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Effects of Information and Communication Technology on
Secretaries’ Performance in Contemporary Organisations in
Bayelsa State, Nigeria
Buseni James
Department Of Office Management Technology
Isaac Jasper Boro College Of Education, Sagbama, Bayelsa State, Nigeria
ABSTRACT
The study examines the effects of information and communication technology on the performance of public sector
secretaries’ in Bayelsa State, Nigeria. The quality of secretaries available is a function of reliable and acceptable
reporting framework that will improve productivity in the public sector. This can only be achieved through an
effective and efficient human resource development structure. To achieve the objective of the paper, primary and
secondary data were used. The primary data was obtained through a well structured questionnaire administered to
ninety five public sector secretaries’ in Bayelsa State and the data obtained were analysed with econometric
models of multiple regression and diagnostic test. The Cronbach’s alphas model was used to verify the reliability
of the instrument. The study found that the usage of computer, telecommunication and video techniques positively
and significantly related to the productivity (performance) of public sector secretaries’ in Bayelsa State, Nigeria.
Based on these findings, the implications for human resource development mechanism practice and
recommendations were discussed.
Keywords: ICT, Performance, Secretaries, Organisation.
INTRODUCTION
The information and communication technology in the 21st
century have revolutionized all profession worldwide
including the secretarial practice. Agbatogu et al (2011) says that technology has been a significant tool in almost
all human endeavours. Jaiyeola (2007) argues that ICT is like an engine that could be used in so many ways, the
same engine that makes the aircraft to move, could make a conveyor to convey finished product from production
line to the storage location, the same could be used for automobile, grinding machine, etc. It is an implement in the
hands of secretaries but enhances and improves its performance. Adedoyin (2010), Appah and Emeh (2012) argues
that information technology have affected every profession in the last twenty years. The accounting profession is
not left out in these profound changes to business and methods of communications. Technology is providing the
tools that are revolutionalizing the role of secretarial professionals from that of information recorders to business
strategists making them much more critical to the success of an enterprise Jaiyeola (2007). According to Uzoka
(2002), information technology is the harnessing of electronic technology in its various forms to improve the
operations and profitability of the business as a whole. It provides significant improvements with facilities such as
word processing, communication facilities in the form of electronic mail, databases in relation to filling and data
retrieval. Such advances improve business efficiency, eliminating unnecessary delays in communication between
routine filling and correspondence. Also Ofurum and Ogbonna (2008) says information technology is the
combination of computing, telecommunication and video techniques for the purpose of acquiring, processing,
storing, and disseminating vocal, pictoral, textual and numerical information. The computing techniques provide
the capacity for processing and storing of information; the telecommunicating techniques provide the capacity for
communicating the information to users; and the video techniques, the capability for high quality display of
images.
Nemine and Torunarigha (2010) also stressed that technology is the systematic application of scientific knowledge
in order to achieve practical results. It entails a combination of different approaches to solve a problem. It implies
that technology is all about methods and the way people apply them in order to get results. Therefore, we live in a
competitive environment where things are changing fast and for the better technologically and due to the growing
complexity of modern day management, the office is also changing. Secretarial functions such as tying, mailing a
letter that usually takes minutes or hours has to be carried out in seconds with high speed, accuracy and perfection.
The advent of information and communication technology which has revolutionized secretarial functions and the
office. The secretary has to be well equipped to meet the present challenges and the challenges of the future in a
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contemporary office. Therefore, many experts in the Secretarial profession (Boladele, 2002; Onifade, 2009;
Igbinedion, 2010) have concluded that there will be changes, dramatic changes that will reshape the office, and
work environment with information and communication technology, work habits, impact on the personal lives of
professionals and the way they work. The information and communication technology has revolutionized the work
of the office, changing work patterns and attitudes of employees and this people are now working towards an
acceptance of change (Khalid, 2000). The objective of this study therefore, is to examine the effect of information
and communication technology on secretaries in contemporary organizations. To achieve this objective, the paper
is divided into five interconnected sections. The next section presents the review of relevant literature. Section
three examines the materials and methods used in the study. Section four presents the results and discussion and the
final section examines the conclusion and recommendations.
