Gender, tenure and organisational factors as predictors of job involvement among Nigerian workers

G. Akinbode, Bamikole. O. Fagbohungbe
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The paper examined gender, tenure and organisational factors as predictors of various aspects of job involvement. A total of 504 workers comprising 285(56.5%) males and 219 (43.5%) females sampled from seven departments of some selected public and private organizations in Lagos and Abuja metropolis participated in the study. Factorial structure of Lodahl and Kejner (1965) 20-item job involvement scale was first examined against Yoshimura (1996) multi-dimensional model of job involvement concept. It was hypothesized that Male and female workers in private sector will report higher job involvement compared to their counterparts in the public sector. Also, motional, cognitive and behavioural involvement will be higher among private sector workers whose tenure was above 5 years, as compared to their public sector counterparts. Results of t-test independent test and MANOVA show that there was a statistically significant different in the emotional, cognitive, behavioural and overall job involvement of male and female workers. Also, job involvement was slightly higher among private sector male workers than their public sector counterpart, particularly for workers who have just spent less than 6 years on the job .Empirical findings further show that Interaction between gender and tenure was significant on behavioural job involvement and overall job involvement. The findings underscore the incidence of preference for females in many work organizations in recent times, as well as the importance of job security. The findings were discussed in the light of current findings in industrial-organisational research. Keywords: Tenure, Emotional Involvement, Cognitive Involvement, Behavioural Involvement
性别、任期和组织因素作为尼日利亚工人工作投入的预测因素
这篇论文考察了性别、任期和组织因素作为工作投入各个方面的预测因素。共有504名工人参加了这项研究,其中285名(56.5%)男性和219名(43.5%)女性来自拉各斯和阿布贾大都市一些选定的公共和私人组织的七个部门。首先对Lodahl和Kejner(1965) 20项工作投入量表的析因结构与Yoshimura(1996)工作投入概念的多维模型进行检验。据推测,与公共部门的同行相比,私营部门的男性和女性工人将报告更高的工作参与度。此外,与公共部门的同行相比,任职5年以上的私营部门工人的情感、认知和行为参与程度更高。t检验、独立检验和方差分析结果表明,男女员工在情绪、认知、行为和整体工作投入方面存在统计学差异。此外,私营部门的男性员工的工作投入程度略高于公共部门的男性员工,特别是那些刚刚工作不到6年的员工。实证研究进一步表明,性别和任期之间的相互作用对行为工作投入和整体工作投入都有显著影响。研究结果强调了近年来许多工作机构对女性的偏好,以及工作保障的重要性。这些发现是根据当前工业组织研究的发现进行讨论的。关键词:终身教职,情感介入,认知介入,行为介入
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