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Self –Rostering: A Tool for Effective Service Delivery among Working Women in the Federal Polytechnic, Bida
Conflict, Family, Flexible working hours, Bida, Nigeria
Draft Pending
Abdullahi Mohammed / Federal Polytechnic, Bida
Quite a handful of empirical works exist on work and family relationship, much of which centred on how to establish a work-family balance. Contrarily, a self-rostering approach for attaining work-family balance particularly as it affect the Nigerian work situation has been under-reported. This study aimed at highlighting this concept in the light of managerial decision making as regards flexibility in job environment and the attendant enhanced service delivery among working women in the Federal Polytechnic, Bida. The study identified three (3) major factors as responsible for adopting such approach these includes; family factors, organizational factors and management desire for high commitment. Data was collected from 151female staff of the Federal Polytechnic, Bida Nigerian. Convenience sampling method was employed, while Krejcie and Morgan (1970) table was used to determine the sample size. The respondents are required to rate the levels of self-rostering influence based on the 5-point likert scale. Data collected was analyzed using computer software; SPSS and results reported in frequencies, means, correlation analysis and multiple linear regressions. The correlation coefficient analysis showed that self-rostering constructs are statistically significant at .01 level of significance, while the multiple linear regression analysis showed that family factors and management desire for high commitment with a.262 standardized beta coefficient are the most important factors influencing self-rostering adoption in the Federal Polytechnic, Bida Nigeria.
Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Nov 14

    2017

    to

    Nov 17

    2017

  • Jun 01 2017

    Abstract Submission Deadline

  • Jul 15 2017

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Sep 01 2017

    Final Paper Deadline

  • Nov 17 2017

    Registration deadline

Sponsored By
Chinese Public Administration Society Journal (CPAS), P.R. China
Organized By
College of Humanities, University of Ghana (UG), Ghana
Centre for International Education, University of Cape Coast(UCC), Ghana
Office of International Programmes and Development, Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA), Ghana
School of Political Science and Public Administration, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC), P.R. China
Supported By
Chinese Public Administration Society Journal (CPAS), P.R. China