Participatory Decision-Making and Financial Management in Public Secondary Schools in Kericho County
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Date
2023-07Author
Mutuiri1, Zachary Gitonga
Ngeera, Flora Gaceri
Kirambia, Rosemary
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Prudent financial management entails deterrence of mismanagement, squandering and
misappropriation of institutional funds. To ensure prudent financial management in public
secondary schools, measures such as establishment of committees to manage finances and enhance
financial accountability have been put in place. However, despite these measures, public secondary
schools have continued to report financial mismanagement. The aim of this study was to assess
the impact of involving stakeholders in financial management decision-making processes within
public secondary schools in Kericho County, Kenya. The study was underpinned by participatory
leadership theory. Concurrent nested research design, and mixed methods were adopted in the
study. 239 public secondary schools were targeted, out of which a sample of 289 participants was
selected. The sampling group consisted of 72 principals, 72 bursars, 72 student presidents, 72
chairpersons of the Board of Management (BOM), and 1 County School Auditor. Stratified
proportionate sampling technique and purposive sampling method were utilized. Data was
collected using questionnaires and interview schedules. The reliability of the research instruments
was ascertained by subjecting them to Cronbach alpha test. Content validity was checked using
expert. Descriptive analysis was employed to analyze the questionnaires, while thematic analysis
was conducted to analyze the qualitative data. Results were presented in tables. The findings
indicated that government high schools demonstrated a moderate level of stakeholder engagement
in financial decision-making activities, with 69% of principals taking sole responsibility. Students’
council presidents experienced the least involvement in BOM meetings on school finance matters.
Consequently, the study recommends that principals prioritize involvement of all stakeholders in
the fiscal decision-making processes. The study contributed to knowledge on stakeholders’ role in
prevention of misappropriation of finances in public schools through participation in decision
making activities.
Publisher
International Journal of Professional Practice
Subject
Participatory decision-makingfinancial management
stakeholders’ involvement
public secondary schools