Factors Influencing Job Motivation and Performance: Empirical Evidence from the Ethiopian Federal Police

Motivation is one of the factors playing a significant role in increasing the capacity of human performance and productivity. Among the various components of the criminal justice system, the police play a vital role in meeting the public demand for justice. Motivating police officers is, thus, cruci...

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Main Authors: Dagne Mekuria, Demelash Kassaye
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Language:English
Published: Addis Ababa University 2024-11-01
Series:Ethiopian Journal of the Social Sciences and Humanities
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Online Access:https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ejossah/article/view/281970
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description Motivation is one of the factors playing a significant role in increasing the capacity of human performance and productivity. Among the various components of the criminal justice system, the police play a vital role in meeting the public demand for justice. Motivating police officers is, thus, crucial to increase efficiency in combating crime. This study aimed to investigate and understand the motivational factors and their contributions to motivating police officers. The study employed a quantitative research method as a strategy. Three hundred six participants were selected using a stratified sampling technique. Of those, three hundred respondents filled out and returned the questionnaires. Data was collected using intrinsic and extrinsic motivational scale measures. The study found that the predictive validity of intrinsic (recognition, promotion, achievement, job satisfaction, and responsibilities) and extrinsic motivational factors (payment, leadership, work environment, interpersonal relations, and job security) are decisive in motivating the officers to do more work. The findings show that positive relationships between intrinsic and extrinsic motivational factors determine the police officer's motivation to enforce the law. In addition, regression analysis revealed that job satisfaction, payment, work environment, and job security are the most significant predictors of job performance. The study reminds police officials and others to revisit human resource management policies and develop new ones informed by empirically supported research findings.
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spelling doaj-art-100f6fb4723b4b1baa7e444147fdaf1c2025-08-20T01:59:22ZengAddis Ababa UniversityEthiopian Journal of the Social Sciences and Humanities1810-44872520-582X2024-11-01192537710.4314/ejossah.v19i2.3Factors Influencing Job Motivation and Performance: Empirical Evidence from the Ethiopian Federal PoliceDagne Mekuria0Demelash Kassaye1Ethiopian Police UniversitySchool of Social Work, Addis Ababa UniversityMotivation is one of the factors playing a significant role in increasing the capacity of human performance and productivity. Among the various components of the criminal justice system, the police play a vital role in meeting the public demand for justice. Motivating police officers is, thus, crucial to increase efficiency in combating crime. This study aimed to investigate and understand the motivational factors and their contributions to motivating police officers. The study employed a quantitative research method as a strategy. Three hundred six participants were selected using a stratified sampling technique. Of those, three hundred respondents filled out and returned the questionnaires. Data was collected using intrinsic and extrinsic motivational scale measures. The study found that the predictive validity of intrinsic (recognition, promotion, achievement, job satisfaction, and responsibilities) and extrinsic motivational factors (payment, leadership, work environment, interpersonal relations, and job security) are decisive in motivating the officers to do more work. The findings show that positive relationships between intrinsic and extrinsic motivational factors determine the police officer's motivation to enforce the law. In addition, regression analysis revealed that job satisfaction, payment, work environment, and job security are the most significant predictors of job performance. The study reminds police officials and others to revisit human resource management policies and develop new ones informed by empirically supported research findings.https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ejossah/article/view/281970extrinsic motivationintrinsic motivationperformancepolice
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Factors Influencing Job Motivation and Performance: Empirical Evidence from the Ethiopian Federal Police
Ethiopian Journal of the Social Sciences and Humanities
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intrinsic motivation
performance
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title Factors Influencing Job Motivation and Performance: Empirical Evidence from the Ethiopian Federal Police
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title_short Factors Influencing Job Motivation and Performance: Empirical Evidence from the Ethiopian Federal Police
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