Influence of Stakeholder Engagement on Strategy Implementation in Selected Nigerian Government Agencies

Joy Chinaka Yadua, Abiona Jeremiah Olofin, Nasamu Gambo, Nwoye Ifeoma May
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Effective strategy implementation has remained a huge challenge in Nigerian Government Agencies. This study investigates stakeholder engagement practices across Nigerian government agencies to evaluate their impact on strategy implementation effectiveness. The research focuses on four key dimensions: Effective Communication, Stakeholder Inclusiveness and Diversity, Mechanisms of Stakeholder Engagement, and Stakeholder Satisfaction, specifically assessing their influence on resource allocation. Using a descriptive survey design, three pivotal government agencies INEC, the Central Bank of Nigeria, and the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission were purposively selected. Data was collected from 384 respondents, and multiple regression was used in the analysis. Findings reveal that transparent internal communication significantly influences increased resource allocation (B = 0.558, p < 0.005). Moreover, agencies incorporating diverse stakeholder input observe larger allocations to strategic priorities (B = 0.083, p = 0.005). Also, Mechanisms of stakeholder engagement (B = 0.101, p < 0.005) exhibit significant positive relationship. Equally, higher satisfaction among stakeholders correlates with greater deployment of resources (B = 0.205, p < 0.005). The study recommends that Nigerian government agencies enhance internal communication, promote inclusive stakeholder engagement, and refine resource allocation strategies. Emphasizing diverse perspectives and stakeholder satisfaction is crucial, while investments in organizational and management capacities alongside technical planning can solidify agencies' effectiveness in securing resources for proactive strategic changes.
尼日利亚部分政府机构中利益相关者参与对战略实施的影响
有效实施战略一直是尼日利亚政府机构面临的巨大挑战。本研究调查了尼日利亚政府机构的利益相关者参与实践,以评估其对战略实施效果的影响。研究重点关注四个关键方面:有效沟通、利益相关者的包容性和多样性、利益相关者参与机制和利益相关者满意度,特别是评估它们对资源分配的影响。采用描述性调查设计,有目的性地选择了三个关键政府机构:尼日利亚全国选举委员会(INEC)、尼日利亚中央银行(Central Bank of Nigeria)和尼日利亚电力监管委员会(Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission)。从 384 名受访者中收集了数据,并在分析中使用了多元回归法。研究结果表明,透明的内部沟通对增加资源分配有重大影响(B = 0.558,p < 0.005)。此外,采纳了不同利益相关者意见的机构在战略优先事项上的分配额度更大(B = 0.083,p = 0.005)。此外,利益相关者参与机制(B = 0.101,p < 0.005)也表现出显著的正相关关系。同样,利益相关者满意度越高,资源调配越多(B = 0.205,p < 0.005)。研究建议尼日利亚政府机构加强内部沟通,促进利益相关者的包容性参与,并完善资源分配战略。强调多元化观点和利益相关者的满意度至关重要,而对组织和管理能力的投资以及技术规划可以巩固机构在确保资源用于积极战略变革方面的有效性。
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