LITERATURE REVIEW
Information and Communication Technology
Information technology is the combination of computing, telecommunication and video techniques for the purpose
of acquiring, processing, storing, and disseminating vocal, pictoral, textual and numerical information. Uzoka
(2002) defined information technology as the harnessing of electronic technology in its various forms to improve
the operations and profitability of the business as a whole.Brightman and Dimsdale (1986) traced the root of the
high-tech revolution back to 1828 when Charles Babbage produced the first programmable calculating device, the
Analytical Engine. We might look to the more recent past, 1944, and mention Howard Aiken's Mark I, the first
programmable computer. We might cite the first electronic computer, the slow, gigantic but ground-breaking
ENIAC developed in 1946 by John Mauchly and Presper Eckert at the University of Pennsylvania. To be precise,
we should also mention, dozens of other major developments in computers and electronic communications -
known together as telecommunications. The genesis and notion of management information systems originated
during the early 1960s largely through the effort of Kennedy Era, the "Whizkids". The introduction of new
technology to process and transport data and information has proceeded at exceptional rates for more than three
decades. This innovative introduction has significantly affected employees, managers, and their organizations. It
was eighteen-year-old Frenchman, Blaise Pascal by name that first developed a mechanical adding machine in
1642. Later, this was improved upon by Gottfried Beibnitz – a German mathematician who developed a
calculating machine that could multiply by a repeated addition and divide by a repeated subtraction in 1694.
However, Computer technology has undergone series of changes which reflect big size to miniature size of
computers with their increasingly high processing speed of data into information for decision making (Nicholas, et
al. 2009). Information technology according to Oliver, Chapman and French (1990) is a technology which
supports activities involving the creation, storage, manipulation and communication of information (principally
computing, electronics and electronic communications) together with their related methods, management and
applications. It has also created countless opportunities and challenges for millions of individuals. In particular,
the challenges of managers’ responsible for introducing this technology have been exceptionally high. In our
information and knowledge -based society, management must attempt to capture the advantages offered by
information technology, yet they must also avoid the pitfalls along the way toward increasing automation. As
information has altered the way many people do their jobs and has changed the nature of work in industrialized
nations, the practice of management has been greatly affected. The management of many firms and their managers
must therefore understand the implications of this new information technology revolution which require
substantial future readjustment and quickly learn how to benefit from it (Frenzel, 1992). The explosion in
electronic commerce is just one example of the many ways information technology is influencing how people do
business and how they account for business financial and economic events (Moscove, et al., 2003). The
blending of internet technologies and traditional business concerns impacting all industries and is really the latest
phase in the ongoing evolution of business infrastructure and change the way to respond more immediately to
customer needs (Grant, et al 2000). The role of accountant and objective of accounting systems which is to
process financial and economic data into information for decision making is still the same. Also, the audit
objective which is to render an opinion on the “true and fair view” of a client’s financial statement still holds,
however, the technical expertise that the auditor must possess to evaluate computer-based accounting systems has
undergone considerable changes and the change will ever continue to be more radical and rapid (Ofurum and
Ogbonna, 2008). ICT is seen as a way to promote educational change, improve the skills of secretaries and
prepare them for the global economy and information society. ICT is used to improve delivery of and access to
effective and efficient management of office and the organization as a whole. ICT as focus on secretaries, it tends
to improve the understanding of the secretarial practice and functions, increase quality of secretaries work attitude
thereby increase the impact of secretaries on the management of the office. While basically ICT based innovations
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can occur in secretarial functions, their linkage to office management is essential to achieve intended outcomes of
an organisation.
History of Secretarial Profession
Literature on the history of the secretarial profession shows that nobody knows when secretaries originated, but
that the Romans were first to employ men as scribes who took down dictation. Men dominated secretarial jobs
until the late 1880s. However, in the 1930s, women started to dominate the profession. In Nigeria, there were few
secretaries in the early 1900’s because there were no government established training institutions. Organizations
employed typists and stenographers as secretaries. These “secretaries” trained in road-side secretarial institutes.
These institutes did not have qualified instructors and adequate machines. Therefore, those who employed them
were skeptical about their administrative competence, thus limiting their activities to routine or chore office jobs.
