INTEGRATED FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF MOMBASA COUNTY GOVERNMENT, KENYA

TABITHA MUSANGI MUTINDA, LUCY WAMUGO MWANGI, PhD

Abstract


The research examined the influence0of0integrated0financial0management0information system of Government of Mombasa County performance in Kenya. The specific objectives were to determine the impact of budget plan, process of procure to pay, financial reporting and Information communication technologies to support Mombasa County Government performance in Kenya. The study0was0based on public finance theory, new public management theory and the theory task-technology fit. An explanatory design was employed by the study. The study targeted various departments in the County Government of Mombasa County. The respondents were 293 workers working in the 11 departments in Mombasa County Government. Stratified0random0sampling was employed to choose 169 staff from the population targeted. The research used data information from both secondary0and0primary0sources. Secondary data on revenue collection, pending bills and unsupported expenditure was collected from the County government of Mombasa. Primary data was obtained by use of a close-ended questionnaire. Inferential statistics and descriptive statistics were used in the analysis of data with the help of statistical0software referred as Statistical0Package for Social0Sciences (SPSS Version 25) for the analysis. Descriptive0statistics included percentages, frequencies, standard0deviation and0mean. Inferential statistics included both correlation and regression0analysis. The results0were presented in0figures0and tables. The study found that procure-to-pay process in integrated financial management information system had a positive0and significant0influence0on performance of Mombasa County Government. In addition, plan-to-budget in integrated financial management information system had a0positive and0significant influence on performance of Mombasa County Government. Also, the study found that financial0reporting using integrated financial management information system had a positive0and significant influence on performance of Mombasa0County Government. Further, the study found that ICT support using integrated0financial management information system has a positive and significant influence on performance of Mombasa County Government. The study recommends that Mombasa County Government should implement procure to pay software, improve supplier engagement, optimize inventory and keep the process transparent to improve financial performance of Mombasa County Government. In addition, Mombasa County Government should implement rolling forecast and budgets, use budgeting software, organize and centralize documentations and plan early for the entire process to improve financial performance of Mombasa County Government.

Key Words: Budget Plan, Process of Procure, Financial Reporting, Information Communication Technologies

CITATION: Mutinda, T. M. & Mwangi, L. W. (2024). Integrated financial management information system and financial performance of Mombasa county government, Kenya. The Strategic Journal of Business & Change Management, 11 (2), 1459 – 1476. http://dx.doi.org/10.61426/sjbcm.v11i2.2995


Full Text:

PDF

References


Mbaka, A. O., & Namada, J. M. (2019). Integrated financial management information system and supply chain effectiveness. American Journal of Industrial and Business Management, 9(01), 204.

Bachas, P., Kondy, F., & Loeser, L. (2021). Increasing tax revenue in developing countries. Development Impact. International Journal of Social Sciences and Information Technology, 4(10), 21-32.

Chado, H. M. (2017). The Effect of Integrated Financial Management Information System on the Financial Management of Public Sector in Kenya. International Journal of Management and Commerce Innovations, 4(2), 352-359.

Cherotich, A. & Okibo, W. B. (2017). Factors Affecting Effective Implementation of Integrated Financial Management Information Systems by the County Governments of Kenya. International Journal of Economics, Commerce and Management, 4(4), 1049-1058.

Gathima, J. I. & Njoroge, J. G. (2018). Relationship between E-Payment and Organization Performance in Public Sector: A Case of Nairobi City County Government. International Journal of Education and Research, 6(7), 87-100.

Goodhue, D. L., & Thompson, R. L. (1995). Task-Technology Fit and Individual Performance. MIS Quarterly, 19(2), 213–236. https://doi.org/10.2307/249689.

Gruber, J. (2005). Public Finance and Public Policy. New York: Worth Publications

Hewett, Roger (1987). Public Finance, Public Economics, and Public Choice: A Survey of Undergraduate Textbooks. The Journal of Economic Education, 18 (4), 426.

Kilonzo, D. (2021). Influence of Integrated Financial Management Information Systems on Service Delivery in Kitui County Government in Kenya. American Journal of Networks and Communications, 5(6), 139-145.

Korir, E. C., & Kyule, A. (2020). Relationship governance structure and performance of county governments in Kenya. The Strategic Journal of Business & Change Management, 7(3), 489 – 499.

Lundu, B. L. & Shale, N. (2015). Effect of integrated financial management information system (IFMIS) implementation on supply chain management performance in the devolved government systems in Kenya: A case of Nairobi city county government. International Academic Journal of Procurement and Supply Chain Management, 1 (5), 1-26

Majani, D., Atieno, M. & Mackton, S. (2022). Is Use of IFMIS in Financial Reporting the Solution to Financial Accountability? Answers from County Governments in Western Kenya. American Journal of Accounting, 4(2), 1 - 16,

Mamun, T.M. & Chowdhury, S. (2022). Assessing fiscal health of local governments in Bangladesh: evidence from some south-western municipalities. Public Administration and Policy: An Asia-Pacific Journal, 25(1), 50-63.

Marcon, G. (2017). Public Value Theory in the Context of Public Sector Modernization. Studies in Public and Non-Profit Governance, 3, 323-351.

