Javascript must be enabled to continue!
INFLUENCE OF COMPETITION STRATEGIES ON CONFLICT RESOLUTION AMONG ACADEMIC STAFF OF FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES IN NORTH-EAST, NIGERIA
View through CrossRef
This study examined the impact of Competition Strategy on conflict resolution among academic staff of Federal Universities in the North-East, Nigeria. A research question, and null hypothesis was formulated from the objective of the study. Descriptive survey was adopted as a design for the study. A total of five thousand five hundred thirty-five (5,535) academic staff of the six Federal Universities in North-East Nigeria form the population of this study, out of which one thousand one hundred and seven (1,107) respondents were purposely sampled for the study. A self-designed questionnaire titled “Competition Strategy and Conflict Resolution Questionnaire” (CSCRQ) was distributed to the respondents. The overall dependability coefficient was determined to be 0.76, indicating that the instrument is dependable. The data was analyse through descriptive and inferential statistics. The Chi-square test was employed to test the null hypotheses at 0.05 significant level. Findings indicated that competitive strategies affected conflict resolution among academic personnel in Federal Universities in North-East Nigeria. It further suggested that implementation of a competitive strategy for conflict resolution will effectively address conflicts among academic staff of federal universities in the North-East Nigeria. It was recommended among others that University management committees be mandated to introduce a competitive strategy by organizing regular competitions via conferences, seminars, and workshops, allowing academic staff to demonstrate their intellect. This would foster respect and harmonious coexistence among the personnel.
Mediterranean Publications and Research International
Title: INFLUENCE OF COMPETITION STRATEGIES ON CONFLICT RESOLUTION AMONG ACADEMIC STAFF OF FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES IN NORTH-EAST, NIGERIA
Description:
This study examined the impact of Competition Strategy on conflict resolution among academic staff of Federal Universities in the North-East, Nigeria.
A research question, and null hypothesis was formulated from the objective of the study.
Descriptive survey was adopted as a design for the study.
A total of five thousand five hundred thirty-five (5,535) academic staff of the six Federal Universities in North-East Nigeria form the population of this study, out of which one thousand one hundred and seven (1,107) respondents were purposely sampled for the study.
A self-designed questionnaire titled “Competition Strategy and Conflict Resolution Questionnaire” (CSCRQ) was distributed to the respondents.
The overall dependability coefficient was determined to be 0.
76, indicating that the instrument is dependable.
The data was analyse through descriptive and inferential statistics.
The Chi-square test was employed to test the null hypotheses at 0.
05 significant level.
Findings indicated that competitive strategies affected conflict resolution among academic personnel in Federal Universities in North-East Nigeria.
It further suggested that implementation of a competitive strategy for conflict resolution will effectively address conflicts among academic staff of federal universities in the North-East Nigeria.
It was recommended among others that University management committees be mandated to introduce a competitive strategy by organizing regular competitions via conferences, seminars, and workshops, allowing academic staff to demonstrate their intellect.
This would foster respect and harmonious coexistence among the personnel.
.
Related Results
METAPHORICAL REPRESENTATION OF THE CONCEPT CONFLICT IN AMERICAN AND BRITISH POLITICAL DISCOURSE (BASED ON IMAGE METAPHORS)
METAPHORICAL REPRESENTATION OF THE CONCEPT CONFLICT IN AMERICAN AND BRITISH POLITICAL DISCOURSE (BASED ON IMAGE METAPHORS)
The article is devoted to the metaphorical representation of the concept CONFLICT in the English-language political discourse, namely American and British. The figurative content o...
COLLABORATION STRATEGIES AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION AMONG ACADEMIC STAFF OF FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES IN NORTH-EAST, NIGERIA
COLLABORATION STRATEGIES AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION AMONG ACADEMIC STAFF OF FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES IN NORTH-EAST, NIGERIA
This study examined the impact of Competition Strategy on conflict resolution among academic staff of Federal Universities in the North-East Nigeria. One research question was pose...
ACADEMIC STAFF UNION OF UNIVERSITIES' STRIKE ACTIONS OF PLANNING AND STAFFING ON ACADEMIC AND ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT OF FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES IN THE NORTH-EAST NIGERIA
ACADEMIC STAFF UNION OF UNIVERSITIES' STRIKE ACTIONS OF PLANNING AND STAFFING ON ACADEMIC AND ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT OF FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES IN THE NORTH-EAST NIGERIA
The study investigated Academic Staff Union of Universities' Strike actions of planning and staffing on academic and administrative management of Federal Universities in the North-...
IMPACT OF ACADEMIC STAFF UNION OF UNIVERSITIES' (ASUU) STRIKE ON ACADEMIC AND ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT OF FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES IN THE NORTH-EAST NIGERIA
IMPACT OF ACADEMIC STAFF UNION OF UNIVERSITIES' (ASUU) STRIKE ON ACADEMIC AND ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT OF FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES IN THE NORTH-EAST NIGERIA
The study investigated the impact of Academic Staff Union of Universities' (ASUU) Strike on academic and administrative management of Federal Universities in the North-East Nigeria...
Factors influencing the working relationship between academics and administrative support staff : a case study at Durban University of Technology
Factors influencing the working relationship between academics and administrative support staff : a case study at Durban University of Technology
Previous research on the working relationship between academic and administrative support staff has shown that this relationship is an important one which impacts on the academic e...
Conflict Management in the Workplace
Conflict Management in the Workplace
Conflict is a component of interpersonal interactions, and therefore natural in the workplace. While neither inevitable nor intrinsically bad, conflict is commonplace. Conflicts ma...
Staff Wellbeing and Networks Support (SWANS) Study
Staff Wellbeing and Networks Support (SWANS) Study
BACKGROUND
Anecdotal evidence from Lincolnshire National Health Service (NHS) Provider Trusts alluded to widely publicised reports of increased levels of stress and anxiety among ...
Conflict Management
Conflict Management
Any attempt to define conflict management is not an easy feat. It is a dynamic concept with blurry boundaries. In its most simple form, as Dennis Sandole says, conflict management ...

