The Influence Of Non-monetary Rewards On Employee Performance In Muranga Water And Sanitation Company, Murang’a County
Date
2014
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KCA University
Abstract
Employee performance is fundamental component that facilitates organizational growth and
sustainability. This study was done objectively by assessing the influence of recognition,
career development, employee independence and flexible schedules on employee
performance in Muranga water and sanitation company, Murang’a County. The study used
descriptive survey research design by using quantitative as well as qualitative research
methods. The target population of this study was all the 87 employees working at Murang’a
Water and Sanitation Company, comprising of 3 top managers, 21 middle level employees
and 63 lower level employees from Murang’a Water and Sanitation Company. This study
used a census survey method of selecting the sample size, a sampling method that targets all
the respondents indicated in the study population for effective information, and also because
the number of respondents is small. Therefore, the sample size for this study was 87
respondents. Data was collected using a questionnaire as the primary data collection
instrument, which was administered by the researcher so as to achieve a higher feedback rate.
Analysis of the collected data was done via qualitative content analysis for open-ended
questions, and quantitative data analyzed by the use of SPSS (statistical package for social
sciences), and frequency tables, charts and percentages will be used to present and interpret
the data. This study was expected to establish how non-monetary rewards can be used to
improve employee performance. This study found out that there is a strong relationship
between employee independence and performance. Also, the study found out that recognition
has a significant impact on employee’s satisfaction and productivity, and that employees
attach great value to recognition as part of rewards. In addition, the study found out that a
high level of level of organizational effectiveness is achieved when organizations adopt
career development as a way of boosting employee performance to a great extent. Finally, the
study found out that flexible working schedules render employees great flexibility in how
their jobs are done, creating good morale can help in keeping stress at low levels, and so
employees are not only happier but healthier, lead to improved productivity. This study
concluded that recognition has a significant impact on employee’s satisfaction and
productivity, a high level of level of organizational effectiveness is achieved when
organizations adopt career development as a way of boosting employee performance to a
great extent, and that flexible working schedules render employees great flexibility in how
their jobs are done, creating good morale can help in keeping stress at low levels, and so
employees are not only happier but healthier, lead to improved productivity. This study
recommends that the management in organizations minimizes its emphasis on monetary
rewards like bonuses, to capitalize on non-monetary rewards, majorly by recognizing,
allowing independence, offering flexible working hours as well as promoting career
development for their employees, because these forms of rewards are likely to boost
employee performance to a great extent, and in turn enhance organizational performance.
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Non-monetary rewards, employee performance, Recognition, Independence, flexibility, career development