Satisfaction with human resource management practices and job performance of academic staff in public universities in Uganda: a case of Kyambogo University
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Date
2022-12
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Journal of the National Council for Higher Education
Abstract
The quality of job performance of employees, regardless of context, cannot be any
better than the quality of Human Resource Management Practices (HRMPs) at the
place of work. This cross-sectional survey study provides insights regarding the
relationship between satisfaction with HRMPs and the job performance of academic
staff in public universities in Uganda. The study comprised a sample of 198 from
a population of 406 full-time academic staff of Kyambogo University. Data was
collected using a questionnaire and analysed using SPSS for descriptive analysis
and SmartPLS for Structural Equation Modelling (SEM). Descriptive results showed
that teaching performance was high while research and publication and community
service performance were moderate. The results revealed that satisfaction with
placement, development, engagement and talent retention HRMPs was moderate
while satisfaction with human resource (HR) recruitment was slightly high.
Overall, job performance was high while satisfaction with HRMPs was moderate.
SEM revealed that while HR recruitment practices and placement had a positive
significant influence on job performance, the influence of HR development,
retention and engagement practices was insignificant. It was concluded that high
and moderate satisfaction of academic staff with HR recruitment and placement,
respectively, is imperative for their job performance. However, moderate satisfaction
with HR development, engagement and talent retention practices impedes job
performance of academic staff. This study recommended that university managers
should ensure that HR recruitment and placement practices implemented provide
satisfaction to academic staff. University managers should also ensure that
satisfying HR development, engagement and talent retention are designed and
implemented.
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Academic staff,, Human Resource Management Practices,, Job performance,, Public University,, Satisfaction.
Citation
KASULE, G. W., MUGIZI, W., & RWOTHUMIO, J. (2021). Satisfaction with Human Resource Management Practices and Job Performance of Academic Staff in Public Universities in Uganda: A Case of Kyambogo University. The Uganda Higher Education Review, 9(2), 145.