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    The Moderating effect Of organizational environment on strategy implementation and performance of Kenya owned State Corporations relationship

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    2022-03-25
    Author
    Kennedy, N. G. R.
    Martin, O.
    Zachary, A. B.
    Reginah, K
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    en_US
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    Globally, State Corporations are legal entities that undertake commercial activities inaddition to other public policy objectives on behalf of an owner. In Kenya, State Corporations were established to accelerate economic growth. However, their performance and sustainability has been a concern especially due to over reliance on government funding. Previous studies have shown that approach to strategy implementation in an organization may have a bearing on its performance. Majority of the empirical studies reviewed have not explored the moderating influence of organizational resources on the relationship between strategy implementation and performance. This study aimed at filling this gap.The study was based on the institutional theory, Resource based View and the Dynamic capabilities theory. The population of this study comprised 249 Kenya owned State Corporations out of which data was collected from 181 organizations. Data, collected using structured questionnaires, was cleaned, sorted, coded, and analyzed using descriptive statistics and regression analysis. The study showed that neither tangible nor intangible resources had a moderating effect on the relationship between strategy implementation and performance. Similarly, organizational resources were found to exhibit no moderating effect. It is apparent from the results that managers should focus more on strategy implementation so as to enhance performance. However, for this to be realized, the available resources ought to be optimally and prudently utilized. The policy thrust should therefore be on value for money and self-sustenance through strategy implementation. The study recommends that further researcher could explore the influence of other factors on performance.
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    http://uonjournals.uonbi.ac.ke/ojs/index.php/ajbuma/article/view/920
    http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke/handle/11295/160204
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    Kennedy, N. G. R., Martin, O., Zachary, A. B., & Reginah, K. (2022). The Moderating effect Of organizational environment on strategy implementation and performance of Kenya owned State Corporations relationship. African Journal Of Business And Management (Ajbuma), 7(1), 150-171.
    Publisher
    Ajbuma
    Subject
    Strategy Implementation; Organizational Resources; Organization Performance; Kenya Owned State Corporations
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    • Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences (FoA&SS / FoL / FBM) [6704]

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