Organisational Culture Dimensions And Employee Performance In Nigerian Fast Food Restaurants

  • Friday Ogbu Edeh
  • Joy Nonyelum Ugwu
  • Isaac Monday Ikpor
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Abstract

This study investigates the effect of organisational culture dimensions on employee performance in Nigerian fast food restaurants using cross-sectional survey. Forty fast food restaurants were selected using simple random sampling. Nine hundred and twenty five employees were surveyed. Sample size of two hundred and seventy two was ascertained with Krejcie and Morgan. Method for data collection is questionnaire. Two hundred and thirty nine copies of questionnaire were retrieved out of two hundred and seventy two copies administered. Simple linear regression was used to analyse the hypotheses with the aid of IBM SPSS 20.0. This study found that organisational culture dimensions predicted with clan culture and market culture has a positive significant effect on employee performance. It concludes that organisational culture dimensions measured in terms of clan culture and market culture engenders employee performance through effectiveness and efficiency. One of the practical implications is that Nigerian fast food restaurant practitioners should clearly define their clan culture for newcomers to imbibe to enable them increase their performance.

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Friday Ogbu Edeh, Joy Nonyelum Ugwu, Isaac Monday Ikpor, Anthony Chukwuma Nwali, & Chimeziem C. Gabriela Udeze. (2020). Organisational Culture Dimensions And Employee Performance In Nigerian Fast Food Restaurants. GIS Business, 14(6), 1070–1096. https://doi.org/10.26643/gis.v14i6.16857

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