
Kohgilouyeh and Boweir Ahmad. Using the cluster sampling method and the Cochran’s formula, 21
cooperatives and their members and mangers were selected from among 21 cooperatives with 1305 members.
Statistical tests revealed that the concepts employed in the study enjoyed a high level of validity and reliability.
The results indicate that the cooperatives studied have generally failed to achieve the objectives mandated in
their constitutions which include their members' satisfaction. The results from path analysis showed that the
following factors, in a descending order of importance, had the greatest effects on cooperative success:
managers' technical skills, number of training programs attended, quality of training programs offered, members'
participation in cooperatives' administrative affairs and managers' interpersonal human skills.