Influence of Job Suitability on the Effectiveness of Students’ Records Management in South-South Nigerian Universities
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2014-12
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Online International Journal of Arts and Humanities
Abstract
This study examined the influence of job suitability on the effectiveness of students’ records
management in South-South Nigerian Universities. A descriptive survey research design was employed
for the study. The population for the study was fifteen universities that have graduated students out of
the twenty-one federal, state and private universities in South-South geo-political zone of Nigeria.
Based on equal representation, three each of the three types of universities were randomly selected as
the sample population consisting of 1,123 officers managing students’ records and 470 university
administrators. A stratified random sampling technique was used to select 564 records students’,
records management officers and 237 administrators giving a sum of 801. Data were collected with a
self-structured questionnaire validated with overall Cronbach alpha reliability coefficient of 0.81. A total
of 531 copies of the questionnaire were validly completed and returned making it 66.3% return rate.
Descriptive statistics, simple correlation and multiple regression analysis were used to analyze the
data. The results revealed that at the 0.05 level of significance, job suitability significantly influenced
students’ records management effectiveness in the Universities as evidenced by the p-values of
(0.0005, 0.0032 and 0.0143). The study concluded that job suitability is important towards achieving the
effective management of students’ records in the universities. Consequently, the study recommended
that University Administrators should consider recruiting personnel based on merit. Possession of
requisite skills and behavioural competencies should be the focus of appointments to avoid
employment of unqualified staff based on family ties, ethnicism and tribalism. Records management
should be professionalized to enhance job suitability of records managers. Administrators should
support adequate training/re-training of existing records officers and the National University
Commission (NUC) should come up with a policy that will enable the establishment of a functional
records management programme as a benchmark for program accreditation in the universities.
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Job suitability, administrators, records officers, records management effectiveness, universities