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Title
Resource allocation strategies in devolved system of governance in selected counties in Kenya |
Full text
http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke/11295/75528 |
Date
2014 |
Author(s)
Moindi, Job M |
Abstract
Devolution involves the transfer of functions, resources and power to sub-national
levels of governance. It is regarded as a means of achieving greater efficiency in a
globalized environment. Successful devolved systems of governance include the
United States of America and India. Previously Kenya was divided into eight
provinces and over one hundred districts and executive power was largely vested in
the central government headquartered In Nairobi. On march 4, 2010,the country's
governance structure changed to be a devolved administration with forty seven
counties. Resource allocation strategies in the counties face challenges in mobilization
and utilization even where the resources are available. The objective of the study was
to establish resource allocation strategies in the devolved system of governance in
selected counties. Different theories related to resource allocation strategies were
reviewed. The theories include Economic and market based theory and devolution
theories. Various strategies were also brought out. they included the objective based
allocation strategy, policy based allocation strategy and priority based allocation
strategy. The research methodology used was descriptive survey design where
questionnaires were administered to the target population. The target population was
drawn from departmental heads of 5 counties which were Nairobi, Kiambu, Kajiado,
Nakuru and Machakos. The findings of the research reveal that resource allocation
strategies is based on the need to optimize some objective function or objective in the
county, thus maximizing efficiency and drawing the greatest benefit from the resource
allocated meeting the set development objective. The findings also showed that
allocation of resources is also based on strategic objectives arising from the changing
environment and needs of the county. The county governments use various strategies
to allocate resources to various operations like development projects. Resources are
also allocated based on the government policy like long term projects rather than short
term projects. The limitations of the study were inadequate cooperation from the some
respondents who were unwilling to provide full information for fear of being
reprimanded by their superiors. The sample of the study comprised of only 90
respondents drawn from 47 counties. This sample is only a small proportion of the
entire population of the target population. There is need for future research to explore
other moderating effects of other variables. The present study was cross-sectional I
nature. Longitudinal studies should be carried out in future to test the proposed model
so as to re-evaluate directions of causality among the study variables. |
Language
en |
Publisher
University of Nairobi |
Type of publication
Thesis; en_US |
Format
application/pdf |
Identifier
Master of Business Administration |
Repository
Nairobi - University of Nairobi
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