Workplace Conflict and Employees’ Job Performance in Agro-Services Corporation, Ogun State, Nigeria

Authors

  • Hakeem Temitope Kareem University of Ibadan
  • Adefunke Fadilat Ayinde Department of Agricultural Administration,Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta
  • Kamilu Kolade Bolarinwa Department of Agricultural Administration,Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta
  • Cornelius Idowu Alarima Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta
  • Saheed Oluwatobi Kazeem Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development, University of Ibadan, Ibadan

Abstract

The study determined the effects of workplace conflict on employees’ job performance in Ogun State Agro-service Corporation (OGASC). Multistage sampling technique was used to select 77 respondents. Data were collected through the administration of questionnaires and were analysed using frequency, percentage, mean and t-test. More than half percentage of the respondents (57.1%) experienced low level of workplace conflict. Though, existence of favouratism (áº=1.311) was ranked second as an indication of conflict by the respondents. Furthermore, a fairly high percentage of the respondents (51.9%) had unfavourable perception of the management’s resolution strategies. In addition, the job performance of 68.8% of the respondents was high. Job performance of the respondents was not adversely affected by the workplace conflict they experienced. Therefore, the management of OGASC should ensure improvement in the deployment of the used resolution strategies to drastically reduce conflict for better performance of the employees.

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Published

2021-10-26

How to Cite

Kareem, H. T., Ayinde, A. F., Bolarinwa, K. K., Alarima, C. I., & Kazeem, S. O. (2021). Workplace Conflict and Employees’ Job Performance in Agro-Services Corporation, Ogun State, Nigeria. Journal of Agricultural Extension, 25(4), 43–49. Retrieved from https://aesonnigeria.org/ajm/index.php/jae/article/view/2892

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General Extension and Teaching Methods

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