THE
EFFECT OF WORKERS BEHAVIOUR ON THE PRODUCTIVITY OF FEMALE EXECUTIVES IN
ORGANIZATION
ABSTRACT
This
research work studies the nature of workers behavior on the productivity of
female executive in an organization. The
research work went a long way to investigate the workers behavior on the
productivity of female executives in an organization. The analysis was carried out and the
chi-square statistical tool was used to test the hypothesis. Funding shows that education whether formal
or informal is absolutely important. In
conclusion, the result of this research work shows that the nature of workers
behaviour on the productivity of female executive does not determine the
leadership style adopted by the executives.
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
The successful achievement of cooperate
objectives depends on how effectively and efficiently the various groups that
make up an organization work towards achieving goals, that are congruent with
the established goals of the organization and the motivation of the individuals
within the organization. The motivation
of the individuals, the qualification of the individuals as regards their
various jobs, the work environment and some socio-cultural factors are factors
that affect an organization performance.
James and Savilla Smith 1992), state that
the values which under pain the great majority of organization and thus,
defines success often include money, power and status. In addition behaviour patterns of the people
within the work environment of an organization would also affect the efficiency
of that organization.
As such it is necessary to understand the
attitude of employees in the organization as attitude determines the behaviour
of a worker within the work environment.
This study however examines the attitude of workers towards female
executive with particular reference to an organization like First Bank of
Nigeria Plc Owerri and Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) Owerri.
In this context, female executive refers
to female in the management cadre in other various departments. The organizational and managerial values in
these organizations tend to be characteristics by geterotypical view of women’s
role attribute, preferences and commitments.
The role of women in Nigeria
society has undergone a lot of changes over the years before the advent of
Western civilization in the early twentieth century and up to pre-independence.
Nigeria women were predominantly
relegated to household and kitchen works.
Their major role revolved around child bearing and household management. Women were hardly found in public life, this
however was primary due to the general African and Nigeria belief that women are
weaker sex. The advents of Western
education today gradually expand the role of women from household and kitchen
works to the position they occupy today.
Before independence, there were few female university graduates in Nigeria. This of course affected the number of women
in the place. It is therefore not
surprising that the struggles for independence and first republic did not
witness many prominent female frontlines politics but after independence the
treat of this change.
As a result of female graduates from Nigeria and
foreign universities the happiness brought about by the privilege few,
witnessed a greater appreciation of the need of women to be educated. This led to women farming various association
and union. Women are now becoming more
career oriented and entering various business profession, women participation
in management is rapidly increasing.
This shaking off the cultural and social inhabitations which had hinder
to restrict the women’s scope of socialization
Despite all the effort made by the women
organization, some religious practice like Islam are against women taking up
certain forms of employment rather they prefer their women staying at home even
if they want to go out they completely covered with a cloth. It has been observed that male workers within
the organization who are affected by their culture and religion beliefs in
relations to women, find it difficult to accept women in positions that welll
place them or given them authority over men.
This study therefore aims at determining the attitudes of workers
towards female executive and the effects
of those attitudes of the female
executives.
1.2 STATEMENT
OF THE PROBLEM
In the recent times, business
establishment have been characterized by and organizational culture that has
not argued well with the growth and success of the organization which directly
or indirectly given a boast to the gender discrimination (against women) within
its operation and administration gender discrimination is largely seen in the
attitude and behaviour of workers (male and female) towards which are
religiously or culturally induced are thus negatively included hence bringing
about. In subordination, lack of
commitment, negligence, despising authority in hospitable work environment to
achieving organizational goals and objectives.
These are all functions of the societal
cultural and traditional practices. Thus
for any organization to accomplish her goals and objective in any competitive
environment, this obnoxious cultural and traditional practices must be
jettionshed thus, deemphasizing gender issues a proficiency capability and
competence irrespective of the gender be held paramount in attaining
success. In the various firms, be it
profit and non-profit making organization in Nigeira, there are many females in
management position.
These women have made some positive
impacts so as to correct a wrong
impression people have over them, that they are useful only in the
kitchen. They have struggled for and
equal opportunity despite some repugnant cultural impediments that have
hindered from taking their rightful place in the decision making body. It is quite in controversial that the female
folks are indispensable in the management activities in every
establishment. A pointer to this fact is the achievement of some noble females such as
Dr. Ngozi Okonji Iwuala, the Minister of Finance and Former World Bank Director,
who used her position to attract debt relief for our country, Prof. Dora
Akunyere who fought the importers of fake drugs to a standstill. Others include Dr. Oby Ezekwesiri former
Minister of Education who introduced due process in government offices.
It is in recognition of the indispensable
role of female in management cadre that the (UN) in 1975 made a declaration of
international years of women with its cardinal point such as equal development
and peace. It is no doubt that some of
them have distinguished themselves in management positions they have held. They are important keyplayers in the decision
making bodies so many female executive have contributed positively to the
development are growth of the establishment they are not. The major problems are:
1. Low
productivity in companies headed by female executives.
2. Gross
misconduct of workers.
3. Too
much bureaucratic bottlenecks.
