The Effect of Performance Contracting on Public Service Delivery of Employees in Huduma Centres in Western Kenya

Wesonga Nyongesa, Johan Van der Westhuizen
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Kenya's government has faced community pressure to enhance service performance. Service delivery has not improved due to privatization, voluntary early retirement, or reorganization. Performance contracting was an option for decreasing service decreases, but only in partnership with Huduma Centres. According to a 2020 Government report, the Centres serviced less than 30,000 customers daily and earned around Kshs 12 billion in revenue. Previous studies on performance contracting were mostly case studies rather than surveys. According to the literature, performance contracting affected service delivery, but Huduma Centres had a dwindling fortune requiring further study. The study's objective was to assess the effect of performance contracting on service delivery. A correlational survey design was used in the study. The target population consisted of 276 workers. The instrument for data collection was the questionnaire, and data was analysed descriptively and using regression analysis. The results revealed that performance contracting increased service delivery by 60.1% or R2=0.601. The study recommends that attention be paid to all the stages in performance contracting to enhance service delivery, and pieces of training and incentives are crucial to performance contracting. The policymakers now know from the study that incentives, goal setting, and performance monitoring are critical to service delivery.
绩效契约对肯亚西部Huduma中心员工提供公共服务的影响
肯尼亚政府面临着提高服务绩效的社会压力。由于私有化、自愿提前退休或重组,服务提供并没有得到改善。执行合同是减少服务减少的一个选择,但必须与Huduma中心合作。根据2020年的一份政府报告,这些中心每天为不到3万名客户提供服务,收入约为120亿卢比。以前关于合同执行情况的研究大多是个案研究,而不是调查。根据文献,合同执行影响了服务的提供,但Huduma中心的财富减少,需要进一步研究。这项研究的目的是评估绩效合同对服务提供的影响。本研究采用相关调查设计。目标人群包括276名工人。数据收集工具为问卷调查,数据分析采用描述性分析和回归分析。结果显示,绩效合同增加了60.1% (R2=0.601)的服务交付。研究报告建议,应注意履行合同的所有阶段,以加强服务的提供,培训和奖励措施对履行合同至关重要。政策制定者现在从这项研究中了解到,激励措施、目标设定和绩效监测对服务提供至关重要。
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