This study examined fear-based motivation and employee effectiveness in telecommunication firms in Delta State. The specific objectives were to determine the effect of job insecurity on employee effectiveness and to examine the effect of supervisory intimidation on employee effectiveness in telecommunication firms in Delta State, Nigeria. The study adopted a descriptive survey research design. A sample size of 300 employees was selected from major telecommunication firms operating in the study area, out of which 280 questionnaires were properly completed and returned, representing a 93.3% response rate.Data were analyzed using Pearson Correlation and multiple regression analysis. The results revealed that supervisory intimidation has a significant negative effect on employee effectiveness (β = -0.41, t = -7.85, p = 0.000), while job insecurity also has a significant negative effect on employee effectiveness (β = -0.36, t = -6.92, p = 0.000). The model summary showed that fear-based motivation variables explained 46.2% of the variation in employee effectiveness (R² = 0.462), and the overall model was statistically significant (F = 118.45, p < 0.05).Findings from the study indicate that both supervisory intimidation and job insecurity significantly reduce employee effectiveness by lowering morale, increasing workplace anxiety, and reducing productivity. The study concludes that fear-based motivation is counterproductive and unsustainable in enhancing employee effectiveness in telecommunication firms. It further concludes that positive motivational strategies are more effective in improving employee performance.The study recommends that management of telecommunication firms should discourage supervisory intimidation, adopt supportive leadership styles, and improve job security through transparent organizational policies and employee engagement practices.The study contributes to knowledge by providing empirical evidence from Delta State, Nigeria, on the negative effects of fear-based motivation on employee effectiveness, thereby enriching literature on workplace motivation in the telecommunications sector.
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1*EMMANUEL et al. (Wed,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69fd7fcdbfa21ec5bbf08576 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20047010
Cynthia Chisom 1*EMMANUEL
Western Delta University
A.Anthony Kifordu
Delta State University
Felix Orishede
Delta State University
Delta State University
Western Delta University
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