COMPENSATION MANAGEMENT AND EMPLOYEES’ MOTIVATION IN THE INSURANCE SECTOR: EVIDENCE FROM NIGERIA
Reimbursement has been one of the frameworks adopted in organisations to attract, hire and keep competent employees that will strategically key in to the firm’s vision, task and goals. Retaining skillful employees in officialdom is imperative for the progress and enrichment of general operation of a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | FACTA UNIVERSITATIS - Economics and Organization 2019-01, Vol.16 (1), p.31-47 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Reimbursement has been one of the frameworks adopted in organisations to
attract, hire and keep competent employees that will strategically key in to the firm’s
vision, task and goals. Retaining skillful employees in officialdom is imperative for the
progress and enrichment of general operation of a firm. Staff that is well motivated will
strive to ensure that competitive advantage goal of the organisation is sustained and
achieved over their competitors. The aim of this paper is to explore the association
between compensation management and employees’ motivation in the insurance sector of
Nigeria. This study employed a non-experimental design using questionnaires as a
measuring instrument to gather information. There were 250 questionnaires administered,
213 collected while 212 (84.4%) thereof were found to be usable. By employing the
Pearson product moment correlation coefficient, it was discovered that association exists
between reward administration and workers’ motivation but a weak one. It was revealed
that in Nigeria insurance industry, compensation management bears a minimal influence
on the enthusiasm of workers’. It is hence recommended that remuneration package of
employees’ in the insurance industry in Nigeria should be given priority by carrying out
periodic review of the salary and making it at par with other industries in the financial
sector of Nigeria. |
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ISSN: | 0354-4699 2406-050X |
DOI: | 10.22190/FUEO1901031A |