Employee Benefits and Job Performance: The case of National Enterprise Corporation (NEC)
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2018-02
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Uganda Management Institute
Abstract
This study sought to establish the effects of employee benefits on employee performance at National
Enterprise Corporation in Uganda. The objectives of the study were: to examine the relationship
between short term employee benefits and employee performance at NEC, to find out whether
insurance benefits have a relationship with employee performance at NEC and to examine whether
retirement benefits have a relationship with employee performance at NEC. The study used a
descriptive survey design on a population which entailed the employees at an executive level,
managerial level, supervisory level and other junior employees. A total of 67 respondents were
selected for the study. The researcher used both purposive sampling and simple random sampling
techniques in selecting the samples. The study was guided by a quantitative paradigm, but with
substantial complementary qualitative methods. Questionnaires were self-administered which
provided sufficient data from the sample selected, and interviews were used in order to get detailed
data to complement and triangulate data which was collected using questionnaires. Data from the
questionnaires was analyzed quantitatively using Statistical Package for Social Scientists (SPSS)
where correlation was used to establish the relationship between employee benefits and job
performance. Data from questionnaires was presented in form of frequency tables and bar graphs.
The study findings confirmed that according to the hypothesis, short term employee benefits have a
significant positive effect on employee performance (r=0.535), there is no positive significant
relationship between insurance benefits and employee performance(r = 0.083) and there is no
significant relationship between retirement benefits and employee performance(r=0.035). The study
recommended that NEC needs to improvise employee recognition programs for jobs well done, this
will motivate employees thus enhancing employee productivity in the organization.
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Employee Benefits, Job Performance
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Nansasira, Mary (2018) Employee Benefits and Job Performance: The case of National Enterprise Corporation (NEC)