Does Compensation Matters in Predicting Performance of Public Sector Employees? Empirical Evidence from Nigeria

The study examined the relationship between compensation practice and employees’ task, contextual and adaptive performance in the context of public sector organizations.Using social exchange theory the study focused on the data collected from 274 participants drawn from Nigerian public sector.Parti...

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Main Authors: Tabiu, Abubakar, Allumi, Nura Abubakar
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spelling my.uum.repo.237882018-04-02T00:26:13Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/23788/ Does Compensation Matters in Predicting Performance of Public Sector Employees? Empirical Evidence from Nigeria Tabiu, Abubakar Allumi, Nura Abubakar HD28 Management. Industrial Management The study examined the relationship between compensation practice and employees’ task, contextual and adaptive performance in the context of public sector organizations.Using social exchange theory the study focused on the data collected from 274 participants drawn from Nigerian public sector.Partial Least Square Structural Equation Modeling (PLS – SEM) was employed in analyzing the data.The data revealed that compensation practice had a significant positive relationship with all the three dimensions of employee performance; task, adaptive and contextual.Although all the relationships are significant, the relationship between compensation and task performance was found to be the strongest followed by adaptive performance then lastly contextual performance. The findings suggested that compensation practice is an important HRM practice that induces employees to exhibit high performance that enables organizations to achieve their objective efficiently and effectively. 2017-10-29 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/23788/1/CBMM%202017%20636%20650.pdf Tabiu, Abubakar and Allumi, Nura Abubakar (2017) Does Compensation Matters in Predicting Performance of Public Sector Employees? Empirical Evidence from Nigeria. In: 4th Conference on Business Managemen, 29 - 30 Oktober 2017, The Gurney Resprt Hotel & Recidences Penang, Malaysia.
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Tabiu, Abubakar
Allumi, Nura Abubakar
Does Compensation Matters in Predicting Performance of Public Sector Employees? Empirical Evidence from Nigeria
description The study examined the relationship between compensation practice and employees’ task, contextual and adaptive performance in the context of public sector organizations.Using social exchange theory the study focused on the data collected from 274 participants drawn from Nigerian public sector.Partial Least Square Structural Equation Modeling (PLS – SEM) was employed in analyzing the data.The data revealed that compensation practice had a significant positive relationship with all the three dimensions of employee performance; task, adaptive and contextual.Although all the relationships are significant, the relationship between compensation and task performance was found to be the strongest followed by adaptive performance then lastly contextual performance. The findings suggested that compensation practice is an important HRM practice that induces employees to exhibit high performance that enables organizations to achieve their objective efficiently and effectively.
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author Tabiu, Abubakar
Allumi, Nura Abubakar
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title Does Compensation Matters in Predicting Performance of Public Sector Employees? Empirical Evidence from Nigeria
title_short Does Compensation Matters in Predicting Performance of Public Sector Employees? Empirical Evidence from Nigeria
title_full Does Compensation Matters in Predicting Performance of Public Sector Employees? Empirical Evidence from Nigeria
title_fullStr Does Compensation Matters in Predicting Performance of Public Sector Employees? Empirical Evidence from Nigeria
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