Economy Ismail Olaoye Work-life balancing and job performance of workers in private universities in South-Western Nigeria Master's Thesis
WORK-LIFE BALANCING AND JOB PERFORMANCE OF WORKERS IN PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES IN SOUTH-WESTERN NIGERIA OLAOYE, Ismail Kayode BEING A THESIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF THE MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY (M.Phil) DEGREE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT AND ACCOUNTING, FACULTY OF ADMINISTRATION, OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY, ILE IFE, NIGERIA 2012
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Author: Title: Degree: Authorization OLAOYE, Ismail Kayode Work-Life Balancing and Job Performance of Workers In Private Universities In South-Western Nigeria M.Phil (Business Administration) Year: 2012 I, Olaoye Ismail Kayode hereby authorize the Hezekiah Oluwasanmi Library to copy my thesis in whole or in part in response to the request from individual researchers and organizations for the purpose of private study or research. Signature Date ii
TABLE OF CONTENTS Certification i. Authorization Table of Contents List of Figures List of Tables Dedication Acknowledgement ii. iii. vi. vii. viii. ix. Abstract x. CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 12 1.1 Background to the Study 12 1.2 Statement of the Problem 14 1.3 Objectives of the Study 17 1.4 Research Hypotheses 18 1.5 Justification for the Study 18 1.6 Scope and Limitation of the Study 19 1.7 Operational Definition of Terms 21 CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE REVIEW 23 2.1 Concepts of Work 23 2.2 Concepts of Life 25 2.3 Work Life Conflict 26 2.4 Work Life Balance 27 2.4.1 Work-life Balance, Ethics and Social Responsibility 32 iii
2.4.2 Work-life Balance, Performance and ICT 33 2.5 Empirical Evidences from other countries 35 2.5.1 Work-Life Balance Policy Foundation 36 2.5.2 Evidences from Nigeria 43 2.6 Motivational Background to Work-life Balance 45 2.6.1 Theories of work-life Balance 50 2.7 Theoretical Framework 55 2.8 Conceptual Framework for analysis 56 CHAPTER THREE METHODOLOGY OF RESEARCH 60 3.1 Study Area 60 3.2 Research Design 61 3.3 Sample Size and Sampling Procedure 62 3.4 Sources and Collection of Data 64 3.5 Research Instruments 64 3.6 Measurement of Variables 66 3.7 Data Analysis Techniques 68 CHAPTER FOUR DATA PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION 4.1 Socio- economic information 70 4.2 Work Interference with Personal Life (WIPL) 74 4.3 Personal Life interference with Work (PLIW) 76 4.4 Work and Personal Life Enhancement 77 4.5 Organizational Policies and Practices Helping To Balance Work and Life Roles 79 4.6 Factors Influencing the Adoption of Work-Life Balancing Policies and Practices 81 4.7 Relationship between Work-Life Balancing and Job Performance 83 iv
4.8 Hypothesis Testing 87 CHAPTER FIVE SUMMARY, RECOMMENDATION AND CONCLUSION 5.1 Summary 89 5.2 Conclusion 91 5.3 Recommendations 92 BIBLIOGRAPHY 94 APPENDIX: i. List of Registered Private Universities in Nigeria (2009) 102 ii. Questionnaire on Work-Life Balance and Performance 103 iii. Table of correlations 106 iv. Personal Rating of Job Performance (Table A) 108 v. Personal Rating of Job Performance (Table B) 109 v
LIST OF FIGURES 1. Figure 2.1 Schematic Diagram of theoretical framework 56 2. Figure 2.2 model of causal pathways 57 3. Figure 2.3 Conceptual Framework 59 4. Figure 3.1 Map of South-Western Nigeria 61 5. Figure 4.1 Number of Children/Marital Status 74 6. Figure 4.2 Relationship between Work-Life Balance and Job Performance Perception 85 7. Figure 4.3 Relationship between Working in Transit and Job Performance Perception 86 8. Figure 4.4 Relationship between Taking Work Home and Job Performance Perception 86 9. Figure 4.5 Adoption of Work-Life Balancing Policies and Practices on Job Performance 88 vi
LIST OF TABLES Table 3.1: Categorization of Private Universities in the South-West 62 Table 3.2: Study Sample Size 63 Table 4.1: Socio-Economic Distribution of respondents 70 Table 4.2: Age of Respondents / Gender cross-tabulation 71 Table 4.3: Distribution by Gender and work 72 Table 4.4: Distribution by Cadre and work 72 Table 4.5: Number of Children / Marital Status Cross-tabulation 73 Table 4.6: Work To Life Interference (WIPL) - Descriptive Statistics 75 Table 4.7: Life To Work Interference (PLIW) - Descriptive Statistics 77 Table 4.8: Available policies/practices for balancing work and personal life 78 Table 4.9: Gender and Availability of Policies & Practices 79 Table 4.10: Model Summary: Available Policies & Programmes 81 Table 4.11: ANOVA 81 Table 4.12: Analysis of Adoption 82 Table 4.13: Factors Influencing the Adoption of Work-Life Balancing Policies and Practices 83 Table 4.14: Model Summary: Performance Perception 84 Table 4.15: Model Summary: Performance Perception (ANOVA) 85 vii
Dedication This work is dedicated to My Creator, My Sustainer and My Lord; Allah (SWT), for His mercies in my life; to the Memory of my father, Alhaji Muhammad Raji Ajagbe Olaoye, (Mosobalaje the 1 st of Ogbomosoland) and his loving but still surviving wife, my mother, Alhaja Jahriyyah Akanke Olaoye my Children: Dr. Islamiyyah Amatullah Kikelomo Olaoye, Arch. Wardah Jahriyyah Ajoke Olaoye, Professor Summayyah Assidiqah Wuraola Olaoye, Engr. Muhammad Habeebullah Ramadhan Nufurat ldeen Awujoola Olaoye (insha Allah) and of course Captain Ishaq Atanda Sulaiman (Egbon) and to the memory of my ever smiling, ever charming sister Bilkis Saminaka (Iya Ibeji) May Allah forgive her all her shortcomings and accept her into paradise (Amin) viii