The Moderating Effect of Organizational Climate on the Relationship Between Performance Management Initiatives and Service Delivery in State Corporations in Kenya
Abstract
A positive organisational climate is a precursor for employee commitment and performance in organizations. Efficient
service delivery necessitates that state corporations in Kenya establish performance management initiatives that can enhance
performance levels. They should also manage the organisation climate in order to keep employee perceptions and attitudes positive.
Critique of existing literature on the use of performance management initiatives reveals that gaps exist on the extent which the
organisation climate moderates the relationship between performance management initiatives and service delivery. The study,
therefore sought to establish the moderating effect of organisational climate on the relationship between performance management
initiatives and service delivery in state corporations in Kenya. The study applied descriptive survey research design to gather data
from the sampled respondents of the state corporations. Stratified random sampling was used to select respondents from State
Corporations to participate in the study. Data analysis was done using both descriptive and inferential statistics with the aid of an
analysis tool; statistical package for social Sciences. The study established that performance management initiatives have a positive
and significant influence on service delivery among state corporations in Kenya. The organisational climate was found to have no
moderating effect on the relationship between performance management initiatives and service delivery. However, based on
previous findings, the study recommends that state corporations in Kenya adopt a positive organisational climate that is supportive
of performance management as it can improve service delivery.