Knowledge Management Practices and Project Performance in Tharaka Nithi County, Kenya

  • Grace Syontheke Mburia
  • Shadrack Bett
Keywords: Knowledge Management Practices, Knowledge Creation, Knowledge Sharing, Knowledge Acquisition, Knowledge Storage

Abstract

Public infrastructure projects have taken a moderate pace since freedom. The records from the Kenya government 2014 on vision 2030 towards an internationally serious and prosperous Kenya demonstrate that the moderate pace in execution of open foundation ventures has prompted unsatisfactory street systems; under normalized open pleasantries; non network of the national matrix line to mechanical expected regions; inadequate relief measures in agrarian territories; and ruined motorization of the once serious enterprises that are going under. A major problem facing county governments is how to maximize on knowledge management in project management. The main objective of this study is to determine the effect of knowledge management practices on project performance in Tharaka Nithi County, Kenya. The study sets out to determine the effect of knowledge creation, knowledge sharing, knowledge acquisition and knowledge storage on project performance in Tharaka Nithi County, Kenya. The study was anchored on Knowledge-Based View Theory the Resource-Based Theory and the Organization Learning Theory. The study adopted cross sectional, explanatory and descriptive research designs targeting 120 management staff and employees of Tharaka Nithi County. A census study of all the targeted staff was carried out. Primary data was collected using structured questionnaire. The questionnaires were piloted with 12 staff from the neighboring Embu County to determine their return rate. The study used multiple regression analysis, frequencies, bar graphs, means and standard deviation measures. The study established that knowledge sharing influence project performance in Tharaka Nithi County. The study found that knowledge acquisition influences project performance in Tharaka Nithi County to a great extent. The study found that knowledge acquisition influences project performance in Tharaka Nithi County to a great. The study concludes that knowledge creation has a positive and significant influence on project performance in Tharaka Nithi County.The study will be used by project management team in other counties as it will help in formulation of proper knowledge management practices that promote effective project delivery.

Author Biographies

Grace Syontheke Mburia

School of Business, Kenyatta University, Kenya

 

Shadrack Bett

Department of Business Administration, Kenyatta University, Kenya

Published
2020-11-12
How to Cite
Mburia, G., & Bett, S. (2020). Knowledge Management Practices and Project Performance in Tharaka Nithi County, Kenya. International Journal of Business Management, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, 2(4), 1-15. https://doi.org/10.35942/jbmed.v2i4.144
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