Performance management practices and managed performance: the moderating influence of organisational culture and climate
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Date
2010-10
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Makerere University (unpublished work)
Abstract
The study attempted to explore and explain the existence and implementation of performance
management practices to facilitate the achievement of managed performance. A mixed method study approach (Qualitative and Quantitative) was adopted. A sample of 900 employees was drawn using a disproportionate stratified purposive sampling approach that yielded a 53 % response rate. Twelve participants were purposively selected from top
management members and interviewed using a semi-structured interview guide. Using Nvivo
software and Miles and Huber man ( L 994) approaches, interview data was managed and
analyses. Qualitative data results revealed that employees in public universities are involved
n planning, mobilising resources, problem solving. evaluating performance and adopting
lCT to deliver cost-effective quality services/products. The hypotheses were tested and
revealed a significant positive relationship between performance management practices and
managed performance(r = .25, p < .001 ). A moderating influence of organisational culture
and climate on performance management practices and managed performance was also
established and confirmed (6R2 = .0 12) significantly above zero (p = .0 15). However, cross sectional studies by their nature are subjected to common method variances; a replication of the study using a longitudinal approach was recommended. Also, further studies should be supplemented with in-depth interviews or case studies where possible to tap salient issues
from the respondents. The study called for continuous refinement of theories that explain
performance management practices. Public universities should have visionary futuristic
managers who can think of new approaches to managing people in a dynamic hyper changing
technological environment.
Description
xvii, 517 p.: ill
Keywords
Performance management ., Managed performance., Moderating influence., Organisational culture and climate.
Citation
Kagaari, James R.K. (2010) performance management practices and managed performance: the moderating influence of organisational culture and climate