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THE EFFECT OF DELEGATION ON EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE IN RESTLESS
DEVELOPMENT UGANDA
BY
KIBIRANGO SHARIFAH
213-033072-06140
BPA
A RESEARCH PROPOSAL SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC
ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT
OF THE REUIREMENTS FOR THE !ARD OF A BACHELORS DEGREE OF
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION OF THE ISLAMIC
UNIVERSITY IN UGANDA
FEB 2016
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DECLARATION
I, Kibirango Sharifah, do hereby declare that this dissertation is original and has not been
published or submitted for any other degree award to any other University before.
Signed: .......................................................... Date: ...........................................
Kibirango Sharifah
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APPROVAL
his serves to certify that this dissertation satisfies the partial fulfillment of the re!uirements for
the award of a degree of a "acholor#s degree of public $dministration of the Islamic University
in Uganda
Supervisor
i. %r.&oloba 'ydary
Signature:((..((((((((((( Date:........................................................
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ACKNO!LEDGEMENT
I am grateful to all my supervisor %r. &oloba 'ydar for supervising my wor) and giving me
valuable, clear and professional guidance on this study from the beginning to the end.
%y sincere gratitude and appreciation go to my course lecturers for their most valuable and
dependable lectures*professional training which laid the foundation and built my confidence to
handle this research pro+ect.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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9.0 "ac)ground to the study................................................................................................8
9.9 Statement of the problem...............................................................................................
9.7 b+ectives of the study..................................................................................................
9.7.9 he general ob+ective..................................................................................................
9.7.7 Specific ob+ectives......................................................................................................
he study comprises of the following specific ob+ectives...................................................
9.8 /esearch !uestions.........................................................................................................;
9.< Scope of the Study.........................................................................................................;
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%'D5?............................................................................................................9
8.0 Introduction..................................................................................................................9
8.9 /esearch Design..........................................................................................................9
8.9.9 Study 2opulation.......................................................................................................9;
8.9.7 Sample Si@e and sampling methods of the study......................................................9;
8.9.8 Sampling techni!ue..................................................................................................9;
8.7 Data -ollection %ethods.............................................................................................9=
8.7.9 Auestionnaires..........................................................................................................9=
8.7.7 Interviews.................................................................................................................9>
8.7.8 Documentary review.................................................................................................9>
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CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
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Delegation is one of modern trends practiced by managers. It#s function stands out
contributing and increasing the level of motivation of employees and achieving positive
returns for Can organi@ation with a manager and Can employee with a customer both. n
the level of an organi@ation, it achieves competitive advantage, )nowledge inventory,
increases the level of productivity and speed in finali@ing tas)s effectively. n the level of
manager, it alleviates functional burdens, gains employeesE satisfaction and builds
cooperation and trust between manger and employees giving a chance for manger to have
fullFtime for reali@ation more important wor). So, it reduces physical and intellectual efforts
eGerted by manager and other employees. n the level of an employee, it wor)s on
achieving functional empowerment, constructing alternative and administrative leadership,
ma)ing employees feel selfFconfidence and motivation for Gcellency in performance. n
the level of customer, it meets the needs of customers rapidly, delivering or providing the
service will not be delayed due to delegation authority. 5iving the customer a higher level of
care and attention, building customerEs perceived and creating loyalty and mutual respect for
an organi@ation and production in which the organi@ation produced.
It can be said that the method of delegation authority becomes inevitable issue for every
organi@ation whether in public or private sector. It is not optional due to many reasons that
have connected and brought developments and changes to the organi@ations including that
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Cincreasing their si@e and diversity of products, multiplicity of their products and spread of
their branches in different geographical @ones and different local, regional and international
levels.
%anagers have been imposed for the necessity to have a way for helping them in facilitating
business affairs and alleviating the burdens in which they aren#t tolerated, implemented and
controlled by a manger. n other hand, different social and environmental transformations in
organi@ations have been changed since the classical school was differentiated by centralism
and sub+ecting to orders of managers without reluctance. Implementing processes and
procedures become more fleGible, and free due to employees. he results of applying this
sprinciple has helped employees to be enhanced, imposed different functional rights for
them, and necessity to transform from dictatorship to democracy associates with modern
trends of management and employeesE desires and wishes. In addition, managers will be able
to maintain their +ob position and preserve the process of facilitating business affairs,
employeesE loyalty, enabling to be remained and achieving performance efficiency.
