Exploring the Demographic Determinants of Organizational Commitment Among Nigerian Academics: A Case Study of a Private University

Exploring the Demographic Determinants of Organizational Commitment Among Nigerian Academics: A Case Study of a Private University

Author: 
Tongo, Constantine Imafidon
Publisher: 
Organization for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa (OSSREA)
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Journal Title: 
African Journal of Business and Economic Research (AJBER)
Source: 
AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC RESEARCH, Volume 1 - Number 2&3 - 2006, p. 59
Abstract: 

The proliferation of private universities has necessitated the jostling for very scarce and qualified academics by management of Nigerian universities in a bid to satisfy their teaching and research needs. Consequently, the question of how to retain academics once employed by the various universities arise. In this paper, it was argued that universities management must endeavour to understand the determinants of organizational commitment, in order to achieve their retention plans. Administering questionnaires to about one hundred and twenty randomly selected samples out of a total of one hundred and eighty academics in a private university, this paper therefore seeks to analyze the extent to which certain demographic variables founds in the literature of organizational commitment that can adversely or favourably affect Nigerian academics commitment towards their universities.

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CITATION: Tongo, Constantine Imafidon. Exploring the Demographic Determinants of Organizational Commitment Among Nigerian Academics: A Case Study of a Private University . : Organization for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa (OSSREA) , . AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC RESEARCH, Volume 1 - Number 2&3 - 2006, p. 59 - Available at: https://library.au.int/exploring-demographic-determinants-organizational-commitment-among-nigerian-academics-case-study-3