Author
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- Godfrey Nyongesa
(Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Kenya.)
- Dr. Doris Mbugua
(Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Kenya.)
- Dr. Rose Boit
(Moi University, Kenya.)
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of human capital on the service quality of accredited universities in Kenya. The study was guided by the positivist domain which is a major doctrine or theory in social sciences largely used in survey types of research. The study employed both a crosssectional research design and an explanatory research design. The target population comprised 74 public and private universities in Kenya. The sample size was 222 respondents. The main data collection tool was a questionnaire. Both descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyze the data. Findings established that human capital had a significantly positive relationship with service quality. Human capital explained about 38% of the variation in service quality of accredited universities in Kenya. The practical implications for the study are that the human capital such as strategic leaders in universities should be aligned and increase their adoption of strategic leadership practices in order to inspire good managerial practices in universities. Additionally, the finding that human capital affects service quality is consistent with the Upper Echelons theory. This theory offers a framework for viewing leaders as wise, experienced, and educated change agents who serve as critical assets capable of enhancing service quality in their institutions.
Suggested Citation
Godfrey Nyongesa & Dr. Doris Mbugua & Dr. Rose Boit, 2022.
"Human Capital as A Determinant of Service Quality in Accredited Universities in Kenya,"
European Journal of Business and Management Research, European Open Science, vol. 7(5), pages 155-159, September.
Handle:
RePEc:epw:ejbmr0:v:7:y:2022:i:5:id:51669
DOI: 10.24018/ejbmr.2022.7.5.1669
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