Government ownership and financial performance of state enterprises: Kenyan perspective
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2023-07-14Author
Ong’onge, M.
Kennedy, O.
Winnie, N.
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The primary aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between government ownership and the financial performance of state enterprises in Kenya. To achieve this objective, a positivist philosophy was adopted, and a longitudinal research design was employed. The study population consisted of 62 state enterprises, and secondary data was utilized for analysis. Both descriptive and inferential statistics were employed, with regression analysis being the primary method for testing the hypotheses and other relevant statistical tests. The hypothesis under consideration stated that there is no significant influence of government ownership on the financial performance of state enterprises in Kenya. However, the study findings revealed a positive and statistically significant influence of government ownership on financial performance. These findings are expected to provide valuable insights for managerial practitioners in state enterprises, enabling them to understand the integration of various financial performance factors amidst a challenging economic environment and to effectively manage the core processes of their firms to promote investor confidence in the country.
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http://uonjournals.uonbi.ac.ke/ojs/index.php/ajbuma/article/view/1589http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke/handle/11295/163753
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Ong’onge, M., Kennedy, O., & Winnie, N. (2023). Government ownership and financial performance of state enterprises: Kenyan perspective . African Journal of Business and ManagementPublisher
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