Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): FUOYE JOURNAL OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT
Articles

INFLUENCE OF PARTICIPATORY DECISION-MAKING ON ORGANIZATION’S PRODUCTIVITY IN NIGERIAN PUBLIC SECTOR. A STUDY OF NIGERIA DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION (NDIC).

AIGBE, Endurance Nogiomwan
Public Administration Department University of Benin
UGIAGBE, Ehis Stanley
Public Administration Department University of Benin

Published 2024-01-01

Keywords

  • Participatory, Decision-making, Productivity, Organisation, People-oriented and Performance

Abstract

The ecology of administration maintains that organisations are constantly in relationship with the environment in which they exist. This is true because the complexity of environmental dynamics prompts the organisation to engage in problem-solving mechanisms that necessitate a well-structured decisionmaking process that involves stakeholders’ participation. To this extent, this study examines the impact of participatory decision-making on organisational productivity, using the NDIC as a springboard. Relying on the Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA) and the cross-sectional research design, the study elicited information from 226 respondents using a structured questionnaire. The research established that, with a correlation coefficient of 0.913 and a p-value < 0.5 (0.000), there is a strong positive relationship between active policy formulation and an organisation’s productivity. Also, with a correlation coefficient of 0.896 and a p-value < 0.5 (0.000), the study ascertained a strong positive relationship between participatory decision-making and organisations’ productivity in NDIC. The study concludes that organisations with participatory decision-making tend to have unified workers with effective team spirit, thereby boosting productivity. The work recommends that organisations should endeavour to formulate policies that will encourage active participation in decision-making. Also, organisations should ensure that impediments to participatory decision-making are properly managed. Lastly, organisations should prioritise participatory decision-making in all endeavours.