Organizational Characteristics and Communication Effectiveness of Solar Companies in Kenya
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Date
2021-05Author
Mwai, Emma Nyawira
Senaji, Thomas A.
Muema, Wilson
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The solar energy sector has been performing poorly in
recent years. This poor performance has been attributed to
factors such as making poor decisions, implementing inadequate
strategies, and ineffective communication. Managers can
perform their duties and responsibilities through effective
communication. The purpose of this study was to examine the
relationship between communication practices and the
effectiveness of communication in solar companies in Kenya. A
descriptive research design was adopted for this study through
which information from demographic groups was gathered. A
sample of 293 respondents drawn from a target population of
1224 was surveyed using a structured questionnaire to collect
data. Data analysis was done using SPSS on both descriptive
analysis and inferential analysis. The study revealed a β=-2.179,
Wald =31.683, df=1, which is associated with a p-value of 0.001
and Exp (B) = 0.133 for the Communication channel.It is
concluded that communication channels significantly influence
the odds of communication effectiveness in solar companies in
Kenya. It is recommended that the solar companies use reliable
and high-speed communication channels to enhance
communication effectiveness among solar companies.
Publisher
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS)