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Table Of Contents


Chapter ONE

1.1 Introduction
1.2 Background of Study
1.3 Problem Statement
1.4 Objective of Study
1.5 Limitation of Study
1.6 Scope of Study
1.7 Significance of Study
1.8 Structure of the Research
1.9 Definition of Terms

Chapter TWO

2.1 Overview of Organizational Ethics
2.2 Evolution of Organizational Ethics
2.3 Importance of Organizational Ethics
2.4 Theoretical Frameworks on Organizational Ethics
2.5 Ethical Leadership
2.6 Ethics Training and Development
2.7 Organizational Culture and Ethics
2.8 Ethical Decision Making
2.9 Employee Behavior and Ethical Climate
2.10 Ethical Compliance and Governance

Chapter THREE

3.1 Research Design
3.2 Research Approach
3.3 Data Collection Methods
3.4 Sampling Techniques
3.5 Data Analysis Procedures
3.6 Ethical Considerations
3.7 Research Validity and Reliability
3.8 Limitations of the Methodology

Chapter FOUR

4.1 Overview of Findings
4.2 Analysis of Employee Performance
4.3 Impact of Organizational Ethics on Employee Performance
4.4 Factors Influencing Employee Performance
4.5 Ethical Leadership and Employee Engagement
4.6 Employee Perception of Organizational Ethics
4.7 Recommendations for Enhancing Employee Performance
4.8 Implications for Future Research

Chapter FIVE

5.1 Summary of Findings
5.2 Conclusion
5.3 Recommendations for Practice
5.4 Recommendations for Further Research
5.5 Contributions to Knowledge

Thesis Abstract

Abstract
Organizational ethics play a crucial role in shaping employee performance within a business administration context. This research project aims to explore the effects of organizational ethics on employee performance, with a focus on ethical practices, leadership behavior, and organizational culture. The study will utilize a mixed-methods approach, incorporating both quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews to gather data from employees across different levels and departments within various organizations. The research will investigate how ethical practices, such as transparency, fairness, and accountability, influence employee motivation, job satisfaction, and commitment. Additionally, the study will examine the role of leadership behavior in promoting ethical standards and fostering a culture of integrity within the organization. By analyzing the relationship between organizational ethics and employee performance, this research aims to provide valuable insights for businesses seeking to enhance their ethical practices and improve overall performance. The findings of this study are expected to contribute to the existing literature on organizational ethics and employee performance by offering empirical evidence and practical implications for managers and organizational leaders. Understanding the impact of organizational ethics on employee performance can help businesses create a positive work environment, build trust among employees, and ultimately drive business success. By promoting ethical behavior and values within the organization, businesses can enhance employee engagement, productivity, and overall job satisfaction. Overall, this research project seeks to highlight the importance of organizational ethics in shaping employee performance and organizational outcomes. By exploring the effects of ethical practices, leadership behavior, and organizational culture on employee performance, this study aims to provide valuable insights for businesses looking to create a strong ethical framework and promote a culture of integrity. Ultimately, the goal of this research is to help businesses leverage organizational ethics as a strategic tool for improving employee performance, driving organizational success, and fostering long-term sustainability in today's competitive business environment.

Thesis Overview

  INTRODUCTION

1.1     Background to the Study

Worldwide, changes are taking place tremendously. One change is affecting all organisations around the world including the Nigerian banking sector, most especially, Guaranty Trust Bank. Some scholars have opined that the only thing that is permanent in life is change. No situation is permanent in life. Thus, the Nigerian work environment has become liable to change, considering the dynamic and complex issues that are faced daily. The emerging trend in work that is beginning to serve as a mark of merit or critical edge is the level of workplace ethics that is dwelling within an organization. In the face of the emerging world economy, an organization that is involved in a proper framework for good governance must practice work ethics and incorporate good values as part of its organizational culture if it must achieve higher performance (Omisore et al, 2015).

Presently, in Nigeria today, work ethics has been an interesting subject in management and business in general, due to its benefits in evaluating employees’ behaviour and performance and it is so critical to organisation performance (Kapp and Parboteeah 2008, Schminke et al. 2005). Companies and institutions all over the world, both public and private maintain codes of corporate governance for managing ethical performance (Rossouw, 2005). Despite its importance, no single organisation is safe from corporate scandals (Samir et al; 2015), in years malpractices have been observed in organisations which go beyond legal and ethical context. Different cases have been reported in various countries worldwide in regard to the workplace ethics and organisational performance. In the United States of America (USA) for example, a case study of ENRON recorded the high risk of accounting practice which is an element of unethical practices, and other cases of World Com and Tyco (Komari & Fariastuti, 2013).

However, it has been argued that non observance or non existence of some set of ethical values have been a contributory factor to the Africa predicaments particularly in Nigeria in leaderships (Agbude & Etete, 2013). Developing countries for instance Nigeria faced corporate failures on banking sector in 1997, twenty six commercial banks failed due to financial irregularities such as AfriBank Plc and Bank PHB (Bello S.M, 2012). Kenyan, Mauritian, and South African codes take the lead in venturing deeper into what the governing of ethical performance entails beyond developing a code of ethics. The most comprehensive recommendations on the governance of ethics are to be found in the second King Report on Corporate Governance for South Africa (IoD of South Africa, 2002). Nigeria, for the past years has been in battle with evolved corruption which spiralled out as a result of unethical practices in the offices involving public and private workers and leaders, and that affected performance of institutions (Heilman & Ndumbaro 2002).

