Work ethics and organizational performance in Nigeria’s public service

Authors

  • Azuka Nwachuku Department of Public Administration, Faculty of Management Science, Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria
  • Onofere Princewill Okereka Department of Public Administration, Faculty of Management Science, Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria
  • Akpomuvire Mukoro Department of Public Administration, Faculty of Management Science, Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31316/qrobss.v3i1.7818

Keywords:

Organizational performance, Public service, Qualitative study, Workplace discipline, Work ethics

Abstract

This study examined the relationship between work ethic and organizational performance in the public service sector, with particular emphasis on Nigeria’s public service. A qualitative approach was used for the study. The findings suggest that ethical practices establish a foundation of trust, motivation, and collaboration, all of which contribute to improved service delivery and productivity. The study concludes that work ethic is essential for achieving long-term organizational success and recommends that public service organizations prioritize ethical training, establish ethics advisory boards, and reward ethical behavior to ensure high performance. The study emphasizes the importance of consistently prioritizing workplace ethics to foster a positive work culture, minimize inefficiencies, and improve public sector service delivery.

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Published

2025-07-11