Masaku, E. N., Ogol, C. & Moronge, M. (2018). Role of Integrated Financial Management Information System (Ifmis) on Procurement Performance in Government Ministries in Kenya: A Case of Ministry of Health. The Strategic Journal of Business & Change Management, 5(2), 1546 – 1566.

Mbaka, A. & Namada, J. (2019). Integrated Financial Management Information System and Supply Chain Effectiveness. American Journal of Industrial and Business Management, 9, 204-232.

Mburu, M. M. & Ngahu, S. (2016). Influence of Integrated Financial Management Information System on Financial Management in County Government of Nakuru, Kenya. International Journal of Economics, Commerce and Management, 4(5), 777-793.

Muita, P. N. & Karanja, N. (2018). Effect of Integrated Financial Management Information System (IFMIS) On Success of Public Sector Budgeting Process in Kenya. The Strategic Journal of Business and Change Management, 5(2), 2060 – 2075.

Muriithi, J. & Wamiori, G.M. (2020). Effect of Integrated Financial Management Information System (Ifmis) On Financial Performance of County Government in Kenya. International Journal of Advanced Research and Review, 5(11), 54-79.

Mwangi, P.G. (2021). Integrated Financial Management Information Systems and Procurement Performance in the County Government of Nyeri. Retrieved from http://repository.dkut.ac.ke

Nakrosis, V. (2018). Reforming Performance Management in Lithuania: Towards Results-based Government. Journal of Public Finance, 20, 901-928.

Nambisan S., & Baron, R. A. (2013). Entrepreneurship in Innovation Ecosystems: Entrepreneurs’ Self–Regulatory Processes and Their Implications for New Venture Success. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 37(5), 1071–1097.

Ndzovu, S. M., & Ng’ang’a, P. (2019). Effects of integrated financial management information system on financial performance of county government of Kwale. The Strategic Journal of Business & Change Management, 6 (3), 11 – 27.

Ngala, B. M., Musau, S. (2022). Integrated financial management information system and quality of financial reporting in Nairobi city county government, Kenya. International Academic Journal of Economics and Finance, 3(7), 453-473.

Njau, C.N. (2020). Adoption of Integrated Financial Management Information System and Performance of National Treasury of Kenya. Retrieved from https://ir-library.ku.ac.ke

Nkoirishishe, L. (2018). Effect of Integrated Financial Management Information System on Public Procurement Implementation in County Government of Kajiado, Kenya. Retrieved from http://41.89.49.13:8080/xmlui/bitstream

Nyaga, N. S., Ndiku, M. T.V. & Mwai, N. (2019). Adoption and Implementation of the Integrated Financial Management Information System on Service Delivery in Kenya National Treasury. International Journal of Social Sciences and Information Technology, 5(4), 45-59.

Nyanumba, P., Rotich, G., Gekara, M., Keraro, V. & Okari, H. (2017). Influence of Budget Planning on the Performance of Counties in Kenya. International Journal of Business & Law Research, 5(2), 49-59

Office of Auditor General (2019). Report of the Auditor-General on County Executive of Mombasa for the Year Ended 30 June, 2019. Retrieved from https://www.oagkenya.go.ke/

Okoyo R. A. (2018). Effect of Integrated Financial Management Information System Implementation on Service Delivery in Homabay County, Kenya. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology, 7(7), 5388-5393.

Osano, N. A. & Ngugi, K. (2018). Factors affecting the implementation of integrated financial management information system in the public sector in Kenya. International Academic Journal of Economics and Finance, 3(2), 265-291.

Pasape, L. & Godson, E. (2022). Challenges Affecting Effective Implementation of Financial Management Information Systems in Local Government Authorities in Tanzania as Part of the Digital Ecosystem. Journal of Financial Risk Management, 11, 522-548.

Pomeranz, D., & Vila-Belda, J. (2019). Taking State-Capacity Research to the Field: Insights from Collaborations with Tax Authorities. Annual Review of Economics, 11, 755–781.

Ratna, S., Astuti, E.S. & Arifin, Z. (2018). Characteristics of tasks and technology as a driver of task-technology fit and the use of the hotel reservation information system. Journal of Information and Knowledge Management Systems, 48(4), 579-595.

Simiyu, S. N. (2018). Integrated Financial Management Information System Implementation and Public Finance Management in Kilifi County, Kenya. Retrieved from https://ir-library.ku.ac.ke.

Valaei, N., Nikhashemi, S.R. G. & Jin, H.H. (2019). A(n) (a)symmetric perspective towards task-technology-performance fit in mobile app industry. Journal of Enterprise Information Management, 32(50, 887-912.

Waikenda, M. (2019). Corporate Governance and Performance of County Governments in Kenya.

Wangare, K. N., Mukanzi, C. & Musiega, D. (2018). “Effect of Integrated Financial Management Information System on Public Financial Management in Kakamega County” International Journal for Management Science and Technology, 4(8), 1-23.

Yaokumah, W. & Biney, E. (2020). Integrated Financial Management Information System Project Implementation in Ghana Government Ministries. International Journal of Information Technology and Management, 11, 17-31.




DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.61426/sjbcm.v11i2.2995

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 3 [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 2 [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 11, No 1 [2024] 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.