Abstract

Previous research on banking sector reforms have investigated economic-related issues such as stability, operational effectiveness, and recapitalization among others, with little attention devoted to issues associated with employees’ perception of banks’ Merger and Acquisition (M&A) and the insecurity of jobs. This study examines employees’ perception of M&A reform in relation to their feelings about job insecurity. The systematic sampling technique is utilized to select eight hundred and fifty-six employees from purposively selected commercial banks on who structured scales, measuring perceived job insecurity and M&A (reforms) outcomes were administered. Data are analysed descriptively and Pearson Correlation used to test the formulated hypothesis. Findings from the study show that employees reported mixed perceptions about the items on the scale. M&A engendered improved efficiency, training and leadership capability on the one hand, while it increased employees’ workload and working hours without a corresponding income value; and, alienate employees from leisure. The test of hypothesis indicates an inverse correlation between employees’ perception of M&A and employees feeling of job insecurity. The implications from the findings are discussed for theory and practice.

Highlights

  • In the last two decades, there have been increased studies on Merger and Acquisition (M&A) of banks in Nigeria (Akinde, 2017, 2013; Soludo, 2004a)

  • In spite of the fact that a significant number of the respondents expressed positive perception about M&A on the one hand, yet, over half of the respondents showed their discontent with the reforms

  • The fact that employees reported positive perception about the M&As, in enhancing employee training, improved job performance, and development of leadership skill suggest that the M&As reforms yielded the desired results necessary to salvage the banking sector in Nigeria

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Summary

Security in Nigeria

Emmanuel Abiodun FAYANKINNU1* & Sunday Israel AKINDE1 1 Department of Sociology, Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State, Nigeria * Emmanuel Abiodun FAYANKINNU, Department of Sociology, Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State, Nigeria

Introduction
Studies in Social Science Research
Nature of Employment Permanent
Total Mean
Perceived Job Insecurity

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