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Title: Effect of Adjunct Lecturers’ Job Security on Employee Performance: Evidence from Universities in Kakamega County, Kenya
Authors: Makori, Makori Ezekiel
Odero, Jackline Akoth
Keywords: Effect, Adjunct, Lecturers’, Job Security, Employee, Performance, Evidence , Universities
Issue Date: 24-Feb-2017
Publisher: International Journal of Multidisciplinary and Current Research
Abstract: This study examined the effect of Adjunct Lecturers’ Job Security on Employee performance: Evidence from Universities in Kakamega County, Kenya. Using a descriptive survey research design, data was collected from a sample of 51 adjunct lecturers from these Universities using structured questionnaires. It was analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. For descriptive statistics mean, standard deviation, frequencies and percentages were used whereas for inferential statistics factor analysis and regression analysis were used. The study concluded that job security had no significant effect on employee performance in the Universities in Kakamega County, Kenya and therefore the null hypothesis is not rejected. The study recommends that organizations should give employees the assurance that their job is secured in order to enhance employee performance
URI: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jackline-Odero/publication/314096122_International_Journal_of_Multidisciplinary_and_Current_Research_Effect_of_Adjunct_Lecturers'_Job_Security_on_Employee_Performance_Evidence_from_Universities_in_Kakamega_County_Kenya/links/58b54ca992851ca13e529f58/International-Journal-of-Multidisciplinary-and-Current-Research-Effect-of-Adjunct-Lecturers-Job-Security-on-Employee-Performance-Evidence-from-Universities-in-Kakamega-County-Kenya.pdf
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