Contract administration and contract performance in local governments of Uganda a case study of Mitooma district local government
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Date
2019-11
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Kyambogo University (unpublished work)
Abstract
Contract administration is a key component of contract management that ensures that post award
contract activities are hand led carefully and responsibly so that the real outcomes from the
contract can serve and satisfy the intended users efficiently and effectively hence achieving value
for money. In Mitooma District Local Government (DLG), almost 90% of the money spent
under procurement is through contracting with different stakeholders. However, 40% of the
contracts have not performed well due to poor post award stage management; records were not
we ll managed, no clear mechanisms for handling claims, disputes and payments were not based
on the agreed milestones (Mitooma DLG, 20 18). In order to understand the interplay between
records management, dispute resolution, change management and contract performance, a
research was conducted to examine contract administration as a key component of contract
management and its influence on contact performance in Mitooma District Local Government.
A mixed method approach was adopted by the researcher; a quantitative survey (using digital
Kobo collect) was carried out on a sample size of 52 respondents of the targeted population
randomly selected in Mitooma District Local Government. This was followed by semi structured
interviews with 5 district officials purposively selected.
The study findings revealed a correlation coefficient of 0.463 between records management and
contract performance which implied that there was a positive relationship between records
management and contract performance. The correlation was significant since the p-value 0.001
was less than 0.01. Further analysis revealed a 0.380 correlation coefficient between dispute
resolution and contract performance which implied that there was positive relationship between
dispute resolution and contract performance. The correlation was significant since the p-value
0.005 was less than 0.0 1. Abivariate analysis between change management and contract
performance revealed a 0.583 correlation coefficient which implied that there was a positive
relationship between change management and contract performance. The correlation was
significant since the p-value 0.000 was less than 0.01.
The study recommended that Mitooma DLG should put in place a central database where all
contract records can be kept, ensure that the records are kept under key and lock. proper
documentation be done to ensure that each party understands their roles. Risk projections should
be assessed before contract implementation and risk mitigation strategies devised. Dispute
resolution mechanism should be developed and agreed upon before conflicts arise.
Description
xi,64p.: ill
Keywords
Contract administration., Contract Performance., Local governments.
Citation
Atamba, Keleth (2019) Contract administration and contract performance in local governments of Uganda a case study of Mitooma district local government