ABSTRACT
Public Universities are currently facing challenges in retaining talent. This has been crucial to
the changing prospects and potentials of knowledge formation and learning. Organizations
loose key talent for many reasons; lack of job satisfaction, poor reward systems and
management, poor organizational policies, lack of opportunities for growth, training and
development, lack of work life balance with regard to work life conflicts and poor working
conditions. Retention of employees has become a greater challenge facing human resource
practitioners' in organizations. The purpose of the study was to examine talent retention
strategies and competitiveness of public universities in Western Region of Kenya. This study
determined the effects of work life balances on competitiveness of Universities, analysed the
influence of training and development on Competitiveness in public Universities and
determined the effects of rewards systems on competitiveness in public universities in Western
Region of Kenya and lastly examined the joint effect of talent retention strategies on
competitiveness of public Universities in Western Region of Kenya. Competitiveness was
measured by students’ enrolment and webometrics ranking. Literature was reviewed on the
constructs of talent retention strategies and competitiveness of public universities and the study
is based on Resource Based View (RBV) theory. This study is expected to benefit
organizations in coming up with policies that will improve talent retention rates and it will also
add knowledge to academic consortium on talent retention strategies in Universities. The
study area was public universities in Western Region of Kenya namely; Maseno University,
Masinde Muliro University of Science & Technology, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of
Science & Technology and Kibabii University. The research adopted co-relational research
design. Sampling techniques were stratified sampling and proportionate sampling whereby
each university formed a strata and population was further grouped into academic and non
teaching staff. Pre-test of the questionnaire was carried out in Kaimosi Friends University
College to enable the researcher to ascertain the validity and reliability of the instrument. Data
was collected by use of structured questionnaire. Validity of research instruments was
determined using content and constructs validly. Data was analyzed using descriptive and
inferential statistics and Statistical Package for Social Sciences (version 25) was used for data
analysis. The questionnaires were given to 351 respondents out of which 316 responded which
represents 90% of the respondents. The findings of this study established that work-life
balance, training and development and reward systems affects competitiveness of Universities
in western region of Kenya and therefore joint talent retention strategies are vital for
Universities achieving University competitiveness. Null hypotheses for all the four objectives
were rejected and alternate hypotheses accepted. This study recommends that universities in
Western Region in Kenya should come up work life balance programs, embrace training and
development practices and establish reward systems that are effective in order to be able to
retain their talent which in turn affects competitiveness of Universities. The results of this
study have significant implication on strategic talent retention strategies and its effect on
competitiveness of Universities and also theoretical implications.
L., C (2021). Talent Retention Strategies And Competitiveness of Publicuniversities In Western Region Of Kenya. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/talent-retention-strategies-and-competitiveness-of-publicuniversities-in-western-region-of-kenya
L., CHIMWENE "Talent Retention Strategies And Competitiveness of Publicuniversities In Western Region Of Kenya" Afribary. Afribary, 08 May. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/talent-retention-strategies-and-competitiveness-of-publicuniversities-in-western-region-of-kenya. Accessed 24 Nov. 2024.
L., CHIMWENE . "Talent Retention Strategies And Competitiveness of Publicuniversities In Western Region Of Kenya". Afribary, Afribary, 08 May. 2021. Web. 24 Nov. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/talent-retention-strategies-and-competitiveness-of-publicuniversities-in-western-region-of-kenya >.
L., CHIMWENE . "Talent Retention Strategies And Competitiveness of Publicuniversities In Western Region Of Kenya" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 24, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/talent-retention-strategies-and-competitiveness-of-publicuniversities-in-western-region-of-kenya