Remuneration and local revenue performance in Kiryadongo District Local Government, Uganda.
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2014-03
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Uganda Management Institute
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to establish the influence of remuneration on local revenue
performance in Uganda; A case of Kiryandongo District Local Government. Specific
objectives included; establishing the relationship between financial rewards and local revenue
performance, examining the effect of non-financial rewards on local revenue performance and
assessing the effect of Government policy of revenue transfer on local revenue performance. A
cross-sectional study design supported by quantitative and qualitative approaches was used.
The accessible study population of 110 was identified from which 86 respondents was drawn to
form a sample with a response rate of 91%. The following were the key findings; financial
rewards was positively related (96% to 4%) agree and disagree respectively to local revenue
performance while non-financial rewards related positively (92% to 8%) with local revenue
performance and government policy was found to relate positively (62% to 38%) with local
revenue performance. From the study findings, the following conclusions was made; it can be
concluded that not all salary packages given to LG staffs conformed to their salaries because
most of them have salary loans and were paid through the bank. It was absorbed that, not all
staffs were paid allowances and bonuses although fewer incentives were evident. In summary,
not all staffs were availed accommodation. Capacity building exists at the district, however not
all staff benefit from the scheme because of resource constraint. Compensation was present
although not every staff benefited. Promotional opportunities were evident at the district with a
few benefiting. From the key findings obtained in the study, the following conclusion about
Government Policy; political indifferences affected local revenue performance negatively,
transparency and accountability be strengthened.. In addition, from the study finding the
following were the recommendations made: That financial rewards influence revenue
performance. That non- financial reward equally affect local revenue performance and political
difference has a bearing on local revenue performance.
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Remuneration, Local Revenue Performance, Uganda, Financial Rewards, Non-Financial Rewards, Kiryandongo District Local Government
Citation
Asiimwe, Tom (2014) Remuneration and Local Revenue Performance in Kiryadongo District Local Government, Uganda.