Human Capital Elements and their Influence on Perfromance Evidence from Ugandas Manufacturing Firms

Authors

  • Sulait Tumwine

  • Sentrine Nasiima

  • Dr. Nixon Kamukama

Keywords:

human capital, education, experience, motivation, medium

Abstract

Purpose- The purpose of this paper is to establish the elements of human capital that are influential in steering the performance of medium and large manufacturing firms (MLMC). Design/methodology /approach: A valid research instrument was utilized to conduct a survey on 359 MLMCs (256 Medium firms and 103 large manufacturing companies) and 897 respondents that are representative of 397 MLMCs and 1,087 respondents. Correlation and regression analysis were conducted to ascertain the validity of the hypotheses. Findings- It was established that human capital elements (employee educational level, experience and motivation) are associated with MLMC`s performance. Furthermore, human capital as a whole accounts for 55.9 percent of the variation in performance Uganda`s MLMCs. Research limitations/implications- Only a single research methodological approach was employed, future research through interviews could be undertaken to triangulate. Multiple respondents in MLMCs (CEO, finance manager and human

How to Cite

Sulait Tumwine, Sentrine Nasiima, & Dr. Nixon Kamukama. (2014). Human Capital Elements and their Influence on Perfromance Evidence from Ugandas Manufacturing Firms. Global Journal of Management and Business Research, 14(D2), 19–28. Retrieved from https://journalofbusiness.org/index.php/GJMBR/article/view/1418

Human Capital Elements and their Influence on Perfromance Evidence from Ugandas Manufacturing Firms

Published

2014-03-15