Moderating Effect of Strategic Fit on the Relationship between Contingency Factors and Performance of Commercial Banks in Kenya
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Date
2021-04Author
Gagai, Geoffrey
Gichunge, Evangeline M.
Kirimi, Eunice
Type
ArticleLanguage
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The purpose of the study was to investigate the moderation effect of strategic fit on the relationship
between contingency factors and the performance of commercial banks in Kenya. The study
adopted a descriptive research design where a census of 39 commercial banks regulated by CBK
was carried out. The study targeted 7 respondents from each of the 39 commercial banks. Primary
data were collected through a questionnaire from the selected managers and were analyzed using
SPSS version 26. Correlation and multivariate regression analysis were used to test the research
hypothesis. The regression analysis results showed that strategic fit moderated the relationship
between strategic contingency factors and the performance of commercial banks in Kenya (p-value
< 0.05). It was recommended that organizations should endeavor towards matching their resources
and capabilities with the opportunities in the external environment. The matching takes place
through strategy and it is therefore vital that the company have the actual resources and capabilities
to execute and support the strategy
URI
Academic Journal of Social Sciences and Education,http://repository.kemu.ac.ke/handle/123456789/1350
Citation
Gagai, G. Gichunge, E. M & Kirimi. E (2021). MODERATING EFFECT OF STRATEGIC FIT ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CONTINGENCY FACTORS AND PERFORMANCE OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN KENYA. Academic Journal of Social Sciences and Education, 9(1). Retrieved from http://www.ajsse.org/index.php/1/article/view/6Publisher
Academic Journal of Social Sciences and Education
Subject
Competition,Technology,
Regulation, organizational structure,
strategic fit, and performance