According to Bisimba & Peter, 2015, LHRC & ZLSC, 2015 and LHRC, 2016 different scandals witnessed as a result of malpractices in the offices such as the case of Radar bought from UK’s BAE Systems, the EPA scandal, the David Jairo scandal, Tegeta Escrow and the Richmond (Dowans) saga. Reports of scandals, questionable business and political behaviour in many organizations are extremely increasing their rate. Anand et al. (2004) stipulated that organizational scandals involving multinationals like Enron, WorldCom, Global Crossing, Parmalat and how they height attention to the urgent need for corporate governance, corporate social responsibility and organizational ethics. However, ethics programs are done to stimulate ethical conducts in organizations and assist employees to act in a morally responsible way, McDonald (1999). This research work will there investigate the effects of organizational ethics on employee performance by using Guaranty Trust Bank, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria as a case study.

1.2     Statement of the Problem

For quite some time now banking sector has been seen as one of the sectors that hires workers every now and the and this is as a result of expansion of their customers base and this leads them to wanting to hire workers day in day out. In the process of hiring workers, they have their laid down rules and regulations, which everyone in the organisation must abide with. This, they call, organizational ethics. Several studies have shown that organization with illegal records have not only been forced to pay for investigations and fines but have also suffered significant stock price decline and report, on average, lower profitability rates than their law-abiding counterparts. In fact, many have experienced sharp sales drops, higher equity costs and severe damage to their reputation among customers and other stakeholders.

These necessitated the undertaking of different measures that were instituted to oversee and control organizations’ good governance, work ethics and performance. However, little change in attitudes, social structures and power relations has been observed taking place from time to time (Heilman & Ndumbaro, 2002). The design of workplace ethics identified to be imperative to organisation to regulate acts and practices of workers while at work to reduce unethical issues that affect the organisation performance such as bribery, corruption, fraud, facilitation payments, discrimination, harassment or bullying and other misconduct at workplace (Webley, Basran, Hayward & Harris, 2011 cited in Bello S.M, 2012).

Different scholars argued how important workplace ethics it is, to the performance of any organisation, be it public or private organisations. However, this study context aimed investigating the effects of organizational ethics on employee performance by using Guaranty Trust Bank, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria as a case study.

1.3   Research Objectives

The study has both general objective and specific objectives. The general objective or main objective of this study is to examine the effects of organizational ethics on employee performance by using Guaranty Trust Bank, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria as a case study. The specific objectives are:

i)             To assess the relationship between workplace ethics and employees’ commitment to work at Guaranty Trust Bank

ii)           To examine employees adherence towards ethical conducts as a parameter for organization performance

iii)         To examine the awareness of employees ethical conducts on the organization performance

1.4   Research Questions

The following are some of the questions which this study intends to answer:

i)             What is the relationship between organizational ethics and employees’ commitment to work at Guaranty Trust Bank?

ii)           What the level of employees’ adherence towards ethical conducts as a parameter for organization performance?

iii)         What is the level of the awareness of employees ethical conducts on the organization performance?

1.5   Research Hypotheses

The following shall be the research hypotheses to be tested in this study:

i)             There is a significant relationship between organizational ethics and employees’ commitment

ii)           There is a significant influence of organizational ethics and employee performance

1.6   Significance of the Study      

This study is of the essence and useful to the government, stakeholders, managers and non-profit organisations in Nigeria in establishing the influence of organizational ethics and its contribution towards organization performance. It gives the measures and recommendations which will impact positively performance of employees and organisation in general if well capitalised. It provides also challenges for other researchers to carry out similar research on organizational ethics and add to their existing knowledge. It also offers inputs to policymakers.

1.7   Scope of the Study

This research focused mainly on the effect of organisational ethics employee performance by using Guaranty Trust Bank, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria as a case study. This study will be therefore carried out in four Guaranty Trust Bank, branches in Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria.

1.8   Limitation of the Study

Due to limited time and financial constraints, this research will consider only four Guaranty Trust Bank, branches in Calabar where research gap was identified. It will be also impossible to obtain data from all the employees of the above chosen organizations; thus, the study will only take sample of few employees who will be able to give required information from each of those organizations which will be best represent the entire population of the study. The researcher will also be faced with the problem in obtaining reliable data, in some case there will be no access to secondary data as will be treated as a confidential, in search of data researcher will have to use also online resources such as organisations’ websites and google search engine.

1.9   Definition of Terms

The following terms were used in the course of this study:

Organisational ethics: Organisational ethics can be described as a set of values, which include the right attitude, correct behaviour, respect for others and effective communication in the workplace.

Employee performance: job related activities expected of a worker and how well those activities were executed. Many business personnel directors assess the employee performance of each staff member on an annual or quarterly basis in order to help them identify suggested areas for improvement.

Ethics: The origin of word ‘ethics’ is Greek ethos, meaning ‘character’, so that an ethical person is one who has character. Plato and Aristotle stated that ethics is as ‘what we ought to do’. Thus it requires judgement and reasoning in decision making that raise questions regarding what is right, wrong, good or bad conduct, fair or just


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