Determinants of State Institutions Performance in Sierra Leone

A. Harvey, Dr. Dante A. Bendu
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Public institutions performance has been the greatest concern for governments in different parts of the world. In Sierra Leone, the success of governments departments contribute towards the socio economic development of the country. Nevertheless, achieving exceptional performance in public institutions is encircled with enormous challenges that hinders the achievement of strategic objectives. Considering the quantum challenges surrounding public institutions performance, addressing those challenges requires consideration of numerous elements that could influence performance. However, this study focus on determinants of state institutions performance in Sierra Leone. The investigation started with an assessment of previous and existing performance benchmarks and then proceeded to its focus. This study was conducted in Freetown, using three public institutions as sample frame and obtained a sample size of 300 employees in a random manner, ranging from nonsupervisory to managerial level. We employed primary data collection method, using the Linkert scale system, which shows the following description: 5=Strongly Agree, 4=Agree, 3=Neutral, 2=Disagree, 1=Strongly Disagree. The study analysed primary data with descriptive statistics and correlational methods aided by SPSS 21. Data obtained from respondents shows that human capital development, rewards, effective and efficient administrative structure and personnel engagement determines state institutions performance. Respondents noted that if state institutions have efficient administrative structure, they would facilitate human capital development and empowerment, ensure efficient management of financial resources and engage personnel for effective job performance. The aforementioned elements constitute determinants of exceptional performance. This study is therefore noteworthy to performance management specialists, human capital enhancement professionals and public institutions in Sierra Leone.
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塞拉利昂国家机构绩效的决定因素
公共机构的绩效一直是世界各地政府最关心的问题。在塞拉利昂,政府部门的成功有助于国家的社会经济发展。然而,在公共机构中取得优异成绩面临着巨大的挑战,阻碍了战略目标的实现。考虑到围绕公共机构绩效的量子挑战,解决这些挑战需要考虑可能影响绩效的众多因素。然而,本研究的重点是塞拉利昂国家机构绩效的决定因素。调查首先评估了以前和现有的绩效基准,然后进入重点。本研究在弗里敦进行,以三家公共机构为样本框架,随机获得300名员工的样本规模,从非监督级别到管理级别。我们采用原始数据收集方法,使用Linkert量表系统,其描述如下:5=强烈同意,4=同意,3=中立,2=不同意,1=强烈不同意。本研究采用描述性统计和SPSS 21辅助的相关方法对原始数据进行分析。从受访者获得的数据表明,人力资本开发、奖励、有效和高效的行政结构以及人员敬业度决定了国家机构的绩效。受访者指出,如果国家机构拥有有效的行政结构,它们将促进人力资本的开发和赋权,确保财政资源的有效管理,并使人员有效地工作。上述因素构成了卓越表现的决定因素。因此,这项研究对塞拉利昂的绩效管理专家、人力资本提升专业人员和公共机构来说是值得注意的。
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