THE IMPACT OF JOB SATISFACTION ON PRODUCTIVITY (A CASE STUDY OF UNIC INSURANCE COMPANY LTD

Authors: Solomon Kings | Social & Management Sciences Business Administration Research 64 pages 8,390 words

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ABSTRACT The need for increase productivity in our industries totally cannot be  over emphasized. This is  evidenced by the development of new technologies to the highest level. Man is needed in concert with other resources. However, man’s behavior cannot be objectively predicted given the complexity of intervening variable that to a large extent determined his behaviour. But there is as general belief that the ability of man to push up productivity in the industry of company depends on how satisfied  he is  whether this is rue or not is the issues that this research is deigned to find out. Thus, this research project intends to find out if there is any relationship  between  job satisfaction and productivity ther is, what kind  of relation? Unic  insurance company was chosen as a case study in order to effectively carryout the study, data was collected by the use of self administered questionnaire. Finally, to carryout a  successful research work, this study will be divided into five chapters, and each of the chapters will exhausting and clearly dealt with in the main text of the study.   TABLE OF CONTENTS COVER PAGE TITLE PAGE APPROVAL PAGE ABSTRACT DEDICATION ACKNOWLEDGMENT TABLE OF CONTENT LIST OF TABLE LIST OF FIGURE
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY 1.2STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM 1.3PURPOSE OF THE STUDY 1.4SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY 1.5SCOPE OF THE STUDY 1.6RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS  1.7DEFINITION OF TERM
CHAPTER TWO REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE 2.1LITERATURE REVIEW 2.2TECHNOLOGY, JOB SATISFACTION AND PRODUCTVITY 2.3THE SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT 2.4THE HUMAN RELATION 2.5THE BEHAVIOUR SCIENCE APPROACH 2.6EXPERIENCE FROM OTHER COUNTRIES 2.7THE BONUS SYSTEM IN NIGERIA 2.8DEFINITION OF VARIABLE USED IN THE STUDY
CHAPTER THREE RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY 3.1RESEARCH DESIGN 3.2METHOD OF DATA COLLECTION 3.3SOURCES OF DATA 3.4AREA OF THE STUDY 3.5POPULATION OF THE STUDY 3.6SAMPLE USED AND SAMPLING PROPCEDURE 3.7RELIDABILITY OF THE INSTRUMENT 3.8VALIDABILITY OF THE INSTRUMENT
CHAPTER FOUR DATA PRESENTATION & ANALYSIS 4.1PRESENTATION & ANALYSIS 4.2DATA PRESENTATION 4.3TESTING OF HYPOTHESIS
CHAPTER FIVE DISCUSSION, RECOMMENDATION & CONCLUSION 5.1SUMMARY OF FINDINGS 5.2CONCLUSION 5.3RECOMMENDATION 5.4IMPLICATION OF RESEARCH FINDINGS 5.5LIMITATION OF STUDY 5.6SUGGESTION FOR FURTHER RESEARCH REFERENCE  BIBLIOGRAPHY   

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