Kalangulla, George
(2015)
The Impact of Reward System on Employee Performance: A Case Study of Bank of Tanzania.
Masters thesis, The Open University Of Tanzania.
Abstract
The study was “the impact of reward system on employee performance: case study of bank of Tanzania” it aimed at analysing the effects of financial and nonfinancial
rewards on empoyees’ job performance at BOT. The study employs both qualitative and quantitative research paradigms and philosophy. This research method is “the
procedures for coming to terms with the meaning not the regularity of an occurrence by studying it in its social context.” a quantitative approach is likewise used because it is essential to have the absolute values of certain key issues during the research.
Quantitative research method is based on the measurement of quantity or amount. It is applicable to phenomena that can be expressed in terms of quantity (William, 2010).
Therefore study employed both quantitative and qualitative approaches. Meanwhile after data collection and discussions findings of this research which includes the descriptive statistics, characteristics of work motivation, attributes of employees’ rewards, attributes of employees’ performance and effects of the independent variables on the dependent variable, this among other issues. Analysis of the study
above study, it is obvious therefore those financial rewards positively affect employees’ job performance. Similarly non financial rewards have the same impact on
employees’ job performance at BOT. Thus, it is crucial that managers of the bank pay attention on the way they reward their employees in order to boost job performance,
but it is often time that non financial rewards are ignored by managers in many organization, this study provides suggestion that they are vital in improving job performance. After a conclusion, then the research recommended that, employees’ job performance in the central Bank of Tanzania and any other business Organizations are
influenced by rewards systems in place.
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