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Title: Exploring corporate governance practices on state entities : a case study of Umgungundlovu District Municipality
Authors: Nyalungu, Jey Difference 
Keywords: Municipalities;Service delivery
Issue Date: Apr-2022
Abstract: 
Municipalities across the country continue to face growing criticisms due to lack of
performance and providing services to communities. In South Africa, the district and local
municipalities are no exception to the lack of performance. The perception to establish a
working climate within the structures of the South African municipalities call for the
municipal authorities to do more to increase the level of performance across the existing
structures. Given this backdrop, this empirical study explored corporate governance
practices of state entities with specific reference to three selected local municipalities in
the uMgungundlovu district municipality. This empirical study aims to understand
corporate governance practices towards performance in selected municipalities.
Empirical datasets were sourced during semi-structured interviews aided by FGDs. The
researcher applied semi-structured interviews to gather primary data from 106
participants and three FGDs to triangulate the research findings. Interview schedule and
questionnaire were employed to collect quantitative and qualitative datasets. Quantitative
data was analysed through the Social Package for the Social Science (SPSS) with
several techniques including t-test, Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), Chi-square as well as
regression. These tools were used to test the null and alternate hypotheses. In terms of
qualitative data, thematic analysis was employed to conduct the analysis for
interpretations. Empirical data was supported by outcomes based on secondary datasets.
The findings revealed lack of corporate governance knowledge that makes it impossible
for municipalities to perform to their optimum. One of the key findings that emerged was
that “fairness” contributes to the overall municipalities’ performances. Based on all the
seven principles of corporate “fairness” was the only concept that needs serious
applications in the municipalities to stimulate performance, this empirical study
recommends the need to provide adequate education and training to all employees of
the municipalities with information on corporate knowledge. More knowledge regarding
the practical applications of the corporate governance principles to increase performance
in municipalities. Furthermore, education is required to explain the governance practices
with the municipalities. Municipal authorities such as the ward councillors and Municipal
managers must be advised to pay regular visits to communities to ascertain the needs of
community members. The researcher suggests ongoing educational and training
programs to provide employees with knowledge in corporate governance.
Description: 
Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Faculty of Management Sciences, Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2022.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/4273
DOI: https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/4273
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