Stakeholder involvement, project ethical climate, commitment to the project and performance of poverty eradication projects in Uganda: a study of NAADS Projects in Mukono District
Abstract
The purpose of the study was to establish the relationship between stakeholder
involvement, project Ethical Climate, Commitment to the Project and Performance of
Poverty Eradication Projects in Uganda. The study adopted a cross sectional and
quantitative survey design. Correlational and regressional designs were adopted to
explain the relationships between the variables of study and the extent to which the
independent variables explain the dependent variable. The study sample consisted of 323 NAADS projects undertaken in the 28 sub-counties of Mukono district. The data was
tested for reliability, analyzed using SPSS and results presented based on the study
objectives.
The results from the study revealed that there is a positive and significant relationship
between stakeholder involvement and performance of poverty eradication projects,
stakeholder involvement and commitment to the project, stakeholder involvement and
project ethical climate, Project Ethical Climate and Performance of Poverty Eradication
Projects, Project Ethical Climate and Commitment to the Project and between
Commitment to the Project and Performance of Poverty Eradication Projects. In addition,
stakeholder involvement was found to be a better predictor of performance of poverty
eradication projects than project ethical climate and commitment to the project. This
implies that to improve performance of poverty eradication project, emphasis should be
put on ensuring that stakeholders are highly involved in the projects activities.
The study therefore recommended project managers to encourage teamwork among
stakeholders, efficient and effective ways of doing work in order to increase stakeholder
involvement which eventually improves performance of the projects.
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