Downloads: 114 | Views: 309
Research Paper | Management | Kenya | Volume 3 Issue 8, August 2014 | Popularity: 7.2 / 10
Relational Capital and Business Performance of Pharmaceutical Firms in Kenya
Dr. James Mark Ngari
Abstract: Relational capital is the ability of an organization to interact positively with business community members to motivate the potential for wealth creation by enhancing human and structural capital Relational capital comprises the knowledge embedded in all the relationships an organization develops whether it is with customers, competitors, suppliers, trade associations or government bodies. The purpose of the study was to test the relationship between relational capital as a component of intellectual capital and business performance of the pharmaceutical firms in Kenya. The specific objectives were to determine whether Strategic Alliances, Licensing and Agreements, Customer and Supplier Relations and customer knowledge influence business performance of pharmaceutical firms in Kenya. The study was carried out in Nairobi since most of the pharmaceutical firms were located here apart from a few, which were based outside Nairobi. The research study adapted three research designs namely: Quantitative, explanatory and descriptive research design. The target population constituted 89 pharmaceutical firms and the sample frame was comprised of 31 local pharmaceutical firms licensed by pharmacy and poisons board in 2010-2011 which formed the sample size, thus represented 35 % of the total population. Purposive sampling procedure was used to arrive at 31 pharmaceutical firms while judgmental sampling was used to target the human resource managers. Out of the 31 pharmaceutical firms the response rate was 18 companies. The instrument of data collection was a structured questionnaire with questions anchored on a five (5) point likert type ranking scale which was administered to the respondents. The data processing and analysis was done mainly by the use of logarithmic multiple linear regression analysis. The results and findings of the study indicated that the components of relational capital influenced business performance of pharmaceutical firms in Kenya. The overall model indicated that Customer Suppliers Relations with a P-Value of 0.031and Customer Knowledge with a P-value of 0.070 had positive and significant influence to business performance of pharmaceutical firms in Kenya, while Strategic Alliance Licensing Agreement 0.160 had a positive but insignificant influence on business performance.
Keywords: Customer Suppliers Relations, Customer Knowledge, Strategic Alliance Licensing Agreement, Business Performance, Pharmaceutical Firms
Edition: Volume 3 Issue 8, August 2014
Pages: 1110 - 1115
Make Sure to Disable the Pop-Up Blocker of Web Browser
Downloads: 950 | Views: 1773
Management, India, Volume 3 Issue 10, October 2014
Pages: 639 - 642Trend of FDI in India and Its Impact on Economic Growth
Vinay Kumar
Downloads: 543 | Views: 1130
Management, India, Volume 6 Issue 2, February 2017
Pages: 866 - 868A Study on Digital Marketing and its Impact
P. Sathya
Downloads: 529 | Views: 875
Management, India, Volume 6 Issue 5, May 2017
Pages: 1827 - 1831A Study to Identify the Factors Affecting Employee Retention
Amandeep Kaur, Prabhjot K. Dilawari
Downloads: 431 | Views: 698
Management, Kenya, Volume 3 Issue 10, October 2014
Pages: 24 - 36Analysis of the Key Drivers of Sustainable Procurement in Public Organizations in Kenya: A Case of Kengen Olkaria Geothermal Station Naivasha
Maina Samuel Kariuki, Josphat Witaba Kwasira
Downloads: 418 | Views: 706
Management, India, Volume 9 Issue 1, January 2020
Pages: 46 - 49Time Management Skills Vital for Young Professionals
Harcharan Singh