Diversity Management and Job Satisfaction in Not- For- Profit Organisations in Kampala: A case of Uganda Conservation Limited
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2018-01
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Uganda Management Institute
Abstract
The study examined the relationship between diversity management and job satisfaction at
Uganda Conservation Limited (UCL). Diversity management was operationalized as the
independent variable (IV) and job satisfaction as the dependent variable (DV). The independent
variable was measured in form of management of diverse culture, management of gender and
management of staff with different education levels. The study was informed by two theories:
“Social Identity Theory” (SIT) formulated by Henri Tajfel and John Tunner in 1970s’ and 1980s
that is founded on intergroup social comparisons that seek to confirm or to establish in-group
favoritism against out-group, motivated by underlying need for self –esteem. “Two Factor
Theory" by Frederick Herzberg to assess the satisfaction of employees. A case study design was
used to collect data through questionnaires, Interview guide and document reviews. Data was
analyzed using descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation coefficient and regression to establish
the relationship between variables under study. The findings revealed that: management of
diverse culture had positive influence on job satisfaction with a Pearson correlation of r= .657**
Signifince (Sig. =004); management of gender and job satisfaction had a positive linear
correlation Value of r=. 242 and Sig=.333; that management of staff with different education
levels and job satisfaction had a positive value of r= .390 using a correlation coefficient. The
study concludes that diversity management practices, like management of diverse culture,
management of gender and management of staff with different education levels have a positive
relationship with job satisfaction at UCL. However, the study revealed other factors influence
job satisfaction. The study recommends that UCL should review the Human resource policy
manual to improve diversity management practices; review other concerns of job satisfaction and
set procedures to implement them.
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Diversity Management, Job Satisfaction, Not - For- Profit Organisations, Uganda
Citation
Tushemereirwe, Enid Kakooko (2018) Diversity Management and Job Satisfaction in Not- For- Profit Organisations in Kampala: A case of Uganda Conservation Limited