Global Advanced Research Journal of Management and Business Studies (GARJMBS) ISSN: 2315-5086 June 2012 Vol. 2(6), pp 349-355
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Original Research Articles
Entrepreneurial intentions as a factor to job performance in public organization
Muhammad Abi Sofian Abdul Halim1, Wan Najwa Farhana Wan A Latif2, Zainuddin Zakaria3 and Mohd Ariff Bin Kamaludin4
1Universiti Teknologi MARA (Terengganu), Chendering Campus, 21030,Terengganu, Malaysia.
2Universiti Teknologi MARA (Terengganu), Chendering Campus, 21030,Terengganu, Malaysia.
3Universiti Teknologi MARA (Terengganu), Dungun Campus, 2300, Dungun,Terengganu, Malaysia
4Universiti Teknologi MARA (Terengganu), Dungun Campus, 2300, Dungun,Terengganu, Malaysia
*Corresponding Author’s Email: abisofian@tganu.uitm.edu.my
Accepted May 30 2013
Abstract
The objective of this paper is to measure the significant relationship between entrepreneurial intentions and reward with job performance among employees in the Terengganu’s Educational Department. In this paper, job performance is the dependent variable, Entrepreneurial intentions is the independent variable which included five factors; pro-activeness, innovativeness, team-building, risk-taking and autonomous decision making. In addition, the utilisation of reward was also investigated as a moderating variable. A total of 197 questionnaires were distributed to employees at the Terengganu Education Department. However, only 168 were completed and returned to the researchers. Analysis of the data revealed that the five factors (e.g. pro-activeness, innovativeness, team-building, risk-taking and autonomous) in the entrepreneurial intentions construct are correlated with job performance of the employees. However the strength of the association of these variables is moderate. Furthermore, the utilisation of reward does not moderate the relationship between entrepreneurial intentions and the job performance of employees at the Terengganu Educational Department.
Keywords: Entrepreneurial intentions, job performance, employees, educational department, pro-activeness, innovativeness, risk-taking, team building, reward, autonomous.