Contract management and operational performance of the road construction sector in Uganda: Evidence from the Uganda National Roads Authority
Date
2023
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Centre for Research Implications and Practice
Abstract
The study examined the effect of contract management on operational performance of the road construction sector
in Uganda, a case of the Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA) paying attention to three objectives: to examine the effect
of contract administration; relationship management and contract monitoring on operational performance of UNRA. A cross
sectional research design was used on a sample of 108 participants from whom questionnaires were used to collect data. SPSS
(version 25) was adopted to process data while analysis was done through descriptive and inferential statistics. Findings
revealed that all tenets of contract management studied are positively related to operational performance (contract
administration: r = 0.53; p < 0.01, relationship management: r = 0.644; p < 0.01 and contract monitoring: r = 0.469; p
<0.01). Results revealed that contract management explains 41.3% of the variation in operational performance of UNRA and
that contract administration, relationship management and contract monitoring have a positive effect on operational
performance with net contributions of 42%, 34.7% and 24.6% respectively. The researchers conclude that contract
management positively predicts operational performance. The researchers recommend that the authorities at UNRA should
pay keen attention to all dimensions of contract management adopted in the study since they all positively relate with and
equally positively influence operational performance of the organization. By doing so, any occurrences that would jeopardize
smooth flow of activities and works will be eliminated, hence harnessing operational efficiency.
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Contract management, Operational performance, National Roads Authority, Construction, Uganda