Optimizing Time Management Strategies for Operational Efficiency: Does Temporal Orientation Influence Administrative Service Delivery in Rubirizi District of Uganda?

Paul Musoke

Kampala International University Western Campus, Uganda.

Asuma Mariita

School of Business and Management Kampala International University Western Campus, Uganda.

Tom Ongesa Nyamboga *

School of Business and Management Kampala International University Western Campus, Uganda.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

This study examined the influence of temporal orientation on administrative service delivery in Rubirizi District, Uganda, using a quantitative approach anchored in Time Perspective Theory. Employing both survey and correlational research designs, data were obtained from a sample of 154 respondents selected from a target population of 250 through purposeful, stratified random, and simple random sampling techniques to ensure adequate representation. Descriptive statistics, Pearson product moment correlation, and linear regression were used for data analysis. The results revealed a strong and statistically significant positive relationship between temporal orientation and service, with regression findings indicating that temporal orientation significantly predicts improved service delivery outcomes (B = 0.504, t = 6.194, p < 0.001). This implies that individuals with a well-developed sense of time planning and future orientation are more likely to contribute to enhanced administrative performance. The study concludes that strengthening temporal orientation among public officials can lead to more efficient and responsive service delivery. The significance of this study lies in extending the relevance of Time Perspective Theory to the public administration field in a rural African context, offering empirical evidence that enriches the body of knowledge on time-related behavioral factors and their impact on governance effectiveness.

Keywords: Temporal orientation, time management, administrative service delivery, operational efficiency


How to Cite

Musoke, Paul, Asuma Mariita, and Tom Ongesa Nyamboga. 2025. “Optimizing Time Management Strategies for Operational Efficiency: Does Temporal Orientation Influence Administrative Service Delivery in Rubirizi District of Uganda?”. Asian Journal of Advanced Research and Reports 19 (5):56-67. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajarr/2025/v19i5999.