Influence of Leader’s Self-awareness on Employee Commitment in Agencies Implementing Public Financial Management Reforms in Kenya

Winnifred Gacheru, J. Karimi
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This paper addresses the influence of leader’s self-awareness on employee commitment in agencies implementing Public Financial Management Reforms (PFMRs) in Kenya. Methodically, the study was guided by the positivism research philosophy. The study applied descriptive correlational research design because it reveals accurate information that allows for inferences through hypothesis testing. This approach was favored because it explains what is in existence and, in turn, assists in revealing new realities and meanings, thus broadening the scope of the phenomenon under study. The population of the study was 747 managers from the Kenyan PFMRs implementing agencies. Simple random sampling technique was adopted to select 260 managers for the study. Primary data was collected using a structured questionnaire. Both descriptive and inferential statistical analyses methods were employed. The Binary logit regression model was significant with Chi-square χ² (1) = 133.239, p<.001, and the model summary result shows the Nagelkerke R square of .731. The study accepted the alternative hypothesis, which stated that leaders' self-awareness significantly influenced employee commitment among managers in agencies implementing PFMRs. From the empirical evidence and conclusion, the study recommends that leaders must understand themselves, recognize their strengths and flaws, and confidently convey them. By so doing, they will transfer confidence to the staff, leading to their dedication.
肯尼亚公共财务管理改革机构中领导者自我意识对员工承诺的影响
本文探讨了肯尼亚实施公共财务管理改革(PFMRs)的机构中领导者自我意识对员工承诺的影响。在方法上,研究以实证主义研究哲学为指导。该研究采用描述性相关研究设计,因为它揭示了准确的信息,允许通过假设检验进行推论。这种方法受到欢迎,因为它解释了现有的东西,反过来又有助于揭示新的现实和意义,从而扩大了所研究现象的范围。研究对象是来自肯尼亚pfmr实施机构的747名管理人员。采用简单随机抽样的方法,选取260名管理人员进行研究。使用结构化问卷收集原始数据。采用描述性和推断性统计分析方法。二元logit回归模型有显著性,χ²(1)= 133.239,p<。模型汇总结果显示Nagelkerke R平方为.731。本研究接受替代假设,即在实施PFMRs的机构中,领导者的自我意识显著影响管理者的员工承诺。根据经验证据和结论,该研究建议领导者必须了解自己,认识到自己的优势和缺点,并自信地传达它们。通过这样做,他们将把信心传递给员工,导致他们的奉献。
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