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Effect of Workplace Satisfaction on Employee Performance: Case Study of Federal Capital Development Authority Abuja

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Osimokha, Achief Godsent
Alhassan, Huminet
Shabi, Ajoke Oluwapelumi
Olasunkanmi, Yusuff Taofiq
Hammed, Shamsudeen Odunlami
Olanase, Sarah Oluwadamilola

Abstract

Workers who are unhappy with their jobs may intentionally cut back on their dedication. Because workers are an organisation's engine room, their job discontent can also negatively impact the company's functioning. Federal Capital Development Authority Abuja is used as a case study to explore the rel... view more

Workers who are unhappy with their jobs may intentionally cut back on their dedication. Because workers are an organisation's engine room, their job discontent can also negatively impact the company's functioning. Federal Capital Development Authority Abuja is used as a case study to explore the relationship between worker performance and job happiness. Data was acquired from primary and secondary sources for the previously described rationale. The participants were given 400 questionnaires, and 320 were successfully returned. The research analysis was built around these findings. Ordinary least square regression was the statistical technique used to analyse the data. This study also used broad observations and in-person interviews as information sources. The study's findings demonstrated a linear relationship between job satisfaction (type of work, job reward, and job security) and employee morale, a performance proxy for workers. According to the letter, workers are dissatisfied with the conditions under which the company employs them. The study recommended that the organisation's management create adequate working conditions to boost employee morale.... view less

Keywords
workplace; employee; questionnaire; satisfaction; work satisfaction; job; labor; working conditions

Classification
Working Conditions
Sociology of Work, Industrial Sociology, Industrial Relations

Free Keywords
Economics; FCDA

Document language
English

Publication Year
2024

Page/Pages
p. 1010-1022

Journal
Path of Science, 10 (2024) 8

ISSN
2413-9009

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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