Revista de la Academia de Gestión Estratégica

1939-6104

Abstracto

Organisational Justice as Correlate of Turnover Intentions among Academic Librarians in South -West Nigeria

Soyemi Opeyemi Deborah, Oloyede Oluwayemisi Eunice

The study investigated the influence of organizational justice on turnover intentions of librarians in universities in South-West, Nigeria. The study adopted the survey research design. Four hundred and twelve librarians from fifty-three (53) universities in south-west Nigeria made up the study's population. Multistage stratified random sampling technique was employed in selecting a sample size of two hundred and three (203). Data was collected through the distribution of validated questionnaires. A 100% return rate was achieved, however 98.5% were found useable for the study. Data was analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Findings from this study provided useful indications that organizational justice (F (2,196) =178.318, Adj.R2 =0.503 P≤0.05) significantly and positively influence librarians' turnover intentions in South-west Nigeria, accounting for up to 50.3% (R2=0.503) variance in influence on librarians' turnover intentions. However, despite the high degree of organizational justice across university libraries in South-west Nigeria, there exists a high level of turnover intentions (xÌ…=3.43, SD=1.10) on a 5-point scale. It is therefore expedient for university management and library administrators to maintain and improve all dimensions of organizational justice while further study is suggested to find out other determinants of the high turnover intentions among librarians in South-west Nigeria.

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