Evaluation of the application of Integrated Financial Management Information Systems in selected municipalities of KwaZulu-Natal
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This study evaluates the implementation and effectiveness of Integrated Financial Management
Information Systems (IFMIS) in selected municipalities in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), South
Africa. The study is driven by the observation that the current financial systems in these
municipalities are not fully integrated, contributing significantly to issues of corruption, fraud,
and inefficiency. The primary aim is to assess whether the existing financial management
information systems can generate credible reports that aid in strategic decision-making by
management and stakeholders.
Given the qualitative nature of the study, interpretivism emerged as the most suitable research
philosophy. A purposive sampling method was employed to select municipalities that best
addressed the research objectives, involving 12 senior officials from three municipalities. This
study used in-depth interviews for data collection, and thematic analysis was employed to
analyse data collected from selected municipalities, utilising a cross-case analysis approach to
explore unexpected findings, commonalities, contradictions, and conclusions across multiple
cases. Innovation Diffusion Theory and Technology-Organisation-Environment were used to
underpin the study.
The research highlights the significant gaps in the current systems, including limited reporting
capabilities, inadequate training provided to the relevant officials, insufficient server capacity,
a high level of UIFW expenditures, and weak security controls. These deficiencies contribute
to sub-optimal financial management and service delivery performance. Moreover, the study
identifies critical barriers to the successful implementation of IFMIS, such as resistance to
change, and technical challenges. It also explores best practices and proposes new
technological approaches that could enhance the financial management capabilities of
municipalities. The research concludes by developing a framework for the successful
implementation of IFMIS, aimed at improving financial accountability, transparency, and
efficiency in municipal operations. The key findings suggest that while IFMIS has the potential
to significantly improve financial management and service delivery, its success depends on
addressing the identified challenges and adopting a comprehensive implementation strategy.
The study provides valuable insights and recommendations for policymakers, decision-makers
in the municipalities, and other stakeholders involved in enhancing financial systems in local
government.
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Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Business and Information Management, Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2024.
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/6055
