The effect of demographic factors on employees’ performance: A case of an owner-manager manufacturing firm

Godson Kwame Amegayibor
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Abstract Purpose: The goal of this study is to look into how demographic factors influence employee performance in an owner-manager manufacturing firm. Research Methodology: The research was carried out in an owner-manager firm in Cape Coast, Ghana's central region. For data translation and analysis, a quantitative approach and a correlational study design were used, as well as a census sampling technique to sample 400 employees, an interview schedule, multiple linear regression, and the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) 20.0 Versions. Result: The findings show that age and education have an impact on employees’ performance. The findings also revealed that age and department have an impact on employee absenteeism. Again the result shows that age, education, and tenure respectively influences employees’ output. However, some demographic factors have no relationship with employees’ performance, absenteeism, or output. Limitation: Time constraints, assumptions about the underlying theory, and the unwillingness of respondents to give out information were all limitations. Contribution: SMEs owners and managers must not overlook these elements, as they have a variety of effects on employees’ performance, how they miss work, and output levels. It is thought that paying attention to an employee's age groups, level of education, the department they work in and what transpired there, and years of experience will go a long way in assisting them in performing to a satisfactory level and increasing their performance.
人口统计学因素对员工绩效的影响:以一家业主-经理型制造企业为例
摘要目的:本研究的目的是探讨人口统计学因素如何影响一家业主-经理型制造企业的员工绩效。研究方法:本研究是在加纳中部海岸角的一家业主经理公司进行的。对于数据的翻译和分析,使用了定量方法和相关研究设计,以及人口普查抽样技术,抽样400名员工,访谈时间表,多元线性回归和社会科学统计软件包(SPSS) 20.0版本。结果:研究结果表明,年龄和教育程度对员工绩效有影响。调查结果还显示,年龄和部门对员工缺勤有影响。结果再次表明,年龄、教育程度和任期分别影响员工的产出。然而,一些人口统计因素与员工的绩效、缺勤或产出没有关系。局限性:时间的限制,对基础理论的假设,以及受访者不愿意提供信息都是局限性。贡献:中小企业所有者和管理者不能忽视这些因素,因为它们对员工的绩效、缺勤程度和产出水平有各种影响。人们认为,关注员工的年龄、教育水平、工作部门和工作经历,以及多年的工作经验,将大大有助于他们达到令人满意的水平,提高他们的绩效。
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