ABSTRACT
This study examined the key drivers of employee engagement
in the Nigerian Public Media Corporations with emphasis on Federal Radio
Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN) and Broadcasting Corporation of Abia State (BCA),
Nigeria. In view of the importance attached to drivers of employee engagement,
this study assessed and measured the levels of employee engagement in BCA and
FRCN and employees' demographic characteristics; identified drivers of employee
engagement, established a relationship between the drivers of employee
engagement and levels of employee engagement and determined the relative
importance of the drivers of employee engagement, in influencing employee
engagement in FRCN and BCA. Mixed methodology research design involving both quantitative
and qualitative techniques was used to generate data. The study adopted
Stratified Random Sampling (SRS) with simple random selection. A total of four
hundred and forty-five (445) questionnaires were distributed and only three
hundred and eighty-four (384) representing 86.3% were found usable for
analysis. Data generated were analysed using frequencies, percentages, means,
ranking method, regression analysis, Kendall's tau-b, correlation analysis and
thematic content analysis. The findings of the study revealed four categories
of employees in the public media according to the levels of engagement namely:
the 'Highly Engaged, 'Engaged', 'not Engaged', and 'Actively engaged'
employees'. The study revealed that the percentage of the highly engaged employees
were significantly higher in BCA (30.2%) than FRCN (22.7%) P=0.004. The results
showed that levels of engagement in BCA were influenced by sex, age,
educational status, professional status, department and length of service while
age and educational status influenced the levels of engagement in FRCN.
Furthermore, the result revealed that the drivers of employee engagement which
are leadership, communication, compensation/reward/recognition, learning and
development, perceived organisational support, career development, job crafting
and work environment (P 0.001, 0.0001,
UKONU, O (2021). An Assessment Of Drivers Of Employee Engagement In The Nigerian Public Media Corporations: A Study Of Federal Radio Corporation Of Nigeria And Broadcasting Corporation Of Abia State, Nigeria. Repository.mouau.edu.ng: Retrieved Nov 23, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/an-assessment-of-drivers-of-employee-engagement-in-the-nigerian-public-media-corporations-a-study-of-federal-radio-corporation-of-nigeria-and-broadcasting-corporation-of-abia-state-nigeria-7-2
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OJEKA, UKONU. "An Assessment Of Drivers Of Employee Engagement In The Nigerian Public Media Corporations: A Study Of Federal Radio Corporation Of Nigeria And Broadcasting Corporation Of Abia State, Nigeria" Repository.mouau.edu.ng (2021). Accessed 23 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/an-assessment-of-drivers-of-employee-engagement-in-the-nigerian-public-media-corporations-a-study-of-federal-radio-corporation-of-nigeria-and-broadcasting-corporation-of-abia-state-nigeria-7-2