ABSTRACT
The study focused on the influence of human capital factors on performance of
devolved Governments in South Eastern Kenya region. The specific objectives of the
study were; to establish the influence of employee resourcing on organizational
performance of the devolved governments in South Eastern Kenya region, to examine
the influence of employee compensation on organizational performance of devolved
governments in South Eastern Kenya region, and to assess the influence of staff training
and development on organizational performance of devolved governments in South
Eastern Kenya region. The target population comprised county government of Kitui,
Machakos and Makueni senior staff numbering 179 members comprising County
Executive Committee Members, Chief Officers, County Directors and Deputy
Directors, Assistant Directors and Sub-county administrators within the County
ministries. A sample size of 59 county officials was randomly selected using stratified
simple random sampling techniques. Data was collected by the aid of a structured
questionnaire administered to the sample. The questionnaires were coded to enable
grouping of the different responses into categories. The study utilized Microsoft Excel
(2016) and Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) Version 21 for data analysis
and presentation. The data was analysed by use of descriptive and inferential statistics.
The analysed data was presented using figures and tables generated from the multiple
regression analysis conducted on the variables in order to establish the effect of human
capital factors on the performance of devolved governments of South Eastern Kenya
region. The findings of the study established that there is no statistically significant
influence of employee resourcing on performance of Machakos and Makueni county
governments. However, employee resourcing has a statistically significant influence on
the performance of Kitui county government. The evaluation of the influence of
employee compensation in the county governments of Kitui and Makueni established a
statistically significant influence of employee compensation on county government
performance. The study established a statistically significant relationship between staff
training and development and devolved governments’ performance in both Kitui and
Machakos. However for Makueni county government, staff training development has an
insignificant influence on the county government performance. However, the study
noted that there was no scholarship program in place for career development. The study
recommends an improvement in the conduct of employee resourcing to include current
trends that include use of softwares to track job applications, development of a mobile
recruitment strategy, increase the focus on passive and potential candidates, and a
growth in the emphasis for social networks. The study also recommends the
establishment of career advancement programmes to facilitate retention of top talents
and skills, boost productivity and engagement, generate knowledge and strengthen the
succession plan of the non-political roles. Finally, the study suggests further broadbased
research to be done on other human capital factors not considered in this study.
Future research can be done on the 47 counties in Kenya in order to deliver a reliable
generalization on the effect of human capital factors on the performance of devolved
governments in Kenya.
JONAH, J (2021). Influence Of Human Capital Factors On Performance Of Devolved Governments In South Eastern Kenya Region. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/influence-of-human-capital-factors-on-performance-of-devolved-governments-in-south-eastern-kenya-region
JONAH, JAMES "Influence Of Human Capital Factors On Performance Of Devolved Governments In South Eastern Kenya Region" Afribary. Afribary, 07 May. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/influence-of-human-capital-factors-on-performance-of-devolved-governments-in-south-eastern-kenya-region. Accessed 16 Nov. 2024.
JONAH, JAMES . "Influence Of Human Capital Factors On Performance Of Devolved Governments In South Eastern Kenya Region". Afribary, Afribary, 07 May. 2021. Web. 16 Nov. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/influence-of-human-capital-factors-on-performance-of-devolved-governments-in-south-eastern-kenya-region >.
JONAH, JAMES . "Influence Of Human Capital Factors On Performance Of Devolved Governments In South Eastern Kenya Region" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 16, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/influence-of-human-capital-factors-on-performance-of-devolved-governments-in-south-eastern-kenya-region