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A Survey of Performance Improvement through Benchmarking in Commercial Banks in Kenya: The Managers’ Perception and Experience

Received: 21 November 2013     Published: 30 January 2014
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Abstract

This study sought to investigate the performance improvement through benchmarking in commercial banks in Kenya by focusing on the extent to which commercial banks used benchmarking, the relationship between benchmarking and organizational performance, and the challenges facing the adoption and implementation of benchmarking. Simple Random sampling technique was used to select two respondents from each bank. Both descriptive and inferential statistics were applied and Statistics Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) for windows version 20.0 was used for analysis. The analysis indicated that on overall, benchmarking has a positive and significant correlation r =0.551 and p< 0.001with organizational performance. The results indicated that benchmarking was an established performance improvement technique that was proved to be effective in the banking industry in Kenya over time. The researchers recommend that the benchmarking initiatives should incorporate the divergent views of all employees since at the end of it all these employees will need the information to improve the process.

Published in International Journal of Business and Economics Research (Volume 3, Issue 1)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijber.20140301.12
Page(s) 6-14
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Keywords

Benchmarking, Organizational Performance, Improvement, Commercial Banks

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    Daniel Ongeri Kerandi, Richard Bitange Nyaoga, Robert Matwere Bosire, Edinah Nyambega. A Survey of Performance Improvement through Benchmarking in Commercial Banks in Kenya: The Managers’ Perception and Experience. Int J Bus Econ Res. 2014;3(1):6-14. doi: 10.11648/j.ijber.20140301.12

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  • Faculty of Commerce, Department of Accounting, Finance & Management Science, Egerton University, Nakuru-Kenya

  • Lecturer, Faculty of Commerce, Department of Accounting, Finance & Management Science, Egerton University, Nakuru-Kenya

  • Faculty of Commerce, Department of Management Science, Kisii University, Kisii-Kenya

  • Faculty of Commerce, Department of Accounting, Finance & Management Science, Egerton University, Nakuru-Kenya

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