
SKILLS SHIFT AND ORGANISATIONAL SUSTAINABILITY: PERSPECTIVES FOR THE FUTURE OF WORK
Author(s) -
Sunday Adebowale,
Adefulu Adesoga,
Ajike Emmanuel,
Amos-Fidelis Benita
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of advanced research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2320-5407
DOI - 10.21474/ijar01/12691
Subject(s) - sustainability , business , work (physics) , paradigm shift , marketing , public relations , political science , engineering , mechanical engineering , ecology , biology , philosophy , epistemology
Organisationalsustainability in the 21st century has aroused great concern in the world of business and in academia. Studies have shown that insurance industry sustainability is beleaguered with low performance of business process, absence of lean structure, poor organisational creativity and excessive talent poaching. In Nigeria, insurancesustainability has not been sufficiently investigated in literature with regards to the effect of skills shift, organisational values on organisational sustainability. Hence, the article addresses this gap by investigating the effect of skills shift on organisational sustainability of selected insurance companies in Lagos State, Nigeria. Methodologically, cross-sectional survey research design was adopted. The findings showed that skills shift had positive significant effect on organisational sustainability (Adj R2 = 0.704, F(2, 337) = 404.206, p < 0.05). The research concludes that skills shift affects organisational sustainability of the selected Insurance companies in Lagos State, Nigeria. The research highlights the need for insurance business to move towards investing in capabilities, knowledge improvement, enhancing critical thinking skill, problem-solving skill, and analytical skill which are valuable enablers of organisational sustainability. These findings suggest unique implications for chief executives, managers, regulators and policy makers.