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Title: Impact of Motivation on Employee Performance of SelectedReal Estate Firms in Abuja
Authors: Tolofari, Kurotimi Diseye
Abubakar, Baliratu
Abubakar, Lamido Hauwa
Keywords: Motivation
employee
job security
salary and wage
efficiency
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: International Journal of Business and Management Review, 12(2)
Abstract: This study examined how motivation affected worker performance in selected Abuja real estate companies. The research design employed in the study is a survey and data were collected through the primary source where 66 structured questionnaires were distributed among the staff of five real estate companies in Abuja which include Osakwe & Associates and Wale Adewusi Associate. Data collected were analyzed using multiple regression analysis. The findings showed that employee motivation has a favorable and significant impact on performance in terms of job efficiency in Abuja real estate. Other findings includedthe fact that job security has a favorable yet negligible effect on the performance in terms of work efficiency in Abuja real estate. Salary and wages also have a positive and large impact on performance in terms of work efficiency in Abuja real estate, as well as rewards, which have a favorable and big impact on both. According to the report, real estate companies in Abuja should keep up their efforts to motivate staff members by guaranteeing their jobs, paying them a living wage, and rewarding them because doing so improves productivity.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2480
ISSN: 2052-6407(Online)
2052-6393(Print)
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