Impact of Performance Appraisal Fairness on Employee Productivity in Nigerian Federal Regulatory Agencies

Ifeoma Uche Uzochukwu, Mariam Shehu-Usman, Nasamu Gambo, Akeem Adewale Bakare
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In recent times, and in light of the global economic downturn, there have been calls for accountability and improved efficiency in the Nigerian public sector. The recently announced implementation of performance appraisal system across the entire federal civil service has highlighted the need for a review of the practice of performance appraisal in the public sector given the typical political influence that permeates most organizations in the sector. Drawing upon Equity Theory, this study examines the impact of performance appraisal fairness on employee productivity in Nigerian federal regulatory agencies, with emphasis on the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC). A descriptive survey research design was adopted, with primary data collected from staff of NAFDAC using a five-point Likert scale model questionnaire. Correlation and regression techniques were used to analyze the data which was collected through non probability quota sampling. The result revealed that interactional, procedural and distributive fairness in performance appraisal were statistically significant and positively influenced employees’ productivity in NAFDAC. Thus, the study recommends that considering the planned implementation of performance appraisal system across the entire federal civil service, government should design performance appraisal systems that will appropriately address these constructs to improve efficiency, accountability and productivity of the public sector.
尼日利亚联邦监管机构绩效考核公平性对员工生产力的影响
近来,鉴于全球经济衰退,人们呼吁尼日利亚公共部门实行问责制和提高效率。最近宣布在整个联邦公务员系统实施绩效考核制度,这凸显了对公共部门绩效考核做法进行审查的必要性,因为公共部门的大多数组织都受到典型的政治影响。本研究以公平理论为基础,探讨了尼日利亚联邦监管机构中绩效考核公平性对员工工作效率的影响,重点是国家食品药品监督管理总局(NAFDAC)。本研究采用了描述性调查研究设计,使用五点李克特量表模型问卷从尼日利亚食品药品监督管理署的员工中收集原始数据。对通过非概率配额抽样收集的数据采用了相关和回归技术进行分析。结果显示,绩效考核中的互动公平、程序公平和分配公平在统计学上具有显著意义,并对国家食品与药物管理局员工的工作效率产生了积极影响。因此,研究建议,考虑到计划在整个联邦公务员系统实施绩效考核制度,政府应设计绩效考核制度,适当解决这些问题,以提高公共部门的效率、问责制和生产力。
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