Abstract:
The successful implementation of strategy allows firms to actualize their vision and
objectives. This study's overall objective was to assess the influence of strategy
implementation on service delivery by Kenya’s WWDAs. The specific objectives were; to
determine the influence of short-term objectives, resource allocation, organization
structure, and organization culture on service delivery by Kenyan WWDAs. The Kenyan
government strives for every Kenyan to have access to water and sanitation services,
primarily through WWDAs. However, their performance has been below anticipated
levels. In effect, this has necessitated a look at strategy implementation by WWDAs as one
possible avenue that may explain this discrepancy. The influence of strategy
implementation on service delivery across Kenya's eight (8) WWDAs was evaluated. A
census of all the agencies was done, and 71 employees out of the sample of 80 employees
across these agencies responded to the questionnaire. Primary data was collected through
questionnaires; the data was cleaned up and coded into the Statistical Package for Social
Sciences (SPSS Version 26). Descriptive statistical measures of central tendency, including
frequencies, percentages, medians, and modes, were used to analyze and interpret the data,
while skewness and kurtosis were used to test for the normal distribution of the data.
Inferential statistics in ordinal regression tested for possible relationships between the
independent and dependent variables. The findings of the study indicated that inadequate
resources, unclear evaluation criteria, and inadequately trained personnel were some of the
challenges faced by WWDAs in Kenya in the discharge of their mandate. The combined
ordinal logistic regression output showed that Nagelkerke’s pseudo-R-square was .635
meaning that the total variability in service delivery by WWDAs in Kenya was
significantly likely to be explained by short-term objectives, resource allocation,
organizational structure, and organizational culture by 63.5%. Therefore, this study
recommends the adoption of these factors by WWDAs in Kenya, as they positively
influence service delivery by WWDAs in Kenya. According to the findings of the study,
short-term objectives, resource allocation, and organizational structure had a moderate
positive impact on service delivery, while organizational culture had a weak positive
impact on service delivery. The study recommends further research into other contexts to
establish if the results can be generalized. In addition, the study utilized only four factors
from Higgins 8’s model, including short-term objectives, resource allocation,
organizational structure, and organizational culture. As a result, a comparable study might
be conducted with a different set of factors.