It is also widely accepted by organi@ational theorists that human resource is one of the most
important assets of an organi@ation because the main activities of the firm are done through
employees C$mabile, 9BB8. $rmstrong C700; mentioned that the people who wor) in
organisations are the most important resources with which success can be attained. In other
words, the success of an organi@ation in reali@ing its ob+ectives heavily depends on the
performance of its employees. Delegation is one such factor affecting the performance of
employees in organisations.
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1"1 S#..* ( . '(5.
It stands out reality to the phenomenon of delay in delivery of services to citi@ens, reviewers
and routines from perspective of researchers based on thoughts of customers in order to
obtain variety services, functional +ob methods and technical tas)s done by employees at
Sawa 4orld organisation CS4, which leads the capacity to absorb a long time with clients
and reviewers to obtain the re!uired services. he results will be accumulation of business
affairs on citi@ens and wasting time and effort of employees and clients. he !uestion of
what is the effect of delegation on employeesE performance due to efficiency, effectiveness,
decision ma)ing, empowermet and assignment has been emerged.
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he present study will aim at identifying the effect of delegation on employee performance
at Sawa 4orld.
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he study comprises of the following specific ob+ectives.
i. o eGamine the effects of delegation on efficiency at Sawa 4orld rgani@ation.
ii. o eGamine the effect of employee empowerment on employee pergormance at Sawa 4orld
rgani@ation
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iii. o eGamine the effect of employee assignment on employee performance at Sawa 4orld
rganisation.
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i. 4hat are the effects of delegation on employee performanceH
ii. 4hat are the effects of delegation on employee efficiencyH
iii. 'ow can delegation be empowered and made effectiveH
1"4 S$(. ( . S)+
he scope of the study will be seen in terms of geographical scope, time scope and content
scope as detailed below
1"4"1 G.(&'#$#55 /$(. ( . /)+"
he study will focus on Sawa 4orld rgani@ation Uganda because limited time and
financial resources could not allow for the study to be conducted in all 15s in Uganda.
1"4"2 C(*.* /$(. ( . /)+"he study will focus on the effects of delegadation on employee performance in 15s, with
particular reference to Sawa 4orld rgani@ation Uganda.
1"4"3 T. /$(.
he study in terms of periodic scope was limited to the period between 700; and 709
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1": S&*$#*$. ( . S)+
It lies on the importance of the topic related to delegation from high management to lower
managerial levels of employees at Sawa 4orld Uganda. Studying such phenomenon
discovers the level of centralism and decentralism applied in management of municipality
affairs in which a lot of wor) and different services are implemented for local community
and citi@ens due to increasing the level of service, performance and speed.
his matter is going to achieve a higher level of satisfaction and loyalty to customers.
Delegation of employee reflects positive returns achieving efficiency, effectiveness and
empowerment. In addition creating alternative leadership, trust, cooperation between
functional high and medium levels or between employer and employees.
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he conceptual frame wor) shows the relationship between delegation incentives and the
employee performance. Delegation incentives are ta)en as the independent variables and
employee performance as the dependent variable. Delegation incentives include +ob recognition,
D.5.(*
• Salary increament
•
2romotion• &ob empowerment
• /ecognition
•
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• imely delivery of
wor)
• Improved productivity
• 4or)er !uality
• -reativity
• I*.'8.**& V#'#5./ <
• wor) environment
• leadership styles
• or ani@ational culture
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/ecruitment, salary increament, promotion and +ob empowerment. 4or) environment, leadership
styles and organisational culture and values are intervening variable. mployee performance has
been conceptuali@ed as timely delivery of wor), creativity, teamwor), wor) !uality, creativity
and improved productivity .
he model suggests that delegation incentives can contribute significantly to employee
performance with help of the intervening variables. Delegation incentives namely +ob
recognition, promotion and &ob empowerment positively affect employee performance. he
model further assumes that the wor) environment, leadership styles and organisational culture
and values would have intervening effect on the relationship between delegation incentives and
employee performance. he model suggests that delegation incentives can contribute
significantly to employee performance with help of the intervening variables .
