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Policies and Employee Performance: Evidence from Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service

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This study examined the influence of welfare policies on employee performance within the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service. Guided by Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, the research explored how health insurance coverage, retirement planning support, and educational assistance programs affect employee engagement, customer satisfaction, timeliness, efficiency, and quality of work. A descriptive design was employed, targeting all 69 Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service employees through a census approach, with a high response rate of 88.7%. Data were collected using semi-structured questionnaires and analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics in SPSS version 25. Findings revealed that welfare policies significantly enhance employee performance by improving professional growth, motivation, recognition, and stress management. This was supported by a mean of 3.833 and standard deviation of 0.491. Respondents particularly emphasized the value of training opportunities, career development, recognition programs, and financial incentives in motivating performance. The study concludes that welfare policies are not mere administrative functions but strategic tools that drive productivity, job satisfaction, and organizational efficiency. For the scientific community, this study makes an important contribution by empirically demonstrating the strategic role of welfare policies in enhancing employee performance within a public institution. Further, the study provides a theoretical and practical lens for understanding how welfare provisions such as health insurance, training, recognition and financial incentives directly influence employee motivation, engagement and efficiency.

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hal-05330962 , version 1 (25-10-2025)

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Obadia Kipsang Yego, Priscilla Wanjiku Ndegwa, James Odhiambo Oringo. Policies and Employee Performance: Evidence from Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service. Asian Journal of Economics, Business and Accounting, 2025, 25 (11), pp.63-72. ⟨hal-05330962⟩
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