Electronic System of Record Keeping and Organizational Performance in Mitooma District in Western Uganda
Sr No:
Page No:
17-20
Language:
English
Authors:
Byabashaija Deusdedit* , Ayesigamukama Anitah
Received:
2026-01-15
Accepted:
2026-02-28
Published Date:
2026-03-05
Abstract:
The systematic study examined the influence between electronic System of Record Keeping and Organizational
Performance in Mitooma District in Western Uganda. The research task encompassed a cross-sectional and descriptive research design
with quantitative paradigm. The researchers utilized simple random sampling and stratified random sampling stratagems to select the
contributors for the research project. A sample of 72 members were selected from 157 persons of the target population using a table
developed by Morgan & Krejcie (1970). Facts were congregated by means of questionnaires and scrutinized by utilizing Descriptive
statistics such as Bar graphs and inferential statistics such as Pearson linear correlation coefficient (PLCC) for quantitative data
examination. The research project findings discovered that there was a significant influence between Electronic System of Record
Keeping and Organizational Performance in Mitooma District in Western Uganda . The research project concluded that with the use
of an electronic records management system, the company can regain complete control over its documentation, replacing antiquated
manual record-keeping procedures with sleek, user-friendly digital systems that need little effort to search, backup, and secure. From
the research project results, the academics recommended that there is need to have a paradigm shift from the use of Paper based system
of record keeping to Electronic system in order to reduce expenditure on the purchase of papers and save time associated with paper
work. Local Governments all over the cosmos should enhance on the budget for capacity building so that workforces can go for
additional training in electronic records management system. This can help organizations to blossom for growth and development.
Keywords:
Electronic System, Company Performance, Sub-national Governments, Uganda.