Influence of stakeholder engagement on change intervention in Nairobi City County Government.
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Date
2025-07Author
Macharia, William Wamai
Munga, Jane Wanjiru
Kithinji, Moses
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This study examined the influence of stakeholder engagement on change intervention in NCCG. Grounded in
Stakeholder Theory the study adopted an explanatory research design using a quantitative approach. The
target population comprised 6,899 county personnel across top, middle, and operational levels, from which a
stratified random sample of 378 respondents was drawn. Data was collected using structured questionnaires
and analyzed through multiple linear regression to establish the statistical significance and influence of
Stakeholder engagement on change intervention. The findings revealed that Stakeholder engagement
emerged as a critical determinant, with strong communication channels, feedback mechanisms, and
stakeholder representation contributing to enhanced transparency and public trust. The study concludes that
for NCCG to achieve sustainable and impactful change, Stakeholder engagement should be institutionalized
through participatory governance frameworks. The study recommends the formulation of a formal
stakeholder engagement policy. From a policy perspective, the study advocates for a holistic and inclusive
model of strategic change that embeds transparency, accountability, and responsiveness within the public
sector.
Citation
Macharia, W. W., Munga, J. W., & Kithinji, M. (2025). Influence of stakeholder engagement on change intervention in Nairobi City County Government. The Strategic Journal of Business & Change Management, 12 (3), 85–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.61426/sjbcm.v12i3.3313Publisher
The Strategic Journal of Business & Change Management
Subject
Frequency of Communication,Stakeholder Representation,
Conflict Resolution Mechanisms,
Feedback Mechanism
