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INTEGRATED STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AND PERFORMANCES OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES IN KENYA

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  • James Ochieng Sika

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  • Constatine Wesonga Opiyo

    Author

Keywords:

ICT; performance; management practices; strategic plan; universities; infrastructure

Abstract

Transforming higher education institutions in Kenya using modern paradigm is a dream yet to be realized in

Kenya. However, the World Bank economic update indicates that ICT sector in Kenya has outperformed all

other sector of the economy, growing by 20 percent annually and propelling Kenyan economy to the second

largest in Africa. This in turn creates an opportunity for universities to ride on this wave and increase their

research output. The Kenya vision 2030 identifies science, technology and innovation as one of the six

foundations for socio – economic growth and transformation. The national university strategy recognizes that

information and communication technology infrastructure is one of the four pillars of emerging knowledge

economy and that ICT infrastructure is essential for achieving increased quality of university education. This

raises questions on the effectiveness of integrated strategic management that universities purport to practice. In

addition, there is limited literature regarding the level of adoption of integrated strategic management, the

factors that contribute to the implementation of strategic management, the challenges faced during

implementation and the outcome of this practice. Moreover, it is not clear on how the practice of integrated

strategic management has impacted on the performance of public universities in Kenya.

Author Biographies

  • James Ochieng Sika

    Maseno University, P. O. Box Private Bag, Maseno, Kenya

  • Constatine Wesonga Opiyo

    Maseno University, P. O. Box Private Bag, Maseno, Kenya.

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2017-01-10

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