- Emmanuel Nwokah, PhD*1, Dr. Emmanuel Eche 2, Morgan Prayer Christopher 3
- 1,2,3 Federal University Wukari Taraba State, Nigeria.
- DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17064554
This study examined the effect of conferences on the
initiative and proactivity of non-academic staff of Federal University Wukari;
the population of study was 1825 non-academic staff working in Federal
University Wukarias gotten from the registry department of the university. A
sample size of Three hundred and Twenty-Eight (328) staff of Federal University
Wukari, was obtained and used for the research. Data was collected from
respondents (staff) using questionnaire instruments. Descriptive statistics
such as frequency and mean were used to facilitate the change of raw data into
the form that was easy to understand and interpret in relation to the study
variables. The Hypothesis was tested to explain the relationship between the
dependent and independent variables using Simple Linear Regression at (0.05)
alpha level of significance. The findings of this study established that: Conferences, is a significant and positive
predictor of Initiative and Proactivity. The study concludes and recommends that
conferences offer exposure to new knowledge, enhance professional identity, and
foster motivation, which translates into greater initiative and innovation
among non-academic staff, hence school management should institutionalize
regular access to relevant local and international conferences for non-academic
staff to encourage exposure to innovations, best practices, and
cross-institutional learning.