Patrick Simiyu Barasa, Ayub Shitetswa, Charles Kibanani Ngome
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多年来,肯尼亚共和国的公共服务的提供遇到了困难。许多政策的实施,如绩效合同和测量和评价,并没有产生预期的结果。因此,必须集中注意加强提供公共服务的其他办法,例如执行社会责任措施。通过社会问责倡议鼓励开放,可以减少腐败和官僚效率低下,从而提高服务的提供。很少有研究审查肯尼亚社会问责行为与提供服务之间的联系,尽管人们认为这些行为增加了公共部门的服务提供。因此,本研究试图探讨以透明度为重点的社会问责行动对肯尼亚卡卡梅加县政府部门提供公共服务的影响。该研究以Vance, Lowry, and Eggett的问责理论(2015)为中心。本研究采用描述性调查研究方法。来自不同部委的雇员、县议会成员以及参与公共决策过程的首席官员构成了目标人群。目标人口为1 904人。因此,使用Krejcie和Morgan(1970)表,得到的样本量为322。为了分析定量数据,研究者使用了社会科学统计软件包。内容分析是用来分析定性数据的。研究工具的效度由研究领域的专家进行认证,而研究工具的信度则由Cronbach's alpha系数确定。这是为了检查研究工具的内部一致性。使用标准化问卷和访谈来收集数据,然后使用描述性和推断性统计进行分析,并使用表格呈现。本研究采用多元回归分析。结果表明,透明度集中(β=。652, p< 0.05)对服务提供有显著的正向影响,占41.7%。Kakamega县的员工可能会从这项研究中受益,因为这将使他们能够通过参与咨询委员会、项目实施和项目可行性分析,与该县进行更多的讨论,所有这些都可以提高该县提供的公共服务。
EFFECTS OF TRANSPARENCY-FOCUSED SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY ACTIONS ON PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY IN KAKAMEGA COUNTY GOVERNMENT MINISTRIES, KENYA
The provision of public services in the Republic of Kenya has encountered difficulties over the years. The implementation of many policies, such as performance contracts and measurement and evaluation, has not produced the desired outcomes. Therefore, it was necessary to concentrate on alternative approaches to enhance public service delivery, such as the implementation of social accountability measures. By encouraging openness through social accountability initiatives, corruption and bureaucratic inefficiencies are reduced, which enhances the delivery of services. Few studies have examined the link between the acts of social of accountability and delivery of services in Kenya, despite the fact that they are, thought to increase service delivery in the public sector. This study therefore sought to interrogate the effect of transparency-focused social accountability actions on public service delivery in Kakamega County Government Ministries, Kenya. The study was centered on Vance, Lowry, and Eggett's Accountability theory (2015). The research used a descriptive survey research approach. The employees from different ministries, county assembly members, as well as chief officers, who take part in public decision-making processes, made up the target population. A population of 1,904 persons was targeted. Accordingly, using Krejcie and Morgan (1970) table, a sample size of 322 was obtained. To analyse the quantitative data, the researcher employed the Statistical Package for Social Sciences. Content analysis was, used to look at qualitative data. The research instruments’ validity was certified by the experts in the area of study, while reliability of the research instruments was determined by use of Cronbach's alpha coefficient. This was meant to check on the internal consistency of the research instruments. A standardized questionnaire and interviews was used to collect the data, which was then analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics and presented using tables. For this investigation, a multivariate regression analysis was, used. The findings revealed that transparency focused (β=.652, p<.05) had a positive significant effect on service delivery and accounted for 41.7%. The employees of Kakamega County may gain from this research because it will allow them to engage in more discussions with the county by engaging in advisory boards, project implementation, and project feasibility analysis, all of which can enhance the county's provision of public services.