Contract management and procurement performance of local governments in Uganda: a case study of Bugiri district
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Date
2016-12
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Kyambogo University (unpublished work)
Abstract
This study describes the influence of contract management on procurement performance
of Local Governments in Uganda using Bugiri District as the case study. The three
specific objectives of this study were to: examine the influence of contract creation on
procurement performance; to assess the influence of contract execution on procurement
performance and lastly, to determine the influence of contract analysis on procurement
performance. The researcher employed a case study research design. Using a
researcher' made five point Likert scale questionnaire, data was collected from a sample
of respondents. Seventy (70) respondents out of a population of eighty (80) were
elected using purposive and random sampling techniques (response rate of 94.3%). Data
was analyzed using means and the regression analysis. Findings revealed that the extent
of which contract creation predicts performance was low (r2
= .36. Sig. Value= 0.000): the
extent to which contract execution influences procurement performance was low ( r~ -=
.34. Sig. Value -=- 0.003) and lastly, the extent to which contract analysis influences
procurement performance was moderate (r2
= .44, Sig. Value = 0.00 l ). On the other
hand. findings revealed that contract management at Bugiri District local government in
Uganda highly and positively influences procurement performance (R2= .779 Sig. Value=
0.000). This implies that where each of these variables; contract creation, execution and
analysts are handled separately, each has a low influence on procurement performance.
of However if handled wholesomely, results show that high procurement performance
(78%) will be achieved. in light of this. the researcher therefore concludes that:
practitioner . manager and civil servants at Bug1ri District should adopt a holistic
approach in contract management, if procurement performance is to be maximized.
This study describes the influence of contract management on procurement performance
of Local Governments in Uganda using Bugiri District as the case study. The three
specific objectives of this study were to: examine the influence of contract creation on
procurement performance; to assess the influence of contract execution on procurement
performance and lastly, to determine the influence of contract analysis on procurement
performance. The researcher employed a case study research design. Using a
researcher' made five point Likert scale questionnaire, data was collected from a sample
of respondents. Seventy (70) respondents out of a population of eighty (80) were
elected using purposive and random sampling techniques (response rate of 94.3%). Data
was analyzed using means and the regression analysis. Findings revealed that; the ex tent
of which contract creation predicts performance was low (r2
= .36. Sig. Value= 0.000): the
extent to which contract execution influences procurement performance was low ( r~ -=
.34. Sig. Value -=- 0.003) and lastly, the extent to which contract analysis influences
procurement performance was moderate (r2
= .44, Sig. Value = 0.00 l ). On the other
hand. findings revealed that contract management at Bugiri District local government in
Uganda highly and positively influences procurement performance (R2= .779 Sig. Value=
0.000). This implies that where each of these variables; contract creation, execution and
analysts are handled separately, each has a low influence on procurement performance.
However if handled wholesomely, results show that high procurement performance
(78%) will be achieved. in light of this. the researcher therefore concludes that:
practitioner . manager and civil servants at Bugiri District should adopt a holistic
approach in contract management, if procurement performance is to be maximized.
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x, 91 p. ;
Keywords
Contract management, Procurement performance, Local governments
Citation
Ampumuza, Gracious Jean (2016) Contract management and procurement performance of local governments in Uganda: a case study of Bugiri district