In the late 1900’s, the state and federal governments started recognizing the need to employ efficient secretaries
and established Federal Training Centres in Lagos and Kaduna. The state governments later established Staff
Development Centres. Admission requirements into these centres were low. Later, polytechnics were established
by both state and federal governments in order to have better trained secretaries. At present, we have a few
universities with a Secretarial Administration department where secretaries are trained. The polytechnics are still
regarded as the best place to train secretaries. Secretaries command high respect and they easily get jobs. They are
versatile because all organizations need them. In the early days of producing secretaries in Nigeria, people
regarded those who went to commercial secondary modern or commercial secondary schools as dullards. The
public regarded those who went to secondary grammar schools as highly intelligent - those who would become
doctors, lawyers, engineers, etc. Things have interestingly reversed as commercial or business courses are
becoming more versatile than the science courses. We now find doctors and other professionals who write
accounting examinations.
Secretaries Roles and Responsibilities in Contemporary Organisation
The secretarial function, though a supportive function, requires a large amount of initiative, tact and
resourcefulness to succeed. Ugiagbe (2002) defined a secretary as an assistant to an executive, possessing mastery
of office skills and ability to assume responsibility without direct supervision, who displays initiative, exercises
judgement, and makes decisions within the scope of his/ her authority. Boladele (2002) expressed that a secretary
is a warm, endlessly helpful and under-standing individual whose sole aim is to alleviate, solve, prevent or soften
problem workload and upsets for his/her executive. He/she is the means by which the executive initiates, handles
and complete a project. According to Onifade (2009), a secretary is an assistant to a manager. Apart from the
traditional responsibilities, such as typing, taking dictation and transcribing, managing records, receiving, storing
and retrieving information or operating the computer, attending meetings, answering telephone calls, he now
carries out research, prepares the manager’s itinerary, makes travel bookings and hotel reservations, supervises the
junior workers, and makes some decisions using his initiatives. He should be able to answer some questions on
behalf of the boss. For example, a client who wants the price of a product should not wait to see the boss. A
secretary who is familiar with the company’s policies, price list and handbooks should relieve the boss of such
burden by providing accurate information. He should be able to coordinate the administrative activities and
organize the office for efficient performance. He should be able to use the internet and train new staff on the
computer. The secretary is a member of a team in the workplace and therefore should always be cooperative and
supportive. He should be able to write and present reports and disseminate information using websites and e-mail.
He now shares with the manager the responsibilities that were hitherto reserved for the manager.
Igbinidoin (2010) identifies the secretary’s responsibilities to include; taking dictation and transcribing it into
correspondence which is at once dispatched to its business destination. He highlights of some forms of these
correspondence to include: letters, memos, circulars, orders, quotations, acceptances, contractual terms, and
conditions, invitations, etc. Each of these items he claimed will invoke a response from the addressees, who will
perhaps order materials, proceed to manufacture, insure cargoes, book hotels or engage in some other expensive
activity which forms part of the intricate network of business life. Therefore the secretary must be regarded with
some respect with reference to these onerous functions that impinge on the success of the organization.
Prior Empirical Studies
An extensive body of literature exists on the usage, adoption, and implementation of IT. However, most of the
existing studies have focused on the use of IT in general. Regrettably, empirical studies and the theory on how IT
influences organizations is still underdeveloped. One area receiving little attention in the research on successful IT
use is secretarial profession (Seyal, Rahim and Rahman, 2000). Some researchers investigated the relationship
between organization characteristics and the use of IT, and factors influencing the use of IT in organizations. Seyal
et al.(2000) examined the extent of use of IT in various small and medium business organizations in Brunei
Darussalam. Their study attempted to assess the depth and breadth of IT usage in business. They concluded that the
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chief executive’s computer knowledge is positively associated with the use of IT and that businesses in different
sectors have different information processing needs. Calhoun et al. also studied the impact of national culture on
information technology usage in organizations and reported the association between some organizational
characteristics and use of IT. On the other hand, culture, control and competition as the constitution of subjectivity,
determine the locus of IT application in organizations. These studies do not consider the relationship between types
of software used in organizations and their internal operations. It is evident from previous studies that types of IT
tools in HRM functions were given due consideration. Elliott and Tevavichulada85 bring some data that shed light
on the types of software applications taking place in HRM and their integration to HRM activities (Mishra and
Akman, 2010). Baldwin and Sabourin (2002) raise an important caveat that must be kept in mind when interpreting
the results of these studies. Firm performance critically depends on how information and communication
technologies are implemented. Successful implementation of these technologies requires a human resource
strategy to develop the necessary worker skills. It requires that firms overcome financing problems associated with
acquiring new and untried technologies. And, it requires innovation accompanied by the development of best
practices in quality control and engineering.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Population and Sample: The target population of this study was all secretaries’ in the Nigerian public sector.
