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A Modeling relationship of Employees Involvement in Decision Making and Organizational performance: A study of Nigeria Independent Petroleum Company (NIPCO).
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A Modeling relationship of Employees Involvement in Decision Making and Organizational performance: A study of Nigeria Independent Petroleum Company (NIPCO).

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This survey examines a structural equation modeling of employee involvement in decision making and organizational performance within the Nigerian Independent Petroleum Company (NIPCO). A total of one hundred and thirty five questionnaires were valid and analyzed. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) was adopted for the statistical analysis using AMOS 21 that allows test of complex relationships...
 
Published at Submitted:January, 2014(Under Review).
Published in 2014
 
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Osibanjo, A. O., Oni-Ojo, E. E., &Iyiola, O. O.
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