Business Model Innovation and Performance of Public Universities: Evidence from Kenya

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Paul Githinji
Dr. Jesse Maina Kinyua
Dr. Kirema Nkanata Mburugu

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Public universities in Kenya are under increasing financial strain due to reduced government funding and rising expectations for academic and institutional performance. This study explored the role of business model innovation in enhancing university performance, focusing on three key areas: value creation innovation, value proposition innovation, and revenue stream innovation. Data from senior administrators at 32 public universities were analysed using descriptive statistics, correlation, and regression techniques. The findings showed that revenue stream innovation had the most significant positive impact on performance (β = 0.449, p = 0.004), while value proposition innovation had a modest but insignificant effect (β = 0.138, p = 0.458). Value creation innovation showed a negative influence (β = -0.062, p = 0.638). The study concluded that universities should prioritise revenue diversification and external funding to improve financial sustainability and competitiveness while continuing to refine academic and strategic value.

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Githinji, P., Maina Kinyua, J., & Nkanata Mburugu, K. (2026). Business Model Innovation and Performance of Public Universities: Evidence from Kenya. Enterprise Development and Microfinance, 36(2), 605–626. Retrieved from https://papjournals.com/index.php/edm/article/view/922
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Dr. Jesse Maina Kinyua

Dr. Jesse Maina Kinyua is the Chair of the Department of Business. Dr. Jesse Kinyua is a Senior Lecturer in Strategic Management units, Entrepreneurship and International Business. He has developed curriculum in the School of Business and Economics. Quality Management in examination processing in the department. He is also a part-time consultant in strategic management, strategy and Change management.

Dr. Kirema Nkanata Mburugu

Dr. Kirema Nkanata Mburugu is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension at the University of Embu, Kenya. He holds a Ph.D. in Project Planning and Management and specializes in agricultural extension, project monitoring and evaluation, and leadership.

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