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Browsing by Author "Mumani, Mical Oluteyo"

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    Corporate Governance Principles and Performance of National Sports Federations in Nairobi City County, Kenya
    (Kenyatta University, 2025-08) Mumani, Mical Oluteyo
    Most, if not all, countries recognize the importance of strengthening the sports industry. The sports industry in Kenya continues to grow swiftly and emerge as a vibrant and crowd-pulling phenomenon. However, few studies on the critical topic of corporate governance principles and performance of national sports federations have been conducted. Thus, the research focused on determining corporate governance principles influence on National Sports Federations’ performance in Nairobi City County, Kenya. The specific objectives included evaluating the effects of transparency, accountability, sustainability, and integrity to National Sports Federations’ performance in Nairobi City County, Kenya. Both secondary and primary data were employed in the study. Anchored on Stewardship, Balanced Scorecard, and Stakeholder theories, the research used a descriptive design, collecting data from 145 members across 76 federations via semi-structured questionnaires. Simple random technique was used in selecting sampling units and a pilot study done before the actual study. The researcher analyzed data using Statistical Packages for Social Sciences (SPSS). Quantitative data collected was analyzed using multiple regression, descriptive analysis and Correlation analysis. Study findings revealed that accountability, transparency, integrity and sustainability have a significant positive relationship with performance of national sports federations in Nairobi City County, Kenya. Further findings revealed that increased service delivery, customer feedback, employee satisfaction and financial performance of national sports federations indicate performance. This study recommends formation of clear corporate governance policies that raise sustainable development and accountability in the Kenya sporting sector, national sports federation members to adopt continuous training on best practices of corporate governance, utilize digital platforms for governance practices to enhance integrity and transparency, national and county government to establish measurable performance indicators to be adopted by national sports federations, consistent monitoring and evaluation of these performance indicators. These recommendations will help both the national sports federations and government to increase transparency, accountability, sustainability and integrity in the sport industry in Kenya.
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    Upscaling Corporate Governance Principles for Performance of National Sports Federations in Kenya and Beyond
    (2025-05) Mumani, Mical Oluteyo; Muathe, Stephen Makau
    The sports industry in Kenya continues to grow swiftly and emerge as a vibrant and crowd-pulling phenomenon. However, few studies have been conducted on the critical topic of corporate governance principles and the performance of national sports federations. Thus, the research focused on determining the effect of corporate governance principles on National Sports Federations’ performance in Nairobi City County, Kenya. The objectives included evaluating the effects of transparency, accountability, sustainability, and integrity on National Sports Federations’ performance in Nairobi City County, Kenya. The study variables were anchored in the Stewardship theory, Balanced Scorecard theory, and Stakeholder theory. The research utilized both secondary and primary data. The research utilized a descriptive research design to collect data from a sample of 145 federation members: Head of National Team Coaches, Assistant National Team Coaches, and Technical Directors. Semi-structured questionnaires were utilized for data collection. Self-administered Questionnaires were utilized, employing the drop-off and later pick-up approach. Data was analyzed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). Quantitative data collected was analyzed using multiple regression, descriptive analysis, and Correlation analysis. The study found that accountability, transparency, integrity, and sustainability have a significant positive relationship with the performance of national sports federations in Nairobi City County. Further findings reveal that increased service delivery, customer feedback, employee ESI Preprints May 2025 www.esipreprints.org 300 satisfaction, and financial performance of national sports federations indicate performance. This study recommends the formation of clear corporate governance policies that raise sustainable development in the Kenya sporting sector, federation members to adopt continuous training on best practices of corporate governance, utilize digital platforms for governance practices, national and county government to establish measurable performance indicators to be adopted by national sports federations, consistent monitoring, and evaluation of these performance indicators. These recommendations will help both the national sports federations and the government to increase transparency, accountability, sustainability, and integrity in the sports industry in Kenya.

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