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Perceived Effect of Motivation on the Job Performance of Library Personnel of Universities in Benue State, Nigeria


Margaret Mngusuur Ubagu1 and Joseph Ahemba Gbuushi2*


1&2University Library and Information Services, Benue State University, Makurdi, Nigeria.

*Correspondence: josephgbuushi@gmail.com

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ABSTRACT

The study was conducted on the perceived effect of motivation on the job performance of library personnel of universities in Benue State. Two objectives were formulated to find out the perceived effect of training and salary payment on job performance of library personnel of universities in Benue State. Two research questions and two hypotheses were also formulated in line with the formulated objectives. The survey research design was adopted. The study population was 223 library personnel from the Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi, Benue State University, Makurdi, and University of Mkar, Mkar. The entire population was used for the study hence there was no sample and sampling. A self-structure questionnaire was used for data collection. The questionnaire was subjected to face and content validity. Cronbach alpha was used to test the reliability of the instrument which yielded a value of 0.94. Mean values were used to answer research questions while one-way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) was used to test hypotheses at a 0.5 level of significance. The study found that training and salary payments have a significant difference in job performance of library personnel of universities in Benue State. The study recommended, therefore, that university library personnel should be sent for constant training and retraining; they should also be paid salaries for optimum job performance. 


Keywords: Motivation, Job performance, University library, Personnel, Salary, Benue state, and Training.


Citation: Ubagu MM, and Gbuushi JA. (2020). Perceived effect of motivation on the job performance of library personnel of universities in Benue State, Nigeria, Br. J. Arts Humanit., 2(1), 14-23. 

https://doi.org/10.34104/bjah.020014023


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