Rewards and recognition of employee performance as a motivating factor at a selected university in South Africa
Date
2023
Authors
Mungroo, Sheinna
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Abstract
This study aimed to investigate the reward and recognition of employee performance
as a motivating factor at the University of KwaZulu-Natal. This phenomenon is widely
popular and has become the basis of many research studies undertaken by well
renowned Academics. Their studies have proven successful and formed the basis of
many other studies. However, research studies into the rewards and recognition of
employee performance as a motivating factor has been limited in the Higher Education
Sector. The purpose of the study was, therefore, to examine the nature and
relationship of rewards, recognition and employee performance as a motivating factor
on a target population of academic and professional services staff members.
The study was conducted at the University of KwaZulu-Natal delimited to the College
of Law and Management studies with a sample respondent size of 169 academic and
professional services staff members and 8 academic leaders. The researcher had
undertaken a mixed methods research study and administered structured close-ended
questionnaires and structured open-ended interview schedules. Data was collected
and analysed with SPSS statistical package (Version 25) and NVivo then compared
against previous literature. Limitations in the study included the Covid-19 pandemic
and lockdown—which made it impossible to physically meet with the participants.
Thus, simple random sampling technique without replacement was used to select the
representative sample for the quantitative aspect and purposive non-probability
sampling will be used for the qualitative aspect. The study was delimited to the
academic and professional services employees of a particular College.
The findings resulted in a positive correlation between key variables, Rewards,
Recognition and Employee Performance. This means that employee’s performance
at work is motivated by rewards and recognition. If these components are missing, the
employee will not be motivated to perform. However, the researcher recommended
further study undertakings in the area so that a basis of comparative literature and a
holistic framework be established for future reference.
Description
Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Master of Management Sciences specialising in
Human Resource Management, Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2023.
Keywords
Rewards, Employee performance, Recognition
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/5195