7 research outputs found
Transactional Leadership Style and Employee Job Satisfaction among Universities' Guest Houses in South-West Nigeria
This article seeks to establish the relationship that
exists between the dimension of transactional leadership style
and job satisfaction among employees in Universities’
guesthouses in the hospitality sector of the economy.
Quantitative cross sectional research design was adopted for
the study. The correlation result reveals that contingent reward
of transactional leadership style have weak positive
relationship on the employee job satisfaction with 0.267 at Pvalue
less than 0.05 level of significance, thus prompting the
acceptance of alternative hypothesis
65The Nexus Between Talent Management and Organizational Commitment: An Empirical Evidence of a Private University in Southwest Nigeria
Sustainability of organizational activities depends largely on the commitment of the talented
workforce involved. Talented employee’s organizational commitment lies on talent
management practices embraced by the management of such an organization. This empirical
study seeks to establish the relationship between talent management practices (talent
attraction, talent development and talent retention) and organizational commitment
(affective commitment, continuance commitment and normative commitment). Six (6) point
Likert scale questionnaires were administered to the members of faculty of the University
identified for the study. The data gathered were analyzed and results revealed positive
significant relationships between talent management practices and organizational
commitment. Talent development was identified by Friedman Rank correlation as the most
predicting factor of faculty’s organizational commitment. It was thus recommended in the
study, that management of organizations should create enabling environment through
various strategies such as wage increase, good working condition and incentives etc., in
order to combat the high rate of turnover confronting educational sector of the economy.
Areas for further studies were also suggested
TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL JUSTICE ON EMPLOYEES’ BEHAVIOURAL OUTCOMES: A FOCUS ON THE NIGERIAN PORTS INDUSTRY
This research study is focused on investigating the influence of temporal and spatial justice on employees’ behavioural outcomes. The research study adopted a descriptive design to investigate the influence of temporal and spatial justice on employees’ behavioural outcomes of 405 staff of the Nigerian Ports Authority. Based on the
regression analysis, the research affirms that spatial justice has a direct positive influence on employees’ behavioural outcomes. However, there was an inverse relationship between temporal justice and employees’ behavioural outcome. Therefore, Organisations should have functional organisational justice policy framework, especially spatial justice, as it has significant influence on employees’ behavioural outcomes