Effect of E-Recruitment on Employee Performance: A Case of Kajiado County Government
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Date
2024-09Author
Ronkoine, Pauline Sopilal
Nzioki, Susan
Kiama, Michael
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The widespread use of information systems in a variety of activities and departments
for organizational competitive advantage and success has been aided by businesses' widespread
acceptance of technology. Despite this, the Kajiado county government has been facing
inadequate service delivery, which is exacerbated by personnel performance that falls short of
deadlines or timeframes in reaching targets. The purpose of this study was to determine the
effect of e-recruitment on employee performance in Kenya's Kajiado County Government. The
technological acceptability model supported the study.
Methodology: This study utilized a descriptive research design. A total of 1689 employees,
including supervisors and unionized workers, were part of the study's target demographic. A
sample size of 313 was chosen by stratified random sampling. Questionnaires were used to
compile data. Quantitative data was analyzed using thematic analysis, while qualitative data
was analyzed using statistical analysis. The data was analyzed with descriptive and inferential
statistics.
Results: Regression of coefficients showed that e-recruitment had a positive and significant
effect on employee performance in Kajiado county (β=0.287, p=0.000).
Conclusion: The study concluded that e-recruitment had a positive and significant effect on
employee performance in Kajiado County. The government of Kenya should encourage all the
counties to embrace the e-recruitment process. This is because e-recruitment minimizes
paperwork recruitment and also minimizes costs. Counties should also use digital databases for
their employees to minimize forgery and also for easier tracking of the applicants.
Citation
Ronkoine, P. S., Nzioki, S., & Kiama, M. (2024). Effect of E-Recruitment on Employee Performance: A Case of Kajiado County Government. Journal of Human Resource & Leadership, 4(2), 48-57.Publisher
Journal of Human Resource & Leadership,
