Indirect financial compensation practices and service delivery among employees of county government of Kericho, Kenya

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International journal of recent research in commerce economics and management (IJRRCEM)

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Employee compensation is the remuneration received by an employee in return of their contribution to the organization; it is a form of pay given to an employee which arise from the employment and it is either in form of monetary or non-monetary for better service delivery. There has been frequent unrest by county staff and this in many occasions has led to poor service delivery hence the need for this study to examine the relationship between indirect financial compensation practices and service delivery among employees of County Government of Kericho. The study adopted a cross-sectional research design where a sample population of 354 respondents was randomly selected from a target population of 3108 permanent employees working in all the ministries and departments in the County Government of Kericho. Structured questionnaire was the primary data collection instrument which was validated by experts in Human Resource where their comments were incorporated in the final data collection instrument. Reliability of the research instrument was determined using Cronbach’s Alpha coefficient where coefficient values of 0.847 was achieved from a pilot study that was done in Bomet County which showed that the instrument was reliable. Descriptive statistics was used for quantitative data analysis and were presented in form of tables The study recommends that; employees should be provided with housing facility; competitive salary and wages, relevant allowances; bonuses; career advancement; natured; respected, praised, recommended and acknowledged so that they are encouraged and motivated to offer better service.

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Research article on financial compensation and service delivery

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