INFLUENCE OF ORGANIZATION STRATEGIES ON SUSTAINABILITY OF COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATION IN KAKAMEGA COUNTY

JOSHUA MUSYOKI MULOI, DR. DENNIS JUMA (PhD)

Abstract


The general objective of this study was to investigate the influence of organizational strategies implementations on sustainability in community based organization in Kakamega. The study was grounded on stakeholder’s theory, theory of reasoned action, diffusion of innovation theory and goal setting theory. The study used correlational research design. The study targeted community based projects in Kakamega County. This study adopted quota sampling, a non-probabilistic sampling method in selection of the respondents. Primary data was collected from respondents directly using self-administered structured questionnaires (closed ended questions). Data collected was edited, cleaned, and coded; and then SPPS version 24 was used to analyze the data. Descriptive statistical analysis was used to summarize data using frequencies and percentages while inferential statistics was computed; that is, Pearson correlation coefficient and multiple regression analysis was computed to find out whether there is correlation and linear relationship between the independent and dependent variables. From inferential analysis, the four null hypotheses were rejected implying that strategic focus, technology adoption, human resource utilization and resource mobilization strategies significantly influenced sustainability of community based organizations in Kakamega County. The study therefore concluded that of organizational strategies implementations significantly influenced sustainability in community based organization in Kakamega. The study recommended that management of community based organizations should develop a clear long-term strategic focus of the CBO, rally support and commitment from the members to believe and pursue the strategic direction fervently and translate the generalities of the vision into specific targets for all divisions in the CBO. This would ensure Community based organizations are able to implement human resource utilization, resource mobilization as well as appropriate technology adoption thereby achieving institutional, programmatic as well as financial sustainability.

Key Words: Strategic Focus, Technology   Adoption, Human Resources Utilization, Resource Mobilization

CITATION: Muloi, J. M., & Juma, D. (2021). Influence of organization strategies on sustainability of community based organization in Kakamega County. The Strategic Journal of Business & Change Management, 8 (1), 710 – 728.


Full Text:

PDF

References


Akumu, P.O. (2011). Studying the Contribution of NGOS to The Development Income Generating Activities in Kisumu Municipality. Unpublished MA Thesis, Kenyatta University.

Akumu, P.O. (2011). Role of the Local Communities Participation in Resource Mobilization in Busia District Western Kenya. International Journal of Social Sciences: 6(2): 92-99.

Allee, J., & Kotler, N. (2011). Strategic Tourism Marketing Workbook. Tourism Destination Managment & Marketing. Washington, DC: The George Washington University

Armstrong, M. (2019). Strategic human resource management. pdf drive. com.

Baker, T. H. (2016, September 12). Wells Is Exhibit A of Employee Incentive Failures. Retrieved October 1, 2016, from http://www.americanbanker.com/bankthink/wells-is-exhibit-a-of-employee-incentive-failures-1091227-1.html

Bhuiyan, I. H., Hassan, S. M. K., & Islam, K. M. (2018). Role of community-based organizations in promoting democratic local governance at the grassroots in Bangladesh. Journal of Development Policy and Practice, 3(2), 215-224. DOI: 10.1177/2455133318772410.

Ceptureanu, S. I., Ceptureanu, E. G., Luchian, C. E., & Luchian, I. (2018). Community based programs sustainability. A multidimensional analysis of sustainability factors. 10(3), 870.

Chen, Y-Y. (2013). Partnership and sustainability of community based organization of Community-Based Organizations: A social network study of Taiwan. Journal of Social Service Research, 39(5), 690-703. doi:10.1080/01488376.2013.829164

Cole, G (2009). Personnel and Human Resource Management (5th Edition), Biddles Ltd, International HIV/AIDS work (A total kit support NGO’s and CBO’s)

Collings, D. G., & Wood, G. (2009). Human resource management: A critical approach. (pp. 1-16). London: Routledge

Crossman, A. (2019) "What is the Resource Mobilization Theory?". ThoughtCo. www.thoughtco.com.

Datta, D. (2005). Sustainability of community-based organizations of the rural poor: Learning from Concern’s rural development projects, Bangladesh. Community Development Journal, 42(1), 47–62. doi:10.1093/cdj/bsi093

Edwards, D. & McCarthy, L. (2004). The Blackwell Companion to Social Movements. Massachusetts: Blackwell Publishing. pp. 116–152. ISBN 978-0-631-22669-7

Kimani, D. N., & Juma, D. (2019). Influence of technology on sustinability of community based organization in Kakamega Countyof electronic procurement systems in Kenya owned parastatals: A case study of Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization. The Strategic Journal of Business & Change Management, 6 (2), 2369 – 2378.

Kivuva, W. (2015). Effects of employee involvement in strategic management implementation. International Journal of Advanced Research, 3(8), 164-171.

Koech, A., & Were, S. (2016). Factors Influencing Strategy Implementation at the National Treasury - Kenya. Strategic Journal of Business & Change Management, 3 (4), 270-288.

Latham, G. P., & Locke, E. A. (2006). Enhancing the benefits and overcoming the pitfalls of goal setting. Organizational Dynamics, 35(4), 332-340.

