Purpose of the article: The mobile telecommunication sector in Nigeria has attracted highest foreign direct investment, consistently created jobs more than any sector in the economy. Encouraging employees commitment to strategy implementation can have a positive impact on employee satisfaction level. Methodology/methods: This study used a descriptive quantitative research approach. The survey method was used to collect data from four mobile telecommunication firms in Nigeria. We administered 120 questionnaires to employees of the sample firms, 105 questionnaires were returned and analysed using the regression analysis, Pearson correlation and ANOVA techniques. Scientific aim: This study examines the relationship between employee commitment to strategy implementation and employee satisfaction in mobile telecommunication firms in Nigeria. Findings: The results show that employee commitment to strategy implementation has a positive and significant relationship with employee satisfaction. Employee commitment to strategy implementation is correlated with employee satisfaction, the more committed employees are to their firms strategy implementation, the higher their level of satisfaction with their firms. Thus, employee commitment to strategy implementation have positive impact on employee satisfaction. Our formulated hypothesis is supported. Conclusions: This study provides a better understanding on the importance of employee commitment to strategy implementation in improving the level of employee satisfaction. This study suggests that employee commitment to strategy implementation is an important factor of employee satisfaction. Thus, policymakers, business executives, and HR managers must create an organisational culture and climate that support employee commitment to strategy implementation to improve employee satisfaction. The authors recommended that firms should elicit the commitment of their employees at the strategy implementation stage as this will boost their level of satisfaction. A satisfied employee will be more productive and this will in turn improve the firm's performance.
To optimize scarce resources firms, need to formulate strategies that will enable them to achieve and sustain competitive advantage. The objective of the study was to propose recommendations to managers of MNCs operating in the mobile telecommunication sector in Nigeria on how to enhance and sustain strategic performance base on the evaluation of strategy formulation drivers. The focus on company vision, mission and long-term objectives helps to bring about new insights on the impact of strategy formulation drivers on strategic performance. The study was analysed using theoretical insights from strategic management literature to better understand how strategy formulation drivers enhance strategic performance of mobile telecommunication companies in Nigeria. The authors focused on a single industry using quantitative methods and a survey to obtain information from managers of mobile telecommunication companies operating in Nigeria. One hundred and twenty managers were randomly selected from finance/audit, sales, marketing, customer service and engineering departments of the head offices and eight regional offices of four mobile telecommunication companies in Nigeria. The authors used descriptive statistics and multiple regression techniques to analyse the resultant data. Statistical package for social sciences (SPSS 25) software was employed in the different analyses conducted. The study found that strategy formulation drivers jointly influence strategic performance of mobile telecommunication firms in Nigeria. Attention to company vision and long-term objectives has significant and positive impact on strategic performance. Furthermore, attention to company mission had a negative and significant impact on strategic performance. This study contributes to the existing literature by providing experience on strategy formulation drivers and their impact on strategic performance in mobile telecommunication companies in an emerging market (Nigeria).
Purpose of the article: Succession planning has become a misconstrued phenomenon in a global environment where organisations largely depend on their human resources for achievement, continuity and effectiveness. Methodology/methods: Data for this research were collected from three Beverages companies in Lagos, Nigeria, with 244 administered questionnaires, retrieved and analysed using the regression analysis. Scientific aim: This paper examines the Moderating Role of Employees' Satisfaction on Succession Planning and Job Commitment in the manufacturing sector. Findings: The result showed that succession planning significantly impact on employees' job commitment. The findings indicated a variance of 52% between mentoring and affective commitment, however when the moderating variable of employees' satisfaction was established, the R-squared increased to 56.8% while the significance of the F-change assessed show significance at 0.0001. Conclusions:The study recommends that when organizational replacement is done, it should meet the present and future need as well as the corporate objectives of the organization and that management should handle the issue of Succession Planning with high sense of objectivity in order to achieve organizational efficiency, among others.
Background. Participatory decision-making maintains a leading theme across business, policy, and practice research. The success of any organisation depends on involving the workforce's entire capacity to produce new ideas and ways of working to outsmart the competitors and have a competitive edge in the industry they are operating in.
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