4 research outputs found
Corporate Image and Organizational Performance of State Owned Enterprises Monitored by Privatization Unit (PU) Uganda
This study was carried out to establish whether corporate image has any influence on organizational performance in state-owned enterprises in Uganda. This was consider relevant as a study area after a realization that state-owned enterprises operate with huge backing from the state unlike the privately owned enterprises. This prompted to ask the big question of whether corporate image has any impact on the overall performance of these entities. A cross sectional research design was adopted for the study. The unit of analysis considered was an entity. The entities were divided into four groups in relation to the industry. Out of a population of 140 firms, 104 were selected to form a sample. All the 103 firms successfully responded representing 100% response rate. In the analysis phase, Correlation and Regression Analyses were used. Findings indicated that Corporate Image of state-owned enterprises has a significant influence on the organizational performance (Sig=0.000; Sig < 0.01; ? = 0.337). Basing on this finding, it has been recommended that the state-owned companies stop counting on the backing of the state and start working on their image so that they can get a wider acceptance in the Ugandan Market. Keywords: Corporate image, Organizational performance, State-owned enterprise
Socially Responsible Leadership and Job Engagement in University Context: Mediation of Psychological Safety
Purpose - This study looks into the connection between job engagement (JE) and socially responsible leadership (SRL) in public universities in Uganda.
Methodology - The study is quantitative in nature and consisted of personnel working at Uganda's public universities supplied data. The information was gathered using a five-point Likert scale in an organized questionnaire. Expert judgment and content validity were used to assess the validity of the instrument. Warp PLS and smart PLS-SEM analysis was run on 214 legitimate responses among 250 public university staff.
Findings - The findings demonstrated a positive correlation between JE and SRL. PS and SRL were found to be positively correlated. Furthermore, the results showed a positive correlation between PS and JE. Additionally, the findings demonstrated that PS acts as mediation in the relationship between SRL and JE.
Originality – The study contributes to the understanding of the approaches related to improving employee job engagement in the education sector. The study adds to the body of knowledge concerning the association between job engagement and psychological safety a crucial aspect of socially responsible leadership by examining data from developing countries in addition to other countries which had previously been ignored.
Practical implications - This study contributes to the corpus of research on SRL and PS, especially in the context of universities, in terms of JE. Additionally, it provides advice on how to use PS and SRL to enhance university workplace conditions such as JE. By emphasizing the crucial roles that a psychologically safe environment and leadership style that is socially responsible play in promoting positive social interactions at work, our article advances the understanding of social exchange theory
Privately Provided Accommodation Service Quality and Customer Satisfaction
Privately provided accommodation is a growing service in Uganda’s
higher education sector due to education liberalization and demand for education. This
research took a case study of Nsamizi Training Institute of Social Development (NTISD)
to determine the relationship between privately provided accommodation service quality
and customer satisfaction. Specifically, the objectives of the study were (a) to find
out the relationship between security and NTISD students’ satisfaction with privately
provided accommodation, and (b) to find out the hierarchical level of importance of
NTISD student satisfaction of the three service quality dimensions (reliability,
security, and tangibles) with privately provided accommodation. Using quantitative and
qualitative modes of data analysis and a sample of 300 students from 20 private hostels,
this study established a strong positive significant relationship between security and
satisfaction regarding privately provided accommodation. This implies that accommodation
service providers should increase the quality of security so as to increase the
satisfaction of students regarding privately provided accommodation. The study
established the hierarchical order of importance from the most important service quality
dimension, respectively, as follows: reliability, security, and tangibles. Therefore,
private accommodation service managers should pay extra attention to the dimensions in
the same order
Additional file 1 of Survival analysis of patients with COVID-19 admitted at six hospitals in Uganda in 2021: a cohort study
Additional file 1: Figure 4. Intersection of symptoms experienced by COVID-19 patients hospitalized in selected hospitals in Uganda in 2021. Figure 5. Intersection of comorbidities of COVID-19 patients hospitalized in selected hospitals in Uganda in 2021. Figure 6. Intersection of medications given to COVID-19 patients hospitalized in selected hospitals in Uganda in 2021