dc.description.abstract | Job performance of university library staff is based on skills and knowledge in
librarianship which can be affected by internal and external factors such as work,
family, personal and community responsibilities. For librarians to carry out their
duties effectively there is need for minimal interference of work from non-work
responsibilities such as family, personal, and community responsibilities. To achieve
expected performance, library staffs need to prioritize their work obligations and
balance other duties outside the workplace. The study aimed to determine the
relationship between work-life balance and work performance of university library
staff in Meru County. The study's objectives were: to determine the activities that
form the basis of job performance, examine the influence of family, personal and
community responsibilities on the performance of university library staff. The study
was anchored on border, social, compensation and spillover theories. It adopted
descriptive research design. The study's target population was thirty eight (38)
university library staff from (four) 4 universities in Meru County. Census sampling
method was applied because the population was small with the use of questionnaire as
the main research instrument. The pretest of the research instrument was conducted at
Chuka university library which enabled checking of validity and reliability. The four
(4) sampled for pretesting represented 10% of the sample population which is
adequate for conducting pilot study. Data was analyzed using descriptive statistics
(median and percentages) and inferential statistics (regression analysis) while
qualitative data was analyzed thematically. SPSS was used to analyze quantitative
data which was presented using tables. The findings from normality test showed
normality since all the probability values of all variables was more than 0.05. From
the analysis, the test statistic value was 2.182 denoting no violation of auto-correlation
assumption. Pearson Product Moment Correlation technique was conducted to
establish correlation co-efficient. There was a positive correlation between the work
performance and all independent variables, this meant that, when the values of work
performance increases, so does the values of work, family, personal and community
responsibilities. The multiple linear regression indicated the model was statistically
significant in forecasting the effects of the four factors on work performance in the
study. This study concluded that there is a relationship between work-life balance and
performance of staff at University Libraries in Meru County. Personal responsibilities
predicted strongest influence on work performance. Community responsibilities
forecasted a stronger relationship which was statistically significant on work
performance. Family responsibilities affect university library staff work performance
to a very small extent. Work responsibilities have a strong correlation with work
performance though not statistically significant. Personal responsibilities predicted
strongest influence on work performance. University library staff to engage in
community responsibilities since community involvement promotes personal growth
and work experience and the opportunity to learn more about community work. The
study will add knowledge to existing scholarly work to benefit students, scholars and
researchers. This study will contribute to up-to-date debates on work-life balance
matters among university library staff and students in the field of information science.
Further research can be done to shed light to university library management on how to
balance non-work responsibilities with work performance for optimal work
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