HUMAN RESOURCES ACCOUNTING: ISSUES PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR (A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU STATE BROADCASTING SERVICE ESBS)

Authors: Solomon Kings | Social & Management Sciences Accounting Research 70 pages 6,802 words

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ABSTRACT Problem of human resource accounting in Public Sector, a case study of Enugu State Broadcasting Service (ESBS) Enugu from 2010 – 2013, this aims to bivalve the mysteries surroundings Nigeria organization which has in no small measure resulted in inefficient and ineffective running of most organization in the country, but the internal and external constraints. For this particular research work some problems were given solutions. Some methods were used for the gathering analysis and presentation of data.  Primary and secondary sources of data were used for this project like human resources personnel interview and questionnaires were all used to licit facts for the work. At the end of this whole exercise our research and findings revealed that some problems really exist in Nigeria organizations which if properly handled well trained and skilled human resource personnel will be produced in the public sector in no distance time.

TABLE OF CONTENTS Title page i Approval page ii Dedication iii Acknowledgementiv Abstractvi Table of Contents   vi
CHAPTER ONE  Introduction 1.1Background of Study 1 1.2Statement of the problem 3 1.3Objectives of the study 4 1.4Scope of the Study4 1.5Research Questions5 1.6Research Hypothesis 6 1.7Significance of the Study 8 1.8Limitation of the study 9 1.9Definition of terms10
CHAPTER TWO  Review of Related Literature  2.1Definition of Human Resources Accounting 12 2.2The Origin of Human Resources Accounting 14 2.3Problems of Human Resources Accounting 17 2.4Ways of Alleviating these Problems 20 2.5Prospects of Human Resources Accounting23
CHAPTER THREE  Research Design and Methodology   3.1Research Design 24 3.2Area of the Study 25 3.3Population of the study 25 3.4Sample Size Determination 26 3.5Method of Data Collection29 3.6Method of Data Analysis 31 3.7Validation of the Instrument32 3.8Reliability of the Instrument 33 
CHAPTER FOUR  4.0Presentation and Analysis of Data34 4.1Presentation and Analysis 34 4.2Test of Hypothesis 42   CHAPTER FIVE SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSION, RECOMMENDATION  5.1Findings 54 5.2Suggestion for Further Research 55 5.3Conclusion 56 5.4Recommendation57 Bibliography 

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