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CHAPTER T!O
LITERATURE REVIE!
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he purpose of this chapter is to review related literature by other researchers and how they
relate to this study. he chapter will present literature on delegation of employee on
employee performance giving clear eGplanation on assignment, efficiency and
empowerment.
T. ..$ ( +.5.(* (* .$.*$ #*+ ..$8.*.//"
'ashem et. al, C7098 conducted a study on the impact of structural empowerment in
achieving psychological empowerment. he study has reached that there is a statistical
significant between availability of structural empowerment represented by delegation of
authority, 2ersonality development, participation and Development innovative behavior on
achieving psychological empowerment represented by oneEs awareness that he holds an
important and meaningful +ob position, feeling effective, independent and capability to be
effective.
$F%atouh C7008 studied the role of delegation of authority in achieving the ob+ectives of
an organi@ation. he study has reached that delegation of has played a basic role in
achieving business fast. It raises the morale among wor)ers. It allows the chance for
building employees and enables them to alternative leadership and ability to manage
organi@ations.
T. ..$ ( ( .(;.'.* (* .5(.. .'('#$.
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he study of $FAaryouti C700; on the feeling +ob empowerment among managers of
middle management level in Kuwait. he study depended on a random sample reached to
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in yamen il -ompany was low. $lso, there is a strong and positive relation between
successes of delegation process and headsE sufficiency. he company has sought for
achieving its ob+ectives in the light of ta)ing effective decisions. In addition, if the company
doesn#t apply authority delegation among employees, this will depress them and there is no
motivation in implementing managerial decisions. So, high managements decisions will not
be effected and have important value.
"ut the study of Senyuta C7098 titled delegation and performance. his paper empirically
investigates how the level of authority delegation is related to the performance of an
organi@ation. Decentrali@ed, hori@ontal organi@ational structure ta)es advantage of more
efficient decision ma)ing, mainly due to more efficient use of LsoftL information. he cost of
such decentrali@ation is the loss of control and the need to properly incentivi@e agents who
are legitimately given the authority to ma)e decisions. his is the tradeFoff organi@ation
faces when deciding on the level of authority delegation.
he study of She)ari, et al C7099 on the relationship between delegation authority process
and rate of effectiveness: case study municipality regions of %ashhad. 6indings of this study
suggested that in general, between the delegation authority process and rate of effectiveness
there is a significant correlation C2Fvalue M 0.000, also, between delegation authority
process, including: preparation, appreciation stage and effectiveness, there is a significant
relationship. he greatest effect among five stage of delegation authority process, the aspects
of appreciation and preparation is related to, So that the power of eGplains appreciation e!ual
to 0.9; and the power of eGplains preparation e!ual to 0.9
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authorityFdelegation game. Individuals often retain authority even when its delegation is in
their material interest suggesting that authority has nonpecuniary conse!uences for utility.
$uthority also leads to overprovision of effort by the controlling parties, while a large
percentage of subordinates underprovide effort despite pecuniary incentives to the contrary.
$uthority thus has important motivational conse!uences that eGacerbate the inefficiencies
arising from suboptimal delegation choicesE incentive effects of powerL.
$wawdeh C709
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and in particular, the organi@ation surveyed among the most important results of the research
is to follow the tide of revelation inaccurate for people and committees that have been
delegated authority resulting in some of the directions that do not serve the administrative
wor) in the surveyed rgani@ation, and the method adopted version in organi@ational units is
wea), due to the wea)ness of directors informed of the latest developments that rate
methods modern administrative wor).
$FAaryoni C7008 studied the trends for those who occupy leading +obs in ministries and
public departments in Kuwait for authority delegation. he study has discussed the rends for
those who occupy leading +obs in ministries and public departments in Kuwait for authority
delegation due to the definition, importance, eGtent of relaGation or feeling that it is a threat
for their leading roles. he study has recommended in following suggestions:
• he need to ta)e into account different official sides to select leading functions at
ministries and official departments.
