Abstract: Public sector entities are striving towards enhanced service delivery and an understanding of mix of factors which can help achieve these enhanced services is a continuous endeavor. The study sought to understand whether ethical practices affect the relationship between strategic leadership and service delivery using a case of County Governments in Kenya. The relevant theories underpinning this study were the New Public Management (NPM) theory and the agency theory. This study used a positivist research philosophy and a cross sectional survey. The sample......
Key Terms: Ethical Practices, Strategic Leadership; Service Delivery.
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