TABLE OF CONTENTS
DEDICATION ........................................................................................................ ~ ...... i
DECLARATION .......................................................................................................... ii
APPROVAL .................................................................................................................................. iii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ............................................................................................................. iv
ABSTRACT .................................................................................................................................. ix
CHAPTER ONE ................................................................................................................. 1
INTRODUCTTION ............................................................................................................ 1
1.0 lntroduction ............................................................................................................................... 1
I. I Background of the study ........................................................................................................... 1
I .2 Statement of the Problem ......................................................................................................... 3
1.3 Purpose of the study .................................................................................................................. 4
1.4 Objectives of the study .............................................................................................................. 4
1.5 Research questions .................................................................................................................... 4
1.6 Scope of study ........................................................................................................................... 4
1.6.1 Geographical scope ................................................................................................................ 5
1.6.2 Subject scope ......................................................................................................................... 5
1.6.3 Time scope ............................................................................................................................. 5
1.7 Significance of study ................................................................................................................. 5
1.8 Conceptual Framework ............................................................................................................. 6
CHAPTER TWO ................................................................................................................ 8
LITERATURE REVIEW ................................................................................................... 8
2.1 lntroduction ............................................................................................................................... 8
2.2 Theoretical review .................................................................................................................... 8
2.3 Recognition and employees' commitment.. .............................................................................. 9
2.3 Promotion and employees' commitment ...................................... , ......................................... 11
2.5 Motivation and employees' commitment ............................................................................... 13
2.5 Conclusion .............................................................................................................................. 14
CHAPTER THREE .......................................................................................................... 15
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY ...................................................................................... 15
3.0 Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 15
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3. I Area of the study ..................................................................................................................... 15
3.2 Research Design ............................ , ................... ~····································································15
3.3 Study population ..................................................................................................................... 15
3.3 Sampling method .................................................................................................................... 17
3.4 Data Collection Methods ........................................................................................................ 18
3 .5 Data Collection lnstruments .................................................................................................... 18
3.6 Validity and reliability ............................................................................................................ 18
3.7 Research procedures ............................................................................................................... 19
3.8 Data analysis and presentation ................................................................................................ 19
3. 7 Ethical considerations ............................................................................................................. 19
3.9 Study limitations ..................................................................................................................... 19
CHAPTER FOUR ............................................................................................................ 21
PRESENTATION AND INTERPRETATION OF FINDINGS ......................................... 21
4.0 lntroduction ............................................................................................................................. 21
4.1 Background information of the respondents ........................................................................... 21
4.1.1 Gender of respondent ........................................................................................................... 21
4.1.2 Marital status of the respondents ......................................................................................... 22
4.1.3 Age group of the respondents .............................................................................................. 22
4.1.4 Level of education of respondents ....................................................................................... 23
4.1.4 Period spent at ICOBI .......................................................................................................... 23
4.3 recognition and employee's commitment at Integrated Community Based Initiatives [ICOBI] ......................................................................................................................................... 24
4.3 Promotion and employees· commitment at Integrated Community Based Initiatives [ICOBI] . ...................................................................................................................................................... 27
4.4. The effect of motivation on employee commitment. ............................................................. 29
CHAPTER FIVE .............................................................................................................. 32
DISCUSSIONS, RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS ................................... 32
5.0 lntroduction ............................................................................................................................. 32
5.1 Discussions of the study .......................................................................................................... 32
5.2 Recomrnendations ................................................................................................................... 34
5.2 Conclusions ............................................................................................................................. 35
5.4 Area for further studies ........................................................................................................... 36
REFERENCES ............................................................................................................................. 37
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APPENDICES .............................................................................................................................. 39 Appendix t-: Questionnaire Tool (ICOBI-Workers) .................................................................... 39
APPENDIX B: INTERVIEW GUIDE ......................................................................................... 45
ABSTRACT
The study was set to find out the influence of intrinsic reward. and employee commitment in organizations taking ICOBI as a case study. The study was guided by three objectives including; To examine the effect of intrinsic reward and employee's commitment, to establish the effect of recognition and commitment and to determine the effect of recognition and commitment, to establish the effect of promotion and commitment Data was collected using questionnaire tool and interview guide and during data collection a basic research design that was in a descriptive manner was used as both qualitative and quantitative methodologies were also used with a sample of 70 respondents. The study established that the study findings also shows that work pressure does not contribute to low rate of employee commitment at integrated community based initiatives (]COB]) with 20(28.6%) of the respondents strongly disagreed that work pressure contributes to low rate of employee commitment at integrated community based initiatives (]COB!), 20(28.6%) disagreed, 4(5.7%) were not sure 16(22.9%) agreed. and 10(14.3%) strongly agreed that work pressure contributes to low rate of employee commitment at integrated community based initiatives (JCOBl).The respondents were also established that lack of promotions contributes to low rate of employee commitment at integrated community based initiatives (!COB!) as shown by 1(1.4%) respondents who strongly disagreed that lack of promotions contributes to low rate of employee commitment at integrated community based initiatives (]COB!), 9(12.9%) disagreed, 6(8.6%) were not sure, 34(48.6%) agreed, and 20(28.6%) strongly agreed that lack of promotions contributes to low rate of employee commitment at integrated community based initiatives (ICOBI).The study findings also found out that employees looking for better jobs leads to labor turnover at integrated community based initiatives (!COB!) as interpreted 8(11 .4%) of the respondents strongly disagreed that employees looking for better jobs leads to labor turnover at integrated community based initiatives (!COB!), 6(8.6%) disagreed, 6(8.6%) were not sure then 23(32.9%) respondents agreed. and 27(38.6%) strongly agreed that employees looking for better jobs leads to labor turnover at integrated community based initiatives (]COB])
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RUTH, KICONCO . "Intrinsic Reward and Employee Commitment in Integrated Community Based Initiatives (Icobi)" Afribary (2022). Accessed November 22, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/intrinsic-reward-and-employee-commitment-in-integrated-community-based-initiatives-icobi