Full-Time Teleworking and Organizational Robustness of GSM Telecommunication Firms in South-South, Nigeria
Vol.6 Issue 3
The goal of this study was to ascertain the relationship between Full-Time Tele-Working and Organizational Robustness. Based on the conceptual framework, four (4) research questions were formulated as well as ten (10) hypotheses. Reciprocal determinism theory, socio-technical system theory and institutional theory were adopted as the theoretical foundation for the study. The researcher aligned with …Read More »
Meaningfulness of Work and Worker’s Attitude in Health Ministries in South-South, Nigeria
Vol.6 Issue 3
This study examined the relationship between meaningfulness of work and worker’s attitude in health ministries in South-South, Nigeria. The study adopted a cross-sectional survey research design. Primary data was generated through a 4-point Likert scaled questionnaire. The population of the study was two thousand one hundred and eighty-one (2181) employees. A sample size of three …Read More »
Impact of Information Quality on E-Customer Loyalty in Nigerian Online Shopping
Vol.6 Issue 3
This study investigated impact of information quality on e-customer loyalty in Nigerian online shopping. The study adopted a correlational survey research design in a non-contrived setting. Both primary and secondary methods of data collection were employed to obtain relevant data for analysis. The instrument of data collection employed was the questionnaire. The study population comprised …Read More »
Mindfulness and Employee Deviant Behaviour in Deposit Money Banks in Rivers State, Nigeria
Vol.6 Issue 3
This study examined the relationship between mindfulness and employee deviant behaviour in Deposit Money Banks in Rivers State. The study adopted a cross-sectional survey in its investigation of the variables. Primary data was generated through structured questionnaire. The population for the study is the 202 employees from the 18 Deposit Money Banks in Nigeria. The …Read More »
Domain Transformation and Business Process Reengineering of Information Technology Companies in Nigeria
Vol.6 Issue 3
This study examined the relationship between domain transformation and business process reengineering of information technology companies in Nigeria. The study adopted a cross-sectional research survey. The population of the study was the 4 major information technologies companies that met the capitalization base condition as listed in Nigeria Stock Exchange. Questionnaire was the major instrument for …Read More »
Behavioural Social Media Engagement Campaign and E-Marketing Effectiveness of Health Care Firms in Nigeria
Vol.6 Issue 3
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between behavioural social media engagement campaign and e-marketing effectiveness of health care firms in Nigeria. The population of this study was thirty-seven (37) healthcare firms in Nigeria. Two hundred and twenty-two (173) employees of the health care firms were drawn to provide data for the …Read More »
Ship Operations and Operational Performance of Nigerian Port Authority in Nigeria
Vol.6 Special Issue
The study examined the empirical relationship between ship operations and operational performance in the Nigerian Port Authority. The study adopted ship operation as its independent variable while operational performance served as dependent variable while utilizing efficiency and productivity as its measures. The study cross-sectional survey design; its population covers 36 top management staff of the …Read More »
Standard Containerization and International Trade in Seaport, Rivers State
Vol.6 Special Issue
The study examines the relationship between standard containerization and international trade in seaports in Rivers State, Nigeria. The population of the study comprises of two the two seaports in Rivers State with 61 staff participants as drawn the port examined. The sample size of the study was 61 hence census was adopted. The study in …Read More »
Customer Support and Maritime Operations Performance in the Nigeria Port Authority in Rivers State
Vol.6 Special Issue
The study investigated the empirical relationship between customer support and maritime operations performance in the Nigerian Port Authority. The study adopted customer support as its predictor variable while maritime operations performance which is the criterion variable was measured with customer satisfaction and efficiency. The research provided answers to two questions and tested two hypotheses aimed …Read More »
Sea Piracy and Maritime Assets Development in Nigerian Port Authority, Rivers State, Nigeria.
Vol.6 Special Issue
This study investigated the impact of security risk of business operations on maritime assets development in Rivers State. The study was guided by six objectives, six research questions and six null hypotheses. A descriptive research design was adopted for the study. The population of the study consisted of 839 senior and junior staff of Rivers …Read More »