Influence of Elements of Organizational Culture on Lecturers’ Job Commitment in University of Nairobi and South Eastern Kenya University
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Date
2023Author
Mutiso, Pauline M.
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The “purpose of the study was to investigate the influence of elements of
organizational Culture on Lecturers’ Job commitment in University of Nairobi
and South Eastern Kenya University”. Specifically, the study sought to
examine the influence of goal-oriented culture, organizational values,
organizational justice and organizational beliefs “on lecturers’ job commitment
in University of Nairobi and South Eastern Kenya University. The study was
based on the equity theory of motivation. The study employed descriptive
survey research design. The study targeted 56191 participants. The target
population comprised of 1,845 lecturers; 1,645 in University of Nairobi (UoN)
and 200 in South Eastern Kenya University (SEKU); Deans of Faculties in
University of Nairobi (UoN) and South Eastern Kenya University (SEKU) and
54,326 students; 48,326 in UON and 6000 in SEKU. The sample size for the
study was 377 who included the 134 lecturers, 20 Deans and 223 students
selected using proportionate stratified random sampling technique. The study
tested for validity and reliability of the research instruments. The primary data
was collected using different questionnaires administered to each category of
respondents including Deans, lecturers and students. Data analysis was done
using “Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS Version 25.0).
Quantitative data was analyzed using descriptive statistics and inferential
statistics such as correlation and regression analysis. The findings for
quantitative data were presented in tables. The qualitative data from openended
questions was analyzed using content analysis. The findings from
qualitative data collected from open ended questions” were presented in
narratives. The study found goal-oriented culture has a positive and significant
influence on lecturers’ job commitment (B=0.618; p=0.000). The “study
established that organizational values have a positive and significant influence
on lecturers’ job commitment (B=0.973; p=0.000). The study found
organizational justice has a positive and significant influence on lecturers’ job
commitment (B=0.756; p=0.000). The study revealed that organizational
beliefs have a positive and significant influence on lecturers’ job commitment
(B=0.644; p=0.000). The study concluded that goal-oriented culture had the
greatest association with lecturers’ job commitment in University of Nairobi
and South Eastern Kenya University followed by organizational beliefs then
organizational justice while organizational values had the association with
lecturers’ job commitment in University of Nairobi and South Eastern Kenya
University”. The study recommends that administrations of University of
Nairobi and SEKU should formulate policies that ensure university set goals
matches the lecturers’ goals.
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University of Nairobi
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