Global economic meltdown and its effects on human capital development in Nigeria: Lessons and way forward

Global economies around the world have experienced the most traumatic moments in the last one-decade. The crisis has been described by scholars, as perhaps been the worst financial crisis since the great economic depression of the 1930s. This paper lucidly examines the effects of global economic rec...

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Main Authors: Kehinde Oladele Joseph, Ogunnaike Olaleke Oluseye
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Growing Science 2011-10-01
Series:Management Science Letters
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Online Access:http://www.growingscience.com/msl/Vol1/msl_2011_34.pdf
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spelling doaj-35396b44361a4b6f9510860e18887b232020-11-24T22:50:29ZengGrowing ScienceManagement Science Letters1923-93351923-93432011-10-0114439448Global economic meltdown and its effects on human capital development in Nigeria: Lessons and way forwardKehinde Oladele JosephOgunnaike Olaleke OluseyeGlobal economies around the world have experienced the most traumatic moments in the last one-decade. The crisis has been described by scholars, as perhaps been the worst financial crisis since the great economic depression of the 1930s. This paper lucidly examines the effects of global economic recession on the development of human capital with reference to Nigeria nation. The objectives of the paper among others are (i) To establish the level of the impact of global economic recession on development of skills of human capital in Nigeria (ii) To examine if there is any significant relationship between global economic recession and the motivation of human capital development in Nigeria among others. The paper uses survey method with two research hypotheses. Questionnaires were administered among academic staff of two Nigerian universities in the southwest part of Nigeria. Findings showed that the global economic recession has great impact on the development of skills of human capital in Nigeria. Findings also revealed that there exists a positive relationship between global economic recession and training and development of human capital in Nigeria. The paper offers useful policy recommendations, which include the need for government and appropriate agencies to put in place policies such as enabling environment that will lead to the growth and development of human capital in Nigeria. Government needs to put forward policies that minimize cost at all levels, maximize efficiency of output, training and retraining of goods hands; and that there is need to encourage better motivation of workers at every sector of the economy amongst others. http://www.growingscience.com/msl/Vol1/msl_2011_34.pdfGlobalEconomicRecessionEffectsHumanDevelopment
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Global economic meltdown and its effects on human capital development in Nigeria: Lessons and way forward
Management Science Letters
Global
Economic
Recession
Effects
Human
Development
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Ogunnaike Olaleke Oluseye
author_sort Kehinde Oladele Joseph
title Global economic meltdown and its effects on human capital development in Nigeria: Lessons and way forward
title_short Global economic meltdown and its effects on human capital development in Nigeria: Lessons and way forward
title_full Global economic meltdown and its effects on human capital development in Nigeria: Lessons and way forward
title_fullStr Global economic meltdown and its effects on human capital development in Nigeria: Lessons and way forward
title_full_unstemmed Global economic meltdown and its effects on human capital development in Nigeria: Lessons and way forward
title_sort global economic meltdown and its effects on human capital development in nigeria: lessons and way forward
publisher Growing Science
series Management Science Letters
issn 1923-9335
1923-9343
publishDate 2011-10-01
description Global economies around the world have experienced the most traumatic moments in the last one-decade. The crisis has been described by scholars, as perhaps been the worst financial crisis since the great economic depression of the 1930s. This paper lucidly examines the effects of global economic recession on the development of human capital with reference to Nigeria nation. The objectives of the paper among others are (i) To establish the level of the impact of global economic recession on development of skills of human capital in Nigeria (ii) To examine if there is any significant relationship between global economic recession and the motivation of human capital development in Nigeria among others. The paper uses survey method with two research hypotheses. Questionnaires were administered among academic staff of two Nigerian universities in the southwest part of Nigeria. Findings showed that the global economic recession has great impact on the development of skills of human capital in Nigeria. Findings also revealed that there exists a positive relationship between global economic recession and training and development of human capital in Nigeria. The paper offers useful policy recommendations, which include the need for government and appropriate agencies to put in place policies such as enabling environment that will lead to the growth and development of human capital in Nigeria. Government needs to put forward policies that minimize cost at all levels, maximize efficiency of output, training and retraining of goods hands; and that there is need to encourage better motivation of workers at every sector of the economy amongst others.
topic Global
Economic
Recession
Effects
Human
Development
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