Strategic Resource Allocation and Performance of Kisumu Water and Sewerage Company, Kenya

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2021Author
Owako, Emanuel,Charles Nyangara
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Kisumu Water and Sewerage Company has consistently struggled to achieve its envisioned accepted performance range of 80-90% set by the Water Sector Regulatory Board standards, for instance, the company  performance  was  estimated  at  76%  against  business  plan  target  of  80%  despite  having unlimited  access  to  government  subsidies,  donor  grants,  commercial  loans  and  enabling  policy environment based on performance review of Kenya’s water services  sector  2017/2018.  This  study sought  to  establish  the  influence  of  strategic  resource  allocation  on  performance  of  KIWASCO.  The study  adopted  a  correlation  research  design  with  a  sample  size  of  68  respondents  selected  through Stratified random sampling and data collected using a semi-structured questionnaire. Both descriptive and inferential statistics of correlation and regression were used. The study established a significant influence of resource allocation (p<0.001) on organizational performanceat 5% level of significance. It  was  concluded  that  for  desired  performance  of  KIWASCO  to  be  realized,  effective  resource allocation  should  be  done  to  increase  investments  in  infrastructural  expansion  and  rehabilitation, wastage  reduction,  improved  servicequality,  maximized  consumer services  and  improved  cash  flow. The  study  recommends  that  the  WASH  sector  reforms  should  prioritize  resource  allocation  for implementation  of  strategies.  Future  research  should  explore  the  moderating  role  of  strategic leadership in similar companies and trends across business periods within similar regulatory context.
