Employees Demography and Team-Playing Behaviour of Bank Workers in Ijebu Ode, Ogun State, Nigeria

Oludeyi Olukunle Saheed, Osunnuga Adedayo Ireti
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This descriptive survey research investigated the influence of employee demography on bank workers’ team-playing behaviour. The population of this study is the entire bank workers in Ijebu Ode Southwest, Nigeria. Participants were selected randomly while an instrument titled “Team-playing Behaviour Questionnaire (TPBQ)” was used for data collection. TPBQ is designed on a five-point rating scale divided into 3 parts. The first part contains participants’ demographic data, the second part seeks information about employees’ team-playing behaviour. The last part contains items to elicit factors that bring about non-assistive team-playing behaviour at work. TPBQ was examined by experts in Sociology and Measurements for validity. Cronbach alpha method (resulting in 0.79 reliability co-efficient) was used to test the instrument for reliability. The data collected were analysed using descriptive statistics of frequency counts and Pearson Product Moment Correlation (PPMC), Mean and Standard Deviation, and ANOVA.Findings revealed that employee demography (age, sex, years of experience, and job status) have a significant but varied influence on team-playing behaviour of banker workers. There are other non-demographic variables like team’s lack of focus, membership laziness, lack of voice in team deliberations, and lack of interest or required skill for the job or task given, all have high tendencies to bring about non-supportive team-playing behaviour among staff. Recommendations are raised upon these findings.
尼日利亚奥贡州Ijebu Ode银行员工的人口统计和团队合作行为
本描述性调查研究调查了员工人口统计学对银行员工团队合作行为的影响。本研究的研究对象是尼日利亚Ijebu Ode西南地区的所有银行工作人员。随机抽取参与者,采用“团队行为问卷”(TPBQ)进行数据收集。TPBQ采用五分制,分为三个部分。第一部分包含参与者的人口统计数据,第二部分寻求有关员工团队合作行为的信息。最后一部分包含诱发工作中非辅助团队行为的因素。TPBQ由社会学和测量学专家进行有效性检验。采用Cronbach alpha法(信度系数为0.79)对仪器进行信度检验。收集的数据采用频率计数和Pearson积差相关(PPMC)、均值和标准差以及方差分析的描述性统计进行分析。调查结果显示,员工人口统计(年龄、性别、工作年限和工作状态)对银行家员工的团队合作行为有显著但不同的影响。还有其他非人口统计变量,如团队缺乏关注,成员懒惰,在团队讨论中缺乏发言权,对所分配的工作或任务缺乏兴趣或所需的技能,这些都很容易导致员工产生不支持团队合作的行为。根据这些调查结果提出了建议。
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