Corporate Governance and Staff Performance in Private Secondary Schools in Uganda.: A case of St. Peters Secondary School Naalya
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2018-01
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Uganda Management Institute
Abstract
The study examined the relationship between corporate governance and staff performance at St.
Peter’s S. S. S Naalya. The study was premised on the following research objectives: to establish the
relationship between board of governors function and staff performance at St. Peter’s S.S.S Naalya,
to assess the relationship between school management committee function and staff performance at
St. Peter’s S.S.S Naalya and to examine the relationship between school administration function and
staff performance at St. Peter’s S.S.S Naalya. The study adopted a descriptive cross sectional research
design where both quantitative and qualitative approaches were used. In this study, 67 respondents
were sampled but 61 respondents returned the survey instruments representing a response rate of
91%. The data was collected using questionnaires and interviews and quantitative data analysis was
done using regression analysis and correlation. Qualitative analysis was done using content analysis.
Findings revealed that there is a positive significant relationship between board of governors
function(r=.452**), school management committee function(r=.639**), school administration
function (.358*) and staff performance at St. Peter’s S.S.S Naalya. The school does not have a
functional board that operates formally. The existing board is that of the proprietors who constitute
the board of Directors that serves two functions as the board of governors and board of directors.
The Directors in the name of the board of governors have effectively overseen the conduct of the
school’s business affairs for example authorizing payment and receiving reports from senior
management on the day to day operations in the school. It was observed that the school administrators
attend school meetings regularly for example lunch briefing s and staff meetings in general. It was
recommended that: Organizations should clarify and make publicly known the roles and
responsibilities of board and school management committees to provide stakeholders with a level of accountability. SMC should also implement procedures to independently verify and safeguard the
integrity of the company's financial reporting. Managers should ensure proper internal control
systems in the organization and on the other hand. Iinstitutions should strengthen the monitoring
mechanisms in order to promote academic performance and excellence.
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Corporate Governance, Staff Performance, Private Secondary Schools, Uganda
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Ainembabazi, Margret (2018) Corporate Governance and Staff Performance in Private Secondary Schools in Uganda.: A case of St. Peters Secondary School Naalya