1.3 OBJECTIVE
OF THE STUDY
The
aim of this study is to enable us to have and adopt understanding of the nature
and effect of the attitude of male and female workers towards female executive
by so doing, it enable one to appreciate the overall effects of these attitude
on the individual and organization. The
objectives are:
1. To
determine the productivity rate of female executive in organization.
2. To
determine the extent of gross misconduct of workers in organization headed by
female organization.
3. To
determine the performance rate of female executives in comparison with their
male counterparts.
1.4 RESEARCH
QUESTIONS
These will help to guide a definite
direction to this study:
1. What
is the productivity rate of female executive in organization?
2. To
what extent is the gross misconduct of workers in organization headed by female
executives?
3. What
is the performance rate of female executive in comparison with their male
counterpart?
1.5 SIGNIFICANCE
OF THE STUDY
A study of workers attitudes towards female
executive is a field that much work has not really been done. This research is therefore significant in
opening up new avenues in the overall understanding organization bahaviour and
industrial psychology.
The research will open up a new visit to
knowledge which could be used in future for state appraisal and selection in
organization. This study is significant
in that it helps in determining certain
roles female executive could be that achievement of the organizational goal and
promotes interpersonal relationship with the organization.
BENEFICIARIES OF THE STUDY ARE
§ Private Organization: In this case, the
organization has been receiving support from different donors, partners and
interested individuals to finance projects and carryout activities. The assistance rendered is vital to save
lives of children. The organization
therefore extends its gratitude and appreciation to institutions, groups,
individuals and association who forward their unreserved support. This humanitarian development activity would
not have been possible without your continual help. This research examine the relative success of
private, public, and non-profit organization in funding employment for
temporary assistance for needy families beneficiaries in Florida.
§ Government Organization: Although it is clearly known that poor women,
poor elderly people and OVC are the target groups of the projects, there is a
need to identify some clear on the basis of which the selection of
beneficiaries will give priority to those who are severely in poor living
standards. So, the foundation proposed
the following selection criteria, subject to be improved (if any) by the responsible
selection committee.
§ Researchers: The program examines the special roles of
NGOs and the challenges they encounter, their relationships with stakeholders
(states, non-governemntal organizations and beneficiaries). The internal organization challenges as the
changing policy contexts in which NGOs operate.
The centre established this innovative programme to our knowledge, the
first of its kind anywhere in the word in 1995.
It is intended for people who are making or who have the potential to make
a significant contribution to the non-governmental sector in the developing
world as analysts, policy makers, researchers or practitioners.
§ Student: In this case, many students usually benefit
from the study. Students tend to be
drawn from all corners of the world.
Countries represented on the course so far include Afghanistan, Armenia,
Australia, Brazil, China
etc. Some student have come from large
well known NGOs such as Action Aid, Care, Red Cross but many are people who are
working in small local organization. Not
all of our students are necessarily actually working in NGOs, we have also sometimes had people
who are part of government or inter-government organizations but who work with
the NGOs sector, or from people who are consultants with NGOs.
§ PHCN: The Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN)
also benefit from this particular study.
For several years, despite consistent perceived cash investment by the
federal government, power outages have been the standard for the Nigerian
populace, however citizens for the country still do not see this as
normal. Generally, the tariff has been
critical as being too low compared to the cost of generating power. The federal government of Nigeria has
increased the tariffs to attract foreign investors since the 1st of July, 2010
in order t o meet the growing concern for foreign investors into the
electricity sector.
§ First Bank of Nigeria: This research has been carried out for over a
century distinguished itself as a leading banking institution and a major
contributor to the economic development of Nigeria. They benefit in making and creation of bank
such as international bank operation a branch was opened in Accra,
Gold Coast (Now Ghana) in 1986 and another in Freetown.
First Bank of Nigeria introduced a decentralized structure with fire
regional administration and this was reconfigured in 1992 to enhance
operational efficiency.
1.6 SCOPE
AND DELIMITATION
The
scope covers only First Bank of Nigeria Plc Owerri and Power Holding Company of
Nigeria (PHCN) Owerri.
1.7 LIMITATIONS
OF THE STUDY
§ Time:
Time was another limitation there was not enough time
to embark on an exhaustive study. The
starting and submission time was inadequate for this study.
§ Finance: Also a great threat to this study because of
this nature require large funds which could not be obtained.
§ Academic Workload: Academic workload was another limitation of
this research work due to the nature of our lecture from Monday to Friday which
provides little time for student to go for the information needed for the
research.
§ Availability of Information: The major limitation to this study are access
to necessary related information due to the organizational set upon employee
want to be involved for the fears of queries from superior officers and maybe
subsequent termination of the job.
1.8 DEFINITION
OF TERMS
§ Behaviour: This is a way how people
act as individual and as groups.
Behaviour is a goal oriented activities of a person. It is a particular way somebody do things, especially towards
others in a specified situation (Oxford Dictionary) 7th Edition.
§ Motivation: Anything that impels,
propels or energies an individual to behave in a particular way, any force that
effect or influence a person’s performance level (Johnee, 1989:2).
§ Female Executive: Any
female occupying management position or an executive position, that is women in
top position.
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