肯尼亚国有企业的组织结构与绩效

Kenneth Goga Riany
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在最近的过去,肯尼亚的许多国有企业一直面临着惨淡的业绩趋势,这种情况使大多数这些关键机构的可持续性脱轨。众所周知,一些国有企业一直表现良好,而另一些则长期表现不佳,过度依赖财政,并在同样程度上失去了生存能力。组织结构是任何组织的基本要素。学者们的大量研究表明,它是促进和提高组织创新、服务提供和绩效的最重要的组织要素之一。然而,就国有企业的绩效而言,组织结构的作用尚未得到充分解决,因此,本研究试图通过评估组织结构与国有企业绩效之间的关系来填补现有的空白。本研究旨在探讨组织结构对肯尼亚国有企业绩效的影响。本研究以组织结构为自变量,以国有企业绩效为因变量。本研究对权变理论和新公共管理理论进行了理论回顾。这是随后的实证审查串联与本研究的目的。它提供了对过去所做的学术工作的回顾,确定了研究、作者、调查领域和报告的结果。本研究采用描述性研究设计和探索性方法,收集了肯尼亚189家国有企业的数据。分析单位是肯尼亚所有的国有公司,而观察单位是每个公司的人力资源主管。该研究以96家国有企业为样本,并通过自行填写的问卷收集了原始数据。还使用了文件审查来补充所收集的数据。为了最有效地代表总体,本研究采用分层抽样的方法,采用Cochran’s(1977)公式计算95名人力资源部门负责人的样本量。使用描述性和推断性统计对数据进行分析。使用SPSS Version 26。该研究得出结论,组织结构对肯尼亚国有企业的绩效具有显著的积极影响,并建议大多数国有企业应考虑利用和优化组织结构的关键方面,如权力集中、官僚主义程度和管理比例的跨度。
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Organizational Structure and the Performance of State Corporations in Kenya
: In the recent past, many state corporations in Kenya have been facing dismal performance trends, a situation that has derailed the sustainability of most of these crucial institutions. While some state corporations have been known to consistently perform well, others have been noted to perennially underperform, over rely on the exchequer, and lose viability in equal measure. Organizational structure is an essential element of any organization. Numerous studies conducted by scholars illustrate that, it is one of the most significant organizational elements in facilitating and increasing innovation, service delivery and performance in organizations. The role of organizational structure however has not been adequately addressed as far as performance of the state corporations is concerned and this study therefore sought to fill the existing gaps by assessing the relationship between organization structure and the performance of state corporations. The study purposed to establish the influence of organizational structure on the performance of state corporations in Kenya. The study reviewed organizational structure as the independent variable and performance of the state corporations as the dependent variable. The study performed a theoretical review of Contingency theory and the New Public Management (NPM) theory. This was followed by an empirical review in tandem with the purpose of this study. It provided a review of scholarly works done in the past identifying the studies, authors, areas of investigation and the findings reported. The study adopted a descriptive research design with an exploratory approach to collect data from 189 state corporations in Kenya. The unit of analysis was all the state corporations in Kenya while the unit of observation was the Heads of Human Resources in each corporation. The study used a sample of 96 state corporations and collected primary data using a self-administered questionnaire. Documentary review was also used to compliment the data collected. To get the most efficient representation of the population the study adopted stratified sampling and Cochran’s (1977) formula was applied to calculate the sample size of 95 Heads of Human Resources departments. The data was analysed using descriptive and inferential statistics. SPSS Version 26 was used. The study concluded that organizational structure had a significant and positive influence on the performance of state corporations in Kenya and recommended that most state corporations should consider leveraging and optimizing key aspects of organizational structure such as concentration of authority degree of bureaucracy and the span of management ratio.
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