Resilience and Organizational Performance of Indigenous Third Party Logistic Businesses in Transport Sector in Kenya

Dr. Mary Mwanzia

Abstract: The main objective of this study was to Resilience and organization performance of indigenous third party logistic businesses in the transport sector in Kenya. The third party logistics industry has been constantly changing due to global industry consolidation, technology integration, industry specialization, and industry alliance networks. Literature presents resilience for creating organizational performance. This paper was to analyze from the retailers’ perspective, how resilience of third party logistics providers could meet the customers’ needs better and create organization Performance in the third party logistics market. The empirical data was collected through Questionnaires and interview schedules. In total 181 Logistic firms were to take part in the survey, Census enquiry was used to get the sample where operations managers in the indigenous third party logistic companies were respondents who were interviewed. The collected data was analyzed using descriptive research design an exploratory factor analysis, multi- collinerity test, inferential statistical analyses and linear regression tests was carried out for each variable in the study. Data analysis was done using SPSS to generate quantitative reports through tabulations, percentages, and measures of central tendency. Validity and reliability was tested using a pilot study.

Keywords: Resilience and organization performance, Transport Sector.

Title: Resilience and Organizational Performance of Indigenous Third Party Logistic Businesses in Transport Sector in Kenya

Author: Dr. Mary Mwanzia

International Journal of Management and Commerce Innovations 

ISSN 2348-7585 (Online)

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Vol. 5, Issue 2, October 2017 – March 2018

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Resilience and Organizational Performance of Indigenous Third Party Logistic Businesses in Transport Sector in Kenya by Dr. Mary Mwanzia