The effect of supervision on employee performance in private security companies: Case study Saracen Uganda limited
Abstract
The study was conducted to examine the relationship between supervision and employee
performance in Private Security Companies. The objective of the study was to investigate the
effect of control on employee performance, to determine the influence of personal initiative on
employee performance, to establish the influence of participation on employee performance and
to examine the influence of bureaucracy on employee performance. Saracen Uganda Limited
was used as the case study where sampling techniques were used to select a sample of 120
respondents. Qualitative and quantitative research methods were both used and data collected
using questionnaires, interviews with it being analyzed using SPSS.
The study findings showed that there is a positive significant relationship (r = 0.371**, p < 0.01)
between control and employee performance anda positive significant relationship (r = 0.746**, p
< 0.01) between bureaucracy and employee performance. The study further showed that there is
no significantrelationship (r = 0.191, p > 0.01) between personal initiative and employee
performance and also no relationship (r = 0.057, p >0.01) between participation and employee
performance
The findings revealed that control and bureaucracy significantly predict employee
performancewhile personal initiative and participation do not predict employee performance.
The study recommended that the top management of Saracen Uganda Limited should ensure that
the staff is controlled and monitored and they follow all the required protocol and hierarchy so as
to lead to performance improvement