WSEAS Transactions on Systems and Control
Print ISSN: 1991-8763, E-ISSN: 2224-2856
Volume 15, 2020
(Special Issue: Financial Systems Theory and Control of Finances, Organizer - Guest Editor: Areghan Isibor) Financial Systems and Control. Organisational Capability and Employee Satisfaction for Competency in the Consumer Goods Industries
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Abstract: Organisational capability is considered as organisations developing its strength of competencies in the midst of economic hardship, and when faced with stiff competition so as to secure a place especially with its workforce in this present dynamic business environment. This study aims to examine if organisational capability can enhance employee satisfaction. Survey research design was adopted to assess the subject matter. Four hundred and eighty (480) respondents were surveyed among the selected Fast-Moving-Consumers- Goods (FMCGs) in Nigeria using purposive and stratified sampling technique. Moreover, three hundred and fifty-eight (358) which accounted for 74.6% response rate were duly filled and returned for the analysis of this study by using the Structural Equation Model (AMOS 23). The results from the test of hypotheses showed that organisational capabilities have significance influence on employee satisfaction @ (R2= 0.531 p-value =0.000). The study recommends in identifying the development of human expertise and skills which generates a distinctive competency for the organisation in knowledge generation, and learning, it serves as a potential for growth and sustained proficiency for the employees. The insights from this study would be of great value to the management of Fast-Moving-Consumers-Goods (FMCGs) industry, as well as other stakeholders towards the development and investment in building their capabilities that will enhance the proficiency and satisfaction of the employees
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Pages: 665-672
DOI: 10.37394/23203.2020.15.66