Managerial competencies and supply chain performance of relief aid organizations in western Uganda
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2020Author
Aryatwijuka, Wilbroad
Kamukama, Nixon
Frederick, Nsambu Kijjambu
Rukundo, Aloysius
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Purpose-The paper presents the influence of managerial competencies on supply chain performance of relief aid organizations in western Uganda.
Methods-The study employed a cross-sectional and quantitative research design comprising 105 relief aid organizations operating in western Uganda. Data was analyzed using SPSSv22, to generate descriptive statistics, run correlation and hierarchical regression analysis.
Findings-The findings showed a positive significant influence of managerial competencies on supply chain performance of relief aid organizations in western Uganda.
Limitations-The study did not examine the influence of other factors such as the other supply chain enablers which include infrastructure on humanitarian supply chain performance. The focus
was on the influence of managerial competencies on supply chain performance.
Unique contribution to practice and policy- relief aid organizations should emphasize attracting, training and retaining staff with professional, social and personal competencies to ensure efficient
delivery of relief supplies.
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