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Political interference and corporate performance of public universities in Uganda
Author(s) -
Musa Moya
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
journal of public administration and policy research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2141-2480
DOI - 10.5897/jpapr11.010
Subject(s) - corporate governance , politics , accounting , business , public relations , political science , finance , law
This study examined the relationship between political interference, corporate governance and corporate performance in four public universities in Uganda. The study was prompted by institutional turbulences as a result of political interference in public universities. A cross-sectional and correlational study was conducted in four public universities in Uganda namely; Makerere, Kyambogo, Gulu and Mbarara. Multiple regression model was fitted using SPSS to determine the strength of the relationship and prediction of corporate performance. We offer evidence that political interference in these universities decision-making negatively affects their corporate performance. Political interference had a significant negative effect on corporate performance. The findings further revealed that corporate governance variables were significant in this study, specifically, board size, had a negative effect on corporate performance while policy and decision making had a significant positive relationship with corporate performance. There is an ongoing need for public universities to formulate policies and make decisions that can improve the overall operations, systemically; namely, in the areas of constituting manageable council and senate committees and minimal political appointees to realize improved corporate performance.

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