WORKPLACE POWER AND JOB PERFORMANCE: IMPLICATIONS FROM AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITIES IN NIGERIA

Abiona Bolaji Grace, Odetayo Taiwo David, Fakoya Emmanuel Oluwagbenga, Adeogun Stephen Oluwaseun
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This study determined effects of workplace power on job performance with its implications for Agricultural Universities in Nigeria. Two hundred and twenty seven (227) employees were randomly drawn from the selected universities through multistage sampling procedure. The mean age of the employees was 38 years, while most of the employees were mostly male (60.8%). Results indicated that the overall job performance was significantly influenced by expert (b = 0.287, p<0.01) and legitimate power (b = -0.279, p<0.05) in studied educational organizations. It was clearly concluded from the study that superior officers have considerable professional experience to manage workplace power through which subordinates were made to do their work better. This professional expertise of the line officers positively enhanced employees’ job performance. This study recommended that, policy that will ensure transparency in all administrative procedures be put in place to enhance thriving of legitimate power within organizations.
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工作场所权力与工作绩效:尼日利亚农业大学的启示
本研究确定了工作场所权力对工作绩效的影响及其对尼日利亚农业大学的影响。通过多阶段抽样程序,从所选大学中随机抽取了 227 名员工。员工的平均年龄为 38 岁,大部分员工为男性(60.8%)。结果表明,在所研究的教育组织中,整体工作绩效受到专家权力(b = 0.287,p<0.01)和合法权力(b = -0.279,p<0.05)的显著影响。研究得出的明确结论是,上级官员在管理职场权力方面拥有丰富的专业经验,通过这些经验,下属可以更好地开展工作。上级官员的专业知识积极提高了员工的工作绩效。本研究建议,应制定确保所有行政程序透明的政策,以加强组织内合法权力的行使。
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