However, the accessible population was a total of two and twenty-three hundred (223) secretaries’ in the Bayelsa
State Public Sector in January 2012 to February 2013 from the Civil Service Commission, Yenagoa, Bayelsa
State. Simple random sampling technique was used to arrive at the sample of the study. The sample size of one
hundred and forty-three (143) for the study was derived from the application of Yaro Yamen model.
Instrumentation
The instrument used for data collection was a 35-item instrument divided into three sections developed to assess
information technology and secretaries’ performance in contemporary organizations in Bayelsa State, Nigeria.
The first section examines the organizations’and respondents characteristics. The second part of the questionnaire
examines performance operationalsied from the following variables of reward and employee welfare and
productivity. Reward and employee welfare of the survey originates from Khan (2010) study of effects of human
resource management practices on organizational performance in Pakistan. Reward and employee welfare was
operationalised using competitive pay package that is disseminated to employees, performance-based pay,
comprehensive incentive plans, and combination of monetary and non-monetary rewards, social recognition, and
appreciation. Productivity of the survey originates from Malmir, Khalili and Darmichi (2012) study of classifying
the effective factors human resources by using AHP and Topsis methods. Productivity was operationalised using
exhibition of the precise information on organizational performance, job skills, wages and salaries, level of
education, background and experience on the job. The third section of the questionnaire examines Information and
communication, which was operationalsied using the following variables of computing, telecommunication and
video techniques. A five point scale of very high extent (5), high extent (4), moderate extent (3), low extent (2)
and very low extent (1) were used to measure the response.
Reliability and Validity
The reliability has two aspects, that is, stability (ability to produce consistent results over time despite
uncontrollable testing conditions or state of the respondents) and consistency (homogeneity of the items in the
instrument tapping the construct) (Opatha, 2002; Ndiyo, 2005; Baridam, 2008). According to Osualla (2005), a
reliable measure is one that is consistent. And because it gives a stable measure of a variable, a reliable measure is
precise. The test-retest was done for estimating external reliability by using twenty (20) secretaries from the four
Ministries in the Bayelsa State public sector. The test-retest coefficients of the instruments measuring computer,
telecommunication techniques, video techniques and performance were 0.82, 0.72, 0.77, and 0.83 respectively
suggesting that each instrument possesses a high degree of test-retest reliability. This suggested that there was a
strong consistency of responses between the accountants. The Cronbach’s Alpha is used to test the degree of
internal consistency of an instrument. The Cronbach’ alpha for the variables were 0.72, 0.81, 0.76 and 0.87.
Data collection procedure
Astudy of this type presents a number of data collection challenges. It requires as broad a sample as possible and at
the same time requires that each data point provide comprehensive information on information technology on the
performance of public sector secretaries’ in Bayelsa State. Thus, the sample was drawn from the number of
secretaries’ in the Bayelsa State Civil Service as supplied by the Civil Service Commission of Bayelsa State. A
total of one hundred and forty-three (143) questionnaires were sent to the respondents. A total of ninety-five (95)
questionnaires were received with a response rate of sixty-six percent (66%).
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Data Analysis
The study used quantitative techniques for the analysis of data. Econometric view (e-view) was employed for data
analysis. Descriptive statistics and ordinary least square were used. The ordinary least square was guided by the
following linear model:
PRO = α + β1COM1 + β2TEC2 + β3VIT3 + ε
Where: PRO = productivity; COM = computing; TEC =telecommunication; VIT = video techniques; β1-β3 = the
coefficients of the regression; α = intercept of the regression and ε = error term capturing other variables and the
model were tested using the diagnostic tests to ascertain the assumptions of classical linear regression model.
RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS
This section of the paper presents the results and discussion obtained from questionnaires administered to
respondents from the sampled secretaries in the Bayelsa State Civil Service, Nigeria.