• he need to conduct training courses for the present leaders as conferences and
wor)shops and define disadvantages of centerlisim and authority monopoly by
managers
• he need to provide material and moral incentive employees to accept the
authori@ation, and that by lin)ing efficiency in the eGercise of powers delegated to
them material and moral incentives.
E.$ ( .5(.. #//&*.* (* .5(.. .'('#*$.
he study of 6rehiat $lawneh C7000 on the factors effect of assignments in industry:
an empirical study. he study aimed at identifying the factors effect on assignment in
industry. %any models have been established to interpret some actions and perceptions
relating to assignments. he study reached for following results: most perspectives of
managers were positive. 2ractice delegation associated with conviction of the importance
of the assignment manager level information eGchange mechanisms available in the
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institution. In addition delegation isn#t related to appropriate time for ta)ing decisions by
manager, controlling, employees# eGperience and raising their productivity. he models
has shown that the source of the factors are psychological, mental and personal related to
manager more than to these relate to the institution and economic and legal information.
he study of $F$daila C9BB> on the delegation of authority in &ordanian public
institutions: an empirical study. he study aimed at identifying level and degree of
assignment of managerial authority in public institutions. he results of the study have
shown that the degree of applying delegation was medium. $lso, there is a statistical
significant for variable of method of ta)ing decisions and trust degree among elements of
delegation process and speed in finali@ing transections. In addition, there is a statistical
significant for variables of Cage, +ob position and eGperience. 4hereas, there is no
statistical significant for variable of !ualification.
he study of $wamleh C9BB
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• here were significant obstacles for assignments in both sectors including
wea)ness in trust, lac) of training, rigidity of legislations and retardation of
organi@ational structures.
he study recommended in necessity narrowing the gap between conviction and
authori@ation applied. 1ecessity of adopting clear basics for authori@ation and identifying
its different sides in order to conduct more empirical studies.
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CHAPTER THREE
METHODOLOGY
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his chapter will present the methodology that will be used during the study. It describes and
discusses the research design, sample si@e and selection, the data collection methods used
and their corresponding data collection instruments, data management and analysis procedure
as well as steps that were ta)en to ensure validity and reliability during the study and
measurement of variables.
3"1 R./.#'$ D./&*
he research design will aim to follow the direction in which the research is employed or
collecting the data relevant to the study, this study will adopt a correlational design which is
used for eGamining relationships between two or more non manipulated variables and in this
matter the relationship between delegation and employee performance. he study will mainly
use !uantitative approach, also a !ualitative approach will be adopted to enable the
researcher capture data that would be left out by the !uantitative approach. his will aim at
capturing more inFdepth information on the topic under investigation.
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Se)aran, C7008 defines a population as the entire group of people or events or things that a
researcher wishes to investigate. he study will be conducted among Sawa 4orld
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employees. hose employees representented all categories of employees including
managers, full time employees and volunteers. he whole population was estimated at
9=CSawa 4orld Uganda, 709;. It was from this population that the sample si@e was
derived.
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o avoid unguided generalisation, it#s widely recognised that the study chooses a sample
si@e. he study will use a sample si@e of 980 respondents drawn from the study
population of 9= employees of Sawa 4orld Uganda.
T#5. 1< /(;*& ()5#(*, S#5. />. #*+ /#5*& .(+/
#'.# ( /)+ T#'&. P()5#(* S#5. S>. S#5*& T.$*9).
%anagers 90 90 census
6ull time staff
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in terms of accuracy and cost effectiveness putting into consideration the sub+ect matter of
investigation. he researchers will wal) into the premises of respondents, introduced
himself to the respondent as he eGplains the purpose and ob+ectives of the study, and those
who would accept to participate in the study will be given !uestionnaires to fill in.
3"2 D## C(55.$(* M.(+/
he collection of data in this will ta)e two forms, namely the collection of primary data and
the collection of secondary data. he collection of primary data involves the use of
!uestionnaire method to gather information from selected respondents and interviews. he
collection of secondary data involves reviewing the operational manuals, guides, +ournals.
3"2"1 )./(**#'./
he !uestionnaire will be selected for use in this study because it#s !uite popular and low
cost even when the universe is large and is widely spread geographically CKothari 700
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important because it provides inFdepth !ualitative information which may not be possible
to collect with the closed ended !uestionnaire.
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