ISSN:1539-1590 | E-ISSN:2573-7104
Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024)
© 2024 The Authors
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PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT AND JOB PERFORMANCE IN NIGERIAN
UNIVERSITY: THE ERA OF GLOBAL VILLAGE
Adeline. R. ADEYEMI
Office of The Registrar
OduduwaUniversity, Ipetumodu, Osun State, Nigeria
adelineadeyemi@gmail.com
Ayotunde David ODEWALE
Department of Local Government and Development Studies,
Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria
odewaleayo@hotmail.com
Kazeem Oyedele LAMIDI
Department of Public Administration and Local Government
School of Government Studies, Faculty of Humanities
North-West University, Mahikeng Campus, South Africa
53508777@mynwu.ac.za
Department of Local Government and Development Studies,
Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria
ABSTRACT
The paper examines the nexus between personnel management and job performance in the
Nigerian university system, especially in this era of the global village where Information
Communication Technologies (ICTs) have been the essential tools in carrying out organizational
tasks. University institutions demand excellent customer service and high productivity levels,
and employees are expected to take more responsibilities for their careers seeking appropriate
training and development opportunities to perform maximally.The study adopted both primary
and secondary sources of data. The primary data were sourced through the Interview method,
while secondary data were utilized through a descriptive method of content analysis. The paper
revealed that ICTs play a significant role in increasing the job performance of personnel in
Nigeria's university system, and this has not been optimally utilized. It is almost impossible to
increase the job performance of personnel without adequately adopting ICTs in carrying out
university business and services. It recommends that adequate investment in the information
technology (IT) infrastructures by governments, non-governmental organizations, and university
management is what can make Nigerian universities a “universal city” indeed especially in this
era of the global village. The paper concluded that the increase in job performance of personnel
in the Nigerian university would still be a mirage until it adequately unlocks the potentiality of
ICTs which is the key to new trends in the global village.