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Business Educators’ Perceived Career Advancement Job Satisfaction for Achieving Viable Business Education Programme in Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria

Abstract

The study examined business educators’ career advancement job satisfaction for achieving viable business education programme in tertiary institutions in Nigeria. Descriptive survey research design was adopted and was carried out in South Eastern Nigeria. The population of the study was four hundred and twenty-five business educators in South Eastern Nigeria. Due to the small size of the population, the entire population was studied; therefore, there was no sampling. The instrument for data collection was structured questionnaire. The instrument was validated by three experts. Based on their comments, some corrections were made on the questionnaire to enhance the validity of the research instrument. Cronbach Alpha reliability method was used and overall reliability coefficient of 0.97 was established. Data for the study were collected with the help of four research assistants. Data collected were analyzed using mean and standard deviation to answer research question while ANOVA was used to test the hypothesis. The study found that availability of regular training programme, ease of access to training institutions, freedom to attend workshop, seminars and conferences, freedom to organize students for academic interaction, provision for academic staff coaching, linkages with modern business organizations for training collaboration and academic staff mentoring among others are the business educators’ career advancement job satisfaction for achieving viable business education in tertiary institution Nigeria. The result of the hypothesis showed that there was no significant difference in the mean ratings of business educators in the polytechnics, colleges of education and universities on the business educators’ career advancement job satisfaction for achieving viable business education programme in tertiary institutions in Nigeria. Based on the findings, it was recommended, among others, that management of tertiary institution in Nigeria should develop policy regarding career development opportunities in tertiary institutions that can enhance job performance of business educators in tertiary institutions

Keywords: Business Education, Job Satisfaction, business educators, career advancement

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Print ISSN: 2059-1187
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37745/ijvter.15

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