The Impact of Motivation on Employee Performance: A Study of Nationlink Telecom Somalia

The aim of this study are to investigate whether there is any relationship between motivation, job satisfaction and employee performance. The survey method employed was quantitative data, which processed using multivariate techniques such as descriptive statistic like frequency and percentage to de...

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Main Author: Gure, Naima Abdullahi
Format: Thesis
Language:eng
eng
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://etd.uum.edu.my/2488/1/Naima_Abdullahi_Gure.pdf
https://etd.uum.edu.my/2488/2/1.Naima_Abdullahi_Gure.pdf
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Summary:The aim of this study are to investigate whether there is any relationship between motivation, job satisfaction and employee performance. The survey method employed was quantitative data, which processed using multivariate techniques such as descriptive statistic like frequency and percentage to describe the respondent's profile such as their gender, age, marital status and job title. Correlation and multiple regressions used for inferential statistics. The Pearson correlation used to measure the significance of linear between the independent and dependent variables thereby achieving the objective of this study. Multiple regressions used to determine the relationship between independent and dependent variables, the direction of the relationship, the degree of the relationship and strength of the relationship. This thesis found that motivation has strong positive influence on employees' performance rather than job satisfaction. Job satisfaction has low significance influence on employees' performance about 20%. This study concludes that motivation among support staff more contributes to the employees' performance of support employees of NationLink telecom Somalia.