Impact of Local Politics on Performance of Hospitality Industry:
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2022Author
Gachuru, David K.
Senaji, Thomas A.
Gichunge, Evangeline M.
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When organizations are formed, they attempt to operate in a style that meets the needs of their
immediate environment. Despite that, some organizations operate in a manner that can lead to
conflict with the communities in which they operate. Nonetheless, there is scarce empirical
confirmation on the relationship between local context and performance of organizations. This
study wanted to determine the relationship between managerial cognition of the local context
and performance of hospitality industry. Specifically, it sought to assess the impact of cognition
of local politics on performance of star-rated hotels in Kenya. A mixed-methods survey of 450
managers from 150 hotels categorized into 3, 4, and 5-star hotels was conducted using
structured questionnaires while an interview guide was used to collect data from 12 key
informants in the hospitality industry. Quantitative data was analyzed using SPSS software
version 26 and null hypotheses tested using binary logistic regression model results. It was
found that cognition of local politics did not significantly influence the odds of performance.
Based on these findings, it is concluded that local politics significantly influence organizational
performance. It is recommended that the hospitality industry takes into account local politics
in strategic decisions.
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Gachuru, D. K., Senaji, T. A., & Gichunge, E. M. (2022). Impact of Local Politics on Performance of Hospitality Industry: A Managerial Cognitive Perspective. Journal of Strategic Management, 2(2), 36-55.Publisher
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