Organizational Climate and Gender Differences in Work Engagement Among Non-Teaching Staff in a Nigerian University

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The paper examines the link between organizational climate and work engagement among the non-teaching staff of a Nigerian University. Participants consisted of 229 (F=46.7%; Mean age =45.7) non-teaching staff selected using stratified random sampling technique from non-teaching staff of the institution. Participants completed the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale and Organizational Climate Measure that were subjected to Pearson Product Moment Correlation and t-test analysis. Results revealed that organizational climate is related to work engagement among registry staff. It also showed that female employees were more engaged with their work than their male counterparts. The paper recommends the design of appropriate strategies and interventions to ensure that employees feel more engaged in their work-roles.

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Akanni, A. A. (2019). Organizational Climate and Gender Differences in Work Engagement Among Non-Teaching Staff in a Nigerian University. European Review Of Applied Sociology, 12(19), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1515/eras-2019-0006

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