Examining the Effect of Performance Evaluation on Employee Job Satisfaction in a Federal Government Agency in Nigeria

Adepoju Ismaila Arowolo *

Department of Human Resource Management, Citizenship and Leadership Training Centre, Abuja, Nigeria.

Tina M. Akinbo

Department of Management and Accounting, Lead City University, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

The study examined the extent to which Performance Evaluation affects employee job satisfaction in a federal government agency in Nigeria. This study adopts a quantitative technique as primary data was gathered through a validated instrument. The quantitative approach relied on a total enumeration sampling technique, with a Population equal to the sample size (275). The inferential statistical tool which is the Partial Least Square-Structural Equation Modelling (Smart PLS-SEM) version was adopted to analyze the data. The results revealed that Adj R2=0.254; p=0.000, Q2 =0.164). Findings also showed that performance evaluation significantly influenced employee job satisfaction in the federal government agency. The study recommended that the agency's leadership should create a conducive work environment and integrate a system that will boost job satisfaction for a higher level of performance.

Keywords: Performance evaluation, hygiene factor, behavioural anchored rating scale, employee job satisfaction


How to Cite

Arowolo, Adepoju Ismaila, and Tina M. Akinbo. 2022. “Examining the Effect of Performance Evaluation on Employee Job Satisfaction in a Federal Government Agency in Nigeria”. South Asian Journal of Social Studies and Economics 16 (4):59-70. https://doi.org/10.9734/sajsse/2022/v16i4621.

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