Predictors of strategic procurement performance metrics adoption in county governments: empirical evidence from Kakamega county government, Kenya

  • Odongo K
  • Kazungu I
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Abstract

Purpose Amidst the scarcity of resources, it is undisputable that an effective public procurement performance measurement system (PMS) is required particularly in county governments, especially for Kenya to realize its ambitions in devolved governance system. County governments cannot be effectively evaluated on their performance if the long-term, strategic impact of public procurement processes and projects is not captured. Arising from this backdrop, this study aims to determine the predictors of strategic procurement performance metrics (SPPM) adoption in public procurement PMS of county governments. Design/methodology/approach Anchored on institutional theory and public sector scorecard model, a survey research design was adopted where data were collected through census from 115 respondents working in procurement, finance and stores department of Kakamega county government. Data were collected using questionnaire (75.56% response rate) and key informant interviews, and analyzed by using multiple regression model and ordinal logistic regression models. Findings Multiple regression model and ordinal logistics regression revealed that national government support negatively and significantly, and regulatory framework positively and significantly affects the adoption of SPPM. Practical implications There is need for formal mechanism that will enable the national government in partnership with the council of governors to be proactively involved in developing procurement performance measurement capacity of county governments. This study’s findings also provide suggestions for a working regulatory framework required for the adoption of SPPM by county governments. Originality/value This work adds value to the prevailing body of knowledge on public procurement PMS in the public sector.

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Odongo, K. O., & Kazungu, I. (2023). Predictors of strategic procurement performance metrics adoption in county governments: empirical evidence from Kakamega county government, Kenya. LBS Journal of Management & Research, 21(1), 30–52. https://doi.org/10.1108/lbsjmr-05-2022-0010

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