培训与发展对尼日利亚拉各斯公立大学学术人员情感承诺的影响

M. Aremo, T. Fapohunda, F. Jayeoba
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许多尼日利亚公立大学都面临着各种各样的挑战,包括工作条件不足、人力资源能力和留住熟练的学术人员。这长期以来削弱了这些机构取得巨大进步的能力,特别是从政治和社会经济发展的角度来看。这些随之而来的挑战造成了尼日利亚高等教育机构持续缺乏熟练教学人员的原因,因此,对熟练学术人员的需求不断增加。基于这些论点,本研究考察了培训和发展作为员工保留策略对尼日利亚拉各斯州公立大学学术人员情感承诺的影响。人口包括来自拉各斯大学、阿卡-亚巴大学、尼日利亚国立开放大学、维多利亚岛大学、拉各斯州立大学、奥乔、拉各斯州立科技大学、伊科罗杜和拉各斯州立教育大学的3354名学术人员。通过多次抽样技术,共有450名受访者作为本研究的样本量。数据分析使用描述性统计,以及推论统计。结果显示,培训与发展与情感承诺之间存在显著正相关(r=0.941, p值<0.05)。该研究的结论是,为了让公立大学的学术人员保持忠诚,公立大学的管理必须设计出混合培训和发展的模式和框架,以增强尼日利亚公立大学学术人员的承诺。
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Influence of Training and Development on Affective Commitment among Academic Staff of Public Universities in Lagos, Nigeria
Many Nigerian public universities are bedeviled with diverse challenges ranging from inadequate condition of work, human resource capacity and retaining skilled academic staff. This has overtime had debilitating consequences on the ability of these institutions to make giant strides especially from the purview of political and socio-economic developments. These attendant challenges have created reasons as to why the Nigerian tertiary institutions are experiencing continuous dearth of skilled teaching personnel and as a result, the quest for skilled academic personnel continues to rise. Based on these arguments, this study examined the influence of training and development as an employee retention strategy on affective commitment among academic staff of public universities in Lagos State, Nigeria. The population comprised 3354 academic staff from University of Lagos, Akoka-Yaba, National Open University of Nigeria, Victoria-Island, Lagos State University, Ojo, Lagos State University of Science and Technology, Ikorodu and Lagos State University of Education, Ijanikin. Through a multiple sampling technique, a total of 450 respondents served as the sample size for the study. Data were analysed using both descriptive, as well as inferential statistics. Findings revealed that a positive and significant relationship exist between training and development and affective commitment with (r=0.941, p-value<0.05). The study concluded that for academic staff of public universities to remain committed, management of public universities must fashion out modalities and framework for blending training and development, towards enhancing the commitment of academic staff in Nigerian public universities.
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