Abstract:
High performing organizations have remained focused on their employees through
enhanced levels of work-life balance practices. The objective of this study was to
investigate the moderating effect of work attitude on the association between work
life balance and employee performance at Kenya Power and Lighting Company -
NOREB region. The study’s objectives were; to determine the effects of stress
management, time management and self-management and as well to determine the
moderating effect of work attitude on the relationship between stress management,
time management and self-management and employees’ performance at KPLC. This
study was anchored on expectancy theory and complemented by border theory and
job characteristic model. The study employed the explanatory research design. The
study targeted a population of 2800 employees involving all KPLC staff in NOREB
Region working in various capacities. A sample size of 350 respondents was chosen
based on Yamane’s formula. Stratified and simple random sampling techniques were
used to pick the sample from the population. Data was collected by use of a structured
questionnaire. In data analysis, descriptive statistical approaches; frequencies, means,
standard deviation and percentages and inferential statistics; correlation and
hierarchical regression analyses were used. The findings of the study revealed that
stress management, time management and self-management all had a significant and
positive effect on employees’ performance (β1 = .471, p < 0.05, β2 = .743, p < 0.05
and β3 = .200, p < 0.05). Further, the results showed that there was significant and
positive influence of work attitude on employees’ performance (β4 =.129, p < 0.05).
Moreover, the results indicated that work attitude positively and significantly
moderated the relationships between stress management, time management and self
management and employees’ performance respectively (β5=.079, p < 0.05), (β6=.155,
p < 0.05) and (β7=.195, p < 0.05). The study concludes that stress management, time
management and self-management all corroborated with employee performance.
Additionally, work attitude moderated the relationship between stress management,
time management and self-management and employees’ performance. The study
concludes that work-life balance has a significant role in enhancing employee
performance, resulting in increased work output and productivity for staff that
enhances their management practices of WLB as established from this study. The
study also concludes that work attitude moderates the relationship between work-life
balance and employees’ performance. The study recommends that the management of
the companies should ensure their employees are sensitized on how to make good use
of mind-body techniques such as yoga and massage to help them in minimizing the
stress levels. They should also avail efficient self-management strategies such as
increasing goal alignment to increase employees’ greater performance and enhance
autonomy, time management and professional abilities.