The relationship between non-monetary benefits and department of livestock production and development employees (civil servants) commitment

The study sought to identify, if there is relationship between non-monetary benefits and the Department of Livestock Production and Development employees commitment. The researcher tried to find out how the following factors tangible, social and job-related non-monetary benefits contribute to employ...

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Main Author: Mandizvidza, Onasis Vincent
Language:English
Published: Midlands State University 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11408/573
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Summary:The study sought to identify, if there is relationship between non-monetary benefits and the Department of Livestock Production and Development employees commitment. The researcher tried to find out how the following factors tangible, social and job-related non-monetary benefits contribute to employees commitment and retention. Applicable literature and theories were reviewed. The researcher employed the quantitative research paradigm. A survey research design administering Likert-scale questionnaires was used to collect data. The data was presented in pie charts, bar charts, tables and analyzed using descriptive statistics. The results showed that social non-monetary benefits have high relationship with employee commitment compared to tangible and job related non-monetary benefits. On the other hand demographic factors such as designation, age, work experience and educational qualification also play a role in motivating employees to be committed. Recommendations were made and these include: The need to review rewards monthly, leadership style, good and clear communication, role of line managers and directions for future researchers on this research topic of the relationship between non-monetary benefits and employee commitment