乌干达部分高等院校教职员工的智力资本与绩效

Sempijja Emmanuel, Nabukeera Madinah, Matovu Musa
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目的:本研究探讨了智力资本与乌干达部分院校教职员工绩效之间的关系。具体目标是:i) 确定乌干达部分高等院校人力资本与教职员工绩效之间的关系;ii) 确定乌干达部分高等院校关系资本与教职员工绩效之间的关系;iii) 确定乌干达部分高等院校结构资本与教职员工绩效之间的关系。研究方法:研究采用了横向设计和定量方法,通过问卷调查从 103 名受访者(包括来自 10 所选定高等院校的讲师)中收集数据。通过使用 SPSS 进行多元回归和相关分析,计算出结果:结果表明:a) 人力资本与乌干达所选高等院校教职员工的绩效之间存在积极但显著的关系(r = .536**,p0.0001);c) 结构资本与乌干达所选高等院校教职员工的绩效之间存在积极且非常显著的关系(r = .586**,p<0.0001)。对理论、政策和实践的独特贡献:研究结果表明,私立院校并不重视发展关系资本,尽管这是一个非常重要的方面。还必须指出的是,鉴于结构资本如果得到充分利用,会对绩效产生严重的、可观察到的影响,因此有必要在结构资本上投入更多资源。这项研究以经验为基础,区分了人力资本、关系资本和结构资本对高等院校教职员工绩效的影响,提供了针对具体情况的见解,并切实强调了对结构资本和关系资本的投资以及持续的人力资本开发,以指导资源分配和政策制定,提高乌干达教职员工的绩效。
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Intellectual Capital and Performance of Staff at Selected Institutions of Higher Learning in Uganda
Purpose: The study examined the relationship between intellectual capital and performance of staff at selected institutions in Uganda. The specific objectives were; i) To establish the relationship between human capital and performance of staff at selected institutions of higher learning in Uganda; ii) To establish the relationship between relational capital and performance of staff in selected institutions of higher learning in Uganda and iii) To establish the relationship between structural capital and performance of staff in selected institutions of higher learning in Uganda. Methodology: A cross-sectional design was used alongside a quantitative approach whereby a questionnaire was employed to collect the data from the 103 respondents who included lecturers from 10 selected institutions of higher learning. The results were computed using multiple regression and correlation analysis using SPSS and upon analysis, Findings: The outcomes exposed that; a) human capital has a positive but significant relationship with performance of staff at selected institutions of higher learning in Uganda (r = .536**, p<0.0001); b) there is a moderate relationship between relational capital and performance of staff at selected institutions of higher learning in Uganda (r = .374**, p>0.0001); c) there is a positive and very significant relationship between structural capital and performance of staff at selected institutions of higher learning in Uganda (r = .586**, p<0.0001). Unique Contribution to Theory, Policy and Practice: The research outcome undertakes that private institutions do not give attention to developing relational capital although it’s a very important aspect. It is also imperative to note that more resources are invested in the structural capital given its serious and observable impact on performance if it is put to utmost utilization. The study empirically differentiates the impacts of human, relational and structural capital on staff performance in institutions of higher learning offering context-specific insights and practically underscores the investment in structural and relational capital and continuous human capital development guiding resource allocation and policy formulation to enhance staff performance in Uganda.
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