Effect of Workforce Diversity on Employee Engagement at Kenya School of Government
Abstract
The relationship between workforce diversity and employee engagement has been a topic
of much academic discussion. Workforce diversity can influence employee engagement,
which pertains to a distinct set of behaviors shown by individuals in the workplace. The
current research hypothesized that workforce diversity, as assessed by factors such as
education, age, experience, gender, and ethnicity, influences employee engagement in
several aspects, including physical, cognitive, and emotional dimensions. As a result, the
research objective was to assess workforce diversity's influence on employee engagement
within KSG. The study was based on social identification theory. A mixed research
design that entailed qualitative and quantitative methodologies were applied. Stratified
sampling techniques were used where study population was categorized based on the
KSG Directorates. Data was collected using structured questionnaires. The study findings
indicated that the gender composition at KSG had a balanced distribution. A wide range
of age clusters were determined to be part of KSG employees, with most personnel
falling within the 36 to 45 age range. Additionally, the study's findings revealed a wide
range of academic backgrounds. Conversely, it is essential to note that there existed
notable disparities in ethnic representation, as a single ethnic group accounted for around
one-third of the total workforce. However, the regression analysis yielded significant
findings suggesting a positive relationship between ethnic diversity and levels of
employee engagement. The significance of having individuals from diverse ethnic
backgrounds in the workplace was discovered to be essential in cultivating an
environment that promotes employee engagement. Importantly, the study offers the
following recommendations to enhance workforce diversity and employee engagement;
prioritizing ethnic diversity, given that about one-third of its workforce
comprises individuals from a single ethnic group; fostering educational diversity through
considering a wide array of educational backgrounds; implementing staff training and
development initiatives that specifically target the improvement of educational diversity
among its staff; formation of Knowledge Sharing Groups that should actively foster a
culture of learning; and formulation of a comprehensive diversity and inclusion plan that
specifically targets the aspect of ethnic diversity. The study proposes further research on
the "Effects of Leadership Styles on Employee Engagement." This will contribute to
comprehending how various leadership styles impact employee engagement.
Furthermore, the research proposes a further study on the "Impact of Staff Motivation on
Employee Engagement". This study will help to explore the relationship between staff
incentives and employee engagement.
Publisher
University of Nairobi
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