TECHNOLOGY-INDUCES STRESS AND OFFICE MANAGERS’ PERFORMANCE; A MODERATING ROLE OF ENVIROMENTAL FACTOR IN PAINT MANUFACTURING FIRMS IN PORT HARCOURT
Keywords:
Environmental Factor, Technology-Induced Stress and Office Managers’ PerformanceAbstract
The study examined the relationship between technology-induces stress and office managers performance: A moderating role of environmental factor in paint manufacturing firms in Port Harcourt. The explanatory cross section survey research was adopted for the study. The population of this study consisted of one hundred and ten (110) office managers of nineteen (19) registered paint manufacturing firms in Port Harcourt. A sample of one hundred and ten (110) respondents was obtained using census sampling technique. Structured questionnaire was used as instrument for data collection after face-validation. Cronbach alpha was used to test the internal consistency of the instrument. Out of 110 copies of the questionnaire administered, a total of 90 copies were retrieved. Mean and standard deviation was used for the univariate analysis while the bivariate analysis was done using Spearman rank order correlation. Multivariate analysis was done using Partial Correlation. The findings revealed that techno-induces stress have significant negative relationship on office managers’ performance in paint manufacturing firms in Port Harcourt. The study recommended that management of paint manufacturing firms could provide regular hands-on ICT training for administrative heads and their assistants to enable them upgrade and update their digital skills and experiences to close the digital skills gap in the system.




