The Effect of Universalistic Perspective of Human Resource Strategic Orientation on Performance of Large Private Manufacturing Firms in Kenya
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Date
2012Author
Busienei, J.R.
K’Obonyo, P.O.
Ogutu, Martin
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The study was set to investigate the effect of universalistic perspective of human resource strategic orientation
on performance of large private manufacturing firms in Kenya based on the following general research objective:
To determine the effect of universalistic human resource strategic orientation on firm performance. However, the
specific objectives were:(i) to determine the effect of universalistic human resource strategic orientation on
quantitative firm performance measures; (ii) to determine the effect of universalistic human resource strategic
orientation on qualitative firm performance measures.The target population was all large private manufacturing
firms in Kenya that were registered members of Kenya Association of Manufacturers. Using probability
sampling, a sample population of 108 firms was chosen. Out of the sample population, only 68 firms managed to
respond giving a response rate of approximately 63%; which was seen by the researcher based on the previous
research as appropriate for analysis.The respondents were human resource managers, finance managers,
corporate planning managers or any other senior manager.Data was collected using questionnaires developed
by Huselid (1995), Becker and Huselid (2006) and Becker and Gerhart (1996) and that these were modified by
the researcher. The research adopted descriptive research design which utilized both descriptive and inferential
statistics for effective generation of the required output. The Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS)
version seventeen (17) was used to analyze the data. The results of this study showed that there was high
positive correlation between universalistic human resource strategic orientation and firm performance. These
results to a greater extent portrays that all forms of universalistic human resource strategic orientation if
managed properly, enhances performance of manufacturing firms and most specifically those registered with the
Kenya Association of Manufacturers (KAM).These findings can also be generalized to cover all other
manufacturing firms in the country.As of the direction for further study, the researcher recommends that future
research in universalistic human resource strategic orientation focus on public manufacturing firms and for the
sake of knowledge, consider the use of longitudinal research design as opposed to the survey research designed
which was central to this study. Further still, researchers should consider the moderating or intervening variables
in this study.The main contribution of this paper lies in highlighting the fact that, proper configuration of
universalistic human resource strategic orientation in manufacturing firms, will enable them enhance
performance.
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School of Business, University of Nairobi
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Effect of Universalistic Perspective of Human Resource Strategic Orientation on Performance of Large Private Manufacturing Firms in Kenya
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