Locke, E. A., & Latham, G. P. (2002). Building a practically useful theory of goal setting and task motivation: A 35-year odyssey. American Psychologist, 57(9), 705-717

Luvenga, C. (2015). Dilemma in sustainability of Community based projects in Kenya. Global Journal of advanced research Vol-2, Issue-4 PP. 757-768

Mala, S M (2009). The role CBOs in Improving Livelihoods Of Local Communities in Tanga District. Unpublished MA Thesis, University of Dar es salaam.

Mohammadi, M. M., Poursaberi, R., & Salahshoor, M. R. (2018). Evaluating the adoption of evidence-based practice using Rogers’s diffusion of innovation theory: a model testing study. Health promotion perspectives, 8(1), 25.

Mugenda M. O & Mugenda G. A. (2003). Research Methods, Quantitative Approaches, Nairobi Acts Press.

Mulwa, B K (2012). Participatory Community Development Series (No. 2): Management of Community-Based Organizations. PREMESE Olivex Publishers. Nairobi

Mutonga,B (2015). Factors Influencing Sustainability of Donor Funded Community Water Projects: a Case of Kitui Central Constituency, Kitui County, Kenya (Doctoral dissertation).

Okumu, F. (2013). Framework to Implement Strategies in Organizations. Management Decisions, 41 (9), 871-882.

Olwith, E. A., Ochieng, D., & Vundi, N. (2710). Effects of change in organizational focus on sustainability of community based organization in Kakamega County of voluntary service overseas - Kenya. The Strategic Journal of Business & Change Management.

Paauwe, J., & Boon, C. (2009). Strategic HRM: A critical review. In D. G. Collings, G. Wood (Eds.) & M.A. Reid, Human resource management: A critical approach (pp. 38-54). London: Routledge

Pedersen, E. R. G., Gwozdz, W., & Hvass, K. K. (2018). Exploring the relationship between business model innovation, corporate sustainability, and organizational values within the fashion industry. Journal of Business Ethics, 149(2), 267-284.

Rafique, Z. and Khoo, S.L. (2018). "Role of community-based organizations (CBOs) in promoting citizen participation: A survey study of local government institutions of Punjab, Pakistan", International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, Vol. 38 No. 3/4, pp. 242-258.

Riziki, K. O., Atera, F. T., & Juma, D. (2019). Influence of resource mobilization on sustainability of community water projects in Kakamega County. The Strategic Journal of Business & Change Management, 6 (2), 1776 –1787.

Rogers, E. (2003). Diffusion of Innovations. Fifth edition. Free Press: New York.

Rono, G. K., Theuri, F. S.,Ahmed, A, H. & Kising’u, T. M .(2018). Contribution of stakeholder management to the sustainability of community-based tourism in the coast region of Kenya. The Strategic Journal of Business & Change Management, 5 (3), 509-519.

Saunders, M., Lewis, P & Thornhill. A. (2009). Research methods for business students. 5th Ed, Pearson Education UK.

Schwartz, G. (2010). It is Time to Get Serious about Breaking the Cycle of Dependence in Africa, Evangelical Missions Quarterly Vol.29, and No.2

Thompson, P. M. (2013). Sustainability of community-based organizations in Bangladesh. Society & Natural Resources, 26(7), 778-549.

Thompson, P. M. (2013). Sustainability of community-based organizations in Bangladesh. Society & Natural Resources, 26(7), 778-549.

Walsh, A., Mulambia, C., Brugha, R., & Hanefeld, J. (2012). “The problem is ours; it is not CRAIDS’”. Evaluating sustainability of Community Based organizations for HIV/AIDS in a rural district in Zambia. Globalization and health, 8(1), 40.

Wogwu, V. E. (2019). Dynamic capability and organizational culture of deposit money banks, Port Harcourt, Nigeria. The Strategic Journal of Business & Change Management, 6 (1), 505 – 526.

Zhang, X., Yu, P., Yan, J., & Spil, I. T. A. (2015). Using diffusion of innovation theory to understand the factors impacting patient acceptance and use of consumer e-health innovations: a case study in a primary care clinic. BMC health services research, 15(1).




DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.61426/sjbcm.v8i1.1943

Refbacks

  • There are currently no refbacks.


Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.

PAST ISSUES:
20242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Vol 11, No 2 [2024]Vol 10, No 4 [2023]Vol 9, No 4 [2022]Vol 8, No 4 [2021]Vol 7, No 4 [2020]Vol 6, No 4 [2019]Vol 5, No 4 [2018]Vol 4, No 4 [2017]Vol 3, No 4 [2016]Vol 2, No 2 [2015]Vol 1, No 2 [2014]
 Vol 11, No 1 [2024] Vol 10, No 3 [2023] Vol 9, No 3 [2022]Vol 8, No 3 [2021]Vol 7, No 3 [2020]Vol 6, No 3 [2019]Vol 5, No 3 [2019]Vol 4, No 3 [2017]Vol 3, No 3 [2016]Vol 2, No 1 [2015]Vol 1, No 1 [2014]
  Vol 10, No 2 [2023] Vol 9, No 2 [2022]Vol 8, No 2 [2021]Vol 7, No 2 [2020]Vol 6, No 2 [2019]Vol 5, No 2 [2018]Vol 4, No 2 [2017]Vol 3, No 2 [2016]  
  Vol 10, No 1 [2023] Vol 9, No 1 [2022]  Vol 8, No 1 [2021]Vol 7, No 1 [2020]Vol 6, No 1 [2019]Vol 5, No 1 [2018]Vol 4, No 1 [2017]Vol 3, No 1 [2016]   


Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.