Effect of performance based contracting on performance of road agencies in Kenya
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2018Author
Henry Kipkurui Mutai , Fredrick Aila
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The study sought to determine the effect of performance based contracting on
performance of road agencies in Kenya. Typically, road agencies (RA) are entrusted with
responsibility of managing road assets but a large portion of the road network in Kenya are either
in poor or failed condition which calls for the need to put pressure on the road agencies to improve
their efficiency in management of roads. To meet the growing demand for improved conditions of
road assets, road agencies have been making deliberate effort to gradually move away from
employing traditional engineering approach in favor of a contracting model where payments to the
contractor are linked to achieving or exceeding performance goals stated in the contract; also
known as performance based contracting(PBC).The study was guided by goal setting theory and it
adopted a correlation survey design with a study population of 120 employees selected purposively
from the four road agencies in Kenya and who were directly involved in project implementation.
The results showed that R2= 0.832 meaning that performance based contracting(PBC) elements
altogether explained 83.2% of road agency performance in Kenya and that PBC is a positive and
significant predictor of road agency performance. The study recommends the interrogation of the
implementation of PBC in other sectors to realise improved outcomes.
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