the Influence Perceived Supervisor Support on organization performance at Kakamega County Government, Kenya.

Authors

  • ROBERT MUTISYA NZUKI MOUNT KENYA UNIVERSITY

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14738/abr.85.8193

Abstract

ABSTRACT

With the approach of managing performance Employee responsibility has risen as a current authoritative idea as of late. The general objective was to establish the Influence of Perceived Supervisor Support on organization performance at Kakamega county government. The study was anchored in the Resource based view (RBV). The study hypothesized that there is a relationship between Perceived Supervisor Support and organization performance. Descriptive research design was applied. The target population was 332 employees of all degrees of the board and supervisory unit. Purposive examining was utilized to concentrate on specific qualities of a populace that are of enthusiasm under examination. A pilot test was directed on 10 employees to gauge unwavering quality of the instruments. Data was examined utilizing Statistical Package for Statistical Scientists (SPSS) programming. To test unwavering quality and legitimacy, a pilot study was directed and Cronbach's coefficient alpha was utilized to set up consistency. A relapse model was utilized to show the connection between factors. The after effects of the exploration were introduced utilizing recurrence, figures and diagrams. The findings of the study, there is a positive relationship between Supervisor Support and organization performance. In Conclusion, that high quality perceived manager aid which include supervisor encouraging on desirable overall performance. The study recommendation is that Kakamega County can enhance its organization performance by improving its policies regarding supervisor-subordinate staff relationship

 Key Terms: Perceived supervisor support, engagement, employee commitment

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Published

2020-06-03

How to Cite

NZUKI, R. M. (2020). the Influence Perceived Supervisor Support on organization performance at Kakamega County Government, Kenya. Archives of Business Research, 8(5), 191–200. https://doi.org/10.14738/abr.85.8193