This study sought to examine the extent to which technology influences operational performance of pharmaceutical firms in Kenya. The objectives for this study were to test the relationship between; level of technology, supply chain technology, marketing technology and quality control technology and operational performance of pharmaceuticals firms in Kenya. The study was anchored on Diffusion of Innovation Model and Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). There are 50 registered pharmaceutical firms operating in Nairobi and unit of analysis were all persons who were working in four departments; Supply Chain, Marketing, Quality control and Operations in those firms. The study adopted cross-sectional survey design which supported identification of 200 respondents by use of purposive random sampling technique. Questionnaires were used to collect data from Operations Manager, Supply Chain Manager, Marketing Manager and Quality control Manager from the Pharmaceutical firms in Nairobi. The quality of this study was guaranteed by testing validity and reliability of the questionnaire. Data was analysed using computer supported software Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) to generate means, correlation and regression coefficients. The findings on level of technology revealed that with mean of 3.54, the level of technology was considered high. Also, with an overall mean of 3.21, the findings indicated that technology was intensively used in all stages ofsupply chain mainly in planning, implementation and reporting. Preliminary tests of assumptions were run; linearity tests, normality tests, multicollinearity tests and homoscedasticity tests and the results provided a basis for running parametric inferential statistics. The results of persons correlation coefficient indicate that there is a significant positive correlation between supply chain technology, marketing technology and quality control technology and operation performance whereas; a significant positive correlation between marketing technology with operation performance positive significant correlation between quality control technology and operation performance.
ONYANGO, T (2021). Influence Of Technology On Operational Performance Of Pharmaceutical Firms In Kenya. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/influence-of-technology-on-operational-performance-of-pharmaceutical-firms-in-kenya
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ONYANGO, THOMAS . "Influence Of Technology On Operational Performance Of Pharmaceutical Firms In Kenya" Afribary (2021). Accessed December 24, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/influence-of-technology-on-operational-performance-of-pharmaceutical-firms-in-kenya