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Abstract

This research study investigated the impact of employee satisfaction on the competitive advantage of selected virtual organisations in Lagos State, Nigeria. Specifically, it assessed the relationship between individual virtual competencies, motivation, organisational identity, autonomy, the nature of the work and the competitive advantage of virtual organisations in Lagos State, Nigeria. The population of interest in this study covered all staff in selected virtual organisations in Lagos State, Nigeria. A total of 400 copies of questionnaire were distributed to and retrieved from the respondents. Stratified random sampling procedure was used in administering/distributing the copies of questionnaire to a selection of virtual organisations in Lagos State, Nigeria. The data is analysed using OLS regression. The study discovered that there is a significant positive relationship between individual virtual competencies, motivation, organisational identity, the nature of the work and competitive advantage while revealing that there is a positive and non-significant relationship between autonomy and the competitive advantage of virtual organisations in Lagos State, Nigeria. The study recommends that virtual organisations employ individuals that have the required skills and competencies needed to perform the various organisational tasks, motivate their employees intrinsically and extrinsically, possess a strong brand image, allow employees experience freedom to do their tasks and duties at their own pace and take cognisance of employees that work in dispersed locations with peculiar difficulties in those varied locations so that they will productive and contribute more to the competitive advantage of the virtual organisation.

Keywords

Employee Satisfaction Competitive Advantage Individual Virtual Competencies Motivation Organisational Identity Autonomy The Nature of the Work

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Author Biographies

Omorodion Omoregbe, University of Benin, Benin City

Dr. Omorodion Omoregbe is a Senior Lecturer with the Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Management Sciences, University of Benin, Benin City. He is an established researcher, teacher and author with research interest in global business, information and communication technology, operations management, logistics, procurement, and supply chain management.

Dr. Omorodion Omoregbe has published extensively in learned and reputable journals both in Nigeria and overseas. He is a distinct member of The Academy of Management Nigeria (TAMN). He is the Business Manager, Management Sciences Review, University of Benin, abstract/review editor, Nigeria Journal of Business Administration, University of Benin. He served as the immediate Assistant Dean, Faculty of Management Sciences and Faculty of Management Sciences Postgraduate Programme Coordinator, University of Benin, Benin City. He can be reached at omorodionomoregbe22@gmail.com.

Joseph Azage, University of Benin, Benin City, Edo State

Joseph Azage is an MSc Graduate of the Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Management Sciences, University of Benin, Benin City. He is an HR professional and budding researcher with research interest in global business, human resources, data analytics, operations management, marketing and general management.

Joseph Azage is currently the Head of Operations of the Agile Human Resources Professionals, Nigeria (AHRP) and is a member of other professional management and human resources organisations. He can be reached at azagejoseph@gmail.com.

How to Cite
Omoregbe, O., & Azage, J. (2022). Employee Satisfaction and Competitive Advantage of Virtual Organisations in Lagos State, Nigeria. SRIWIJAYA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DYNAMIC ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS, 6(1), 23–50. https://doi.org/10.29259/sijdeb.v6i1.23-50