VIDEOCONFERENCING TOOLS AS A PREDICTOR TO SMOOTH FLOW OF INFORMATION: A STUDY OF TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS IN RIVERS STATE
Keywords:
Video Conferencing, Information, Communication, TimelinessAbstract
The study used cross sectional survey design to assess the relationship between video conferencing and Smooth flow of information in Tertiary Institutions in Rivers state. The population of the study was 260 administrative staff in the two tertiary institutions from where a sample size of 155 was gotten. Random and purposive sampling method was used in selecting the respondents. A self -administered structured questionnaire was distributed to respondents. Mean, Standard deviation and percentages were used to analyse responses from the questionnaire while Pearson’s product momentum correlation was used to test hypothesis. For the data analysis, SPSS (23.0) was used. The findings of this research revealed that there is a statistically significant relationship between video conferencing and administrative effectiveness. The study thus, concludes that smooth flow of information is a measure of the use of video conferencing tools. Effective and efficient uses of OCTs significantly increase administrative effectiveness.




