Relationship Between Clan Culture and Performance of Public Secondary Schools in Turbo Sub County, Kenya
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2023-05-23
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International Journal of Business and Management Review
Abstract
Performance indicates how effectively and efficiently business strategy
has been implemented. It has been associated with the extent to which organization
achieves its goal. This study treated Performaance of Secondary schools in terms of
achievement of national goals of education which include promotion of social,
economic, technological and industrial skills assessed in terms of academic
performance. The process of goal achievement involves daily organizational operations
which constitute organization culture. This study sought to find out whether there is any
relationship between clan culture and performance of public secondary schools in
Turbo Sub-county, Kenya. The study will add knowledge to the existing literatures on
clan culture and performance. It will benefit various entities and education
stakeholders. The study was hinged on goal setting theory proposed by Edwin Locke,
Cameroon and Queen Model. Reviewed literatures on the topic exhibited some
inconsistencies which prompted this study to be conducted. Correlational research
design was adopted targeting all 31 public secondary schools across Turbo Sub County.
Stratified random sampling procedure was employed and self-administered
questionnaires and document analysis guide were used in data collection. The sample
size of 181 teachers with TSC registration and permanently employed was used.
Pearson product moment correlation and regression model were utilized in data
analysis. The study found positive and significant relationship between clan culture and
performance of secondary schools in Turbo Sub County. The study therefore
recommends the schools to nurture and embrace clan cultural traits to enhance
performance of public secondary schools across Turbo Sub County, Kenya.
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https://doi.org/10.37745/ijbmr.2013/vol11n44765