RESULTS FOR THE MODEL
Table 1: Breusch-Godfrey Serial Correlation LM Test:
F-statistic 6.929189 Probability 0.121336
Obs*R-squared 13.34731 Probability 0.101264
Source: e-view output
Table one above shows the Breusch – Godfrey Serial Correlation LM test for the presence of auto correlation. The
result reveals that the probability values of 0.12 (12%) and 0.10 (10%) is greater than the critical value of 0.05
(5%). This implies that there is no evidence for the presence of serial correlation.
Table 2: White Heteroskedasticity Test:
F-statistic 0.942165 Probability 0.496821
Obs*R-squared 9.519861 Probability 0.483577
Source: e-view output
Table two above shows the White Heteroskedasticity test for the presence of heteroskedasticity. The econometric
result reveals that the probability values of 0.496 (50%) and 0.483 (48%) are considerably in excess of 0.05 (5%).
Therefore, there is no evidence for the presence of heteroskedasticity in the model.
Table 3: Ramsey RESET Test:
F-statistic 0.067894 Probability 0.794795
Log likelihood ratio 0.071133 Probability 0.789695
Source: e-view output
Table three above shows the Ramsey RESET test for misspecification. The econometric result suggests that the
probability values of 0.794 (79%) and 0.789 (79%) are in excess of the critical value of 0.05 (5%). Therefore, it can
be seen that there is no apparent non-linearity in the regression equation and so it would be concluded that the
linear model for the accounting services is appropriate.
Table 3: Multiple Regression Analysis
Dependent Variable: PRO
Method: Least Squares
Date: 03/20/13 Time: 15:58
Sample(adjusted): 1 95
Included observations: 94 after adjusting endpoints
Variable Coefficient Std. Error t-Statistic Prob.
C 3.275444 2.256856 1.451330 0.1488
COM 0.285935 0.095662 2.989017 0.0033
TEC 0.249495 0.106627 2.339885 0.0206
VIT 0.216547 0.102573 2.111150 0.0363
R-squared 0.318414 Mean dependent var 12.99346
Adjusted R-squared 0.261218 S.D. dependent var 3.098167
S.E. of regression 2.888766 Akaike info criterion 4.997962
Sum squared resid 1226.711 Schwarz criterion 5.116803
Log likelihood -376.3441 F-statistic 5.567008
Durbin-Watson stat 2.16401 Prob(F-statistic) 0.000100
Source: e-view output
Table three above shows the multiple regression analysis for information and telecommunication technology and
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the performance of public sector secretaries’ in Bayelsa State, Nigeria. The result suggests that COM (Computer
Usage), TEC (Telecommunication Usage) and VIT (Video Technology Usage) with p-values of 0.0033, 0.0206,
and 0.0363 is less than the critical value of 0.05.Hence, we deduce that there is a significant relationship between
information and telecommunication technology and the performance of public sector secretaries’in Bayelsa State,
Nigeria. The R2
(coefficient of determination) of 0.318414 and adjusted R2
of 0.285935 shows that the variables
combined determines about 32% and 29% of information and telecommunication technology improvess the
performance of secretaries in the public sector. The F-statistics and its probability shows that the regression
equation is well formulated explaining that the relationship between the variables combined are statistically
significant (F-stat = 5.567008; F-pro. = 0.000100).
CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
This study examined the effect of information and telecommunication technology on the performance of public
sector secretaries’ in Bayelsa State, Nigeria. The review of relevant literatures provides strong evidence of the
relationship between information and telecommunication technology and the performance of employees. This
current study empirically substantiated the results of prior studies with regard to the association between the
variables. The empirical results suggest that the usage of computer, telecommunication techniques and video
techniques does improve the performance of public sector secretaries’ in Bayelsa State of Nigeria. Hence, the
paper concludes that the information and technology revolution with the advent of modern IT facilities has
contributed to the quality of work performed by secretaries in Bayelsa State and Nigeria. The study shows that
ICT use is correlated with workers skills suggesting that firms that use high levels of ICT also employ more
knowledge workers. ICT use is also found to be correlated with organizational innovations in production and
efficiency practices, HRM practices and product/service quality related practices, supporting the view that ICT and
organizational changes are complements. More important, our findings seem to suggest that to be successful, firms
typically need to adopt ICT as part of a “system” or “cluster” of mutually-reinforcing organizational approaches.
