Influence of Situation Analysis on Performance of Youth Enterprises Development Fund in Nairobi City County
Michael Ronald Githinji,
Eunice Kirimi and
Joshua Miluwi
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Michael Ronald Githinji: School of Business and Economics, Kenya Methodist University, Kenya
Eunice Kirimi: School of Business and Economics, Kenya Methodist University, Kenya
Joshua Miluwi: School of Business and Economics, Kenya Methodist University, Kenya
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2023, vol. 7, issue 10, 75-84
Abstract:
The absence of situation analysis may result in inadequately designed strategies, misallocation of resources, and poor risk management approach all of which could negatively impact organizational performance. The purpose of the study was to assess the influence of situation analysis on the performance of youth enterprise development funds (YEDF) in Nairobi city county. The study was descriptive, targeting a population of 114 staff at the headquarters. A Census of all the target respondents was considered as the sample. A questionnaire with open and closed questions was used to obtain data for the study through online and physical administration. Analysis of data was done by descriptive, content, and regression analysis. Out of a sample of 114 respondents, only 96 respondents returned their questionnaires which represented a response rate of 84.2%. Results of the study revealed that an r-square of 0.196, which implies that situation analysis, accounted for 19.6% of the changes in the performance of the youth enterprises fund. Besides, the study revealed a β of 0.713 and a p-value of 0.001
Date: 2023
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