Evaluation of Human Resource Management Practices and Job Performance of Non-Academic Staff of Private Universities

Authors

  • Florence Opeyemi AFOLARANMI Department of Information Management, Lead City University, Ibadan, Nigeria
  • Oyebola Olusola AYENI, PhD Faculty of Education, Lead City University, Ibadan, Nigeria

Keywords:

Human Resource, Management Practices, Job Performance, Private Universities

Abstract

Employee job performance is one of the primary motivators of thriving organizations. In a university system, non-academic staff’s roles in administrative activities cannot be overstated. However, nonacademic staff appear to be underperforming in the Nigerian university system, particularly at private universities. The emanating multiplier effects of this include: poor resource management, poor coordination of activities, underachieving university goals, and so on. This paper aims at critically reviewing existing literature on job performance, Employee Job Performance in the University System, Human Resource Management (HRM), Human Resource Management Practices (HRMP), 
Attracting, Selecting and Retention of Competent Personnel, Career Development, and Training and Development as they relate to human resource management practices on the job performance of nonacademic staff at private universities. The study, therefore, recommended that non-academic staff in private universities should be motivated to maintain high job performance. Also, private universities owners or boards of council should ensure adequate human resource management practices in order to improve the job performance of non-academic staff in the institutions. 

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Published

2023-11-08

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