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Title: Effect of Conflict Management Strategies on the Relationship between Corporate Governance and Organizational Performance in State Corporations in Kenya
Authors: Muriuki, Jenifer W.
Cheruiyot, Thomas
Komen, Joyce
Keywords: State Corporation
Corporate Governance
Board
Organization Performance
Customer Satisfaction
Issue Date: Jul-2017
Publisher: Science Progress Group
Abstract: This study seeks to explore the influence of corporate governance on organizational performance of state corporations moderated by Board Conflict management Strategies in Kenya. A survey design was used to arrive at the expected outcomes in this study. Data was collected from 375 respondents with a response rate of 82.4%. Descriptive and inferential statistics were computed using statistical package of social sciences. Linear regression model was used to determine the relationship between corporate governance and organizational performance. The study revealed that board conflict management strategies are key factor in resolving conflict within the board and in the State Corporation. Once a conflict is resolved, the study found that organization performance changes by 7%. The researcher recommends application of Arbitration, Negotiation and Mediation strategies in resolving a conflict in the state corporation for the effective and efficient service delivery.
URI: http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/2956
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