We find that while ICT is productive on its own, it is more productive in firms that combine high levels of ICT with
high levels of organizational changes in the areas of production and efficiency practices, HRM practices,
product/service quality-related practices. The firms that combine ICT with organizational changes have a high
incidence of productivity improvement and have high rates of innovation. Our results also suggest that ICT and
human capital are complements in dynamic service and distribution service sectors. The firms that combine high
levels of ICT and high levels of human capital have a higher incidence of productivity improvement and higher
rates of innovation in this sector. Firm-level studies in both the U.S. and Canada show that ICT investment, when
accompanied by organizational change and investment in human capital, has a significant impact on productivity
and economic performance (Brynjolfsson and Hitt, 2000; Bresnahan, Brynjolfsson and Hitt, 2002; Black and
Lynch, 2001; Baldwin and Sabourin, 2003). The most interesting finding is that new work practices are associated
with improved firm performance only when the practices are implemented as a bundle – and not separately. In
other words, successful firms adopt ICT as part of a system or cluster of mutually reinforcing organizational
changes. The paper therefore recommends amongst others that constant training and retraining of employees using
relevant ICT facilities should be used to improve the quality of secretaries.
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Effects of information and communication technology on secretaries’ performance in contemporary organisations in bayelsa state, nigeria

  • 1. Information and Knowledge Management www.iiste.org ISSN 2224-5758 (Paper) ISSN 2224-896X (Online) Vol.3, No.5, 2013 87 Effects of Information and Communication Technology on Secretaries’ Performance in Contemporary Organisations in Bayelsa State, Nigeria Buseni James Department Of Office Management Technology Isaac Jasper Boro College Of Education, Sagbama, Bayelsa State, Nigeria ABSTRACT The study examines the effects of information and communication technology on the performance of public sector secretaries’ in Bayelsa State, Nigeria. The quality of secretaries available is a function of reliable and acceptable reporting framework that will improve productivity in the public sector. This can only be achieved through an effective and efficient human resource development structure. To achieve the objective of the paper, primary and secondary data were used. The primary data was obtained through a well structured questionnaire administered to ninety five public sector secretaries’ in Bayelsa State and the data obtained were analysed with econometric models of multiple regression and diagnostic test. The Cronbach’s alphas model was used to verify the reliability of the instrument. The study found that the usage of computer, telecommunication and video techniques positively and significantly related to the productivity (performance) of public sector secretaries’ in Bayelsa State, Nigeria. Based on these findings, the implications for human resource development mechanism practice and recommendations were discussed. Keywords: ICT, Performance, Secretaries, Organisation. INTRODUCTION The information and communication technology in the 21st century have revolutionized all profession worldwide including the secretarial practice. Agbatogu et al (2011) says that technology has been a significant tool in almost all human endeavours. Jaiyeola (2007) argues that ICT is like an engine that could be used in so many ways, the same engine that makes the aircraft to move, could make a conveyor to convey finished product from production line to the storage location, the same could be used for automobile, grinding machine, etc. It is an implement in the hands of secretaries but enhances and improves its performance. Adedoyin (2010), Appah and Emeh (2012) argues that information technology have affected every profession in the last twenty years. The accounting profession is not left out in these profound changes to business and methods of communications. Technology is providing the tools that are revolutionalizing the role of secretarial professionals from that of information recorders to business strategists making them much more critical to the success of an enterprise Jaiyeola (2007). According to Uzoka (2002), information technology is the harnessing of electronic technology in its various forms to improve the operations and profitability of the business as a whole. It provides significant improvements with facilities such as word processing, communication facilities in the form of electronic mail, databases in relation to filling and data retrieval. Such advances improve business efficiency, eliminating unnecessary delays in communication between routine filling and correspondence. Also Ofurum and Ogbonna (2008) says information technology is the combination of computing, telecommunication and video techniques for the purpose of acquiring, processing, storing, and disseminating vocal, pictoral, textual and numerical information. The computing techniques provide the capacity for processing and storing of information; the telecommunicating techniques provide the capacity for communicating the information to users; and the video techniques, the capability for high quality display of images. Nemine and Torunarigha (2010) also stressed that technology is the systematic application of scientific knowledge in order to achieve practical results. It entails a combination of different approaches to solve a problem. It implies that technology is all about methods and the way people apply them in order to get results. Therefore, we live in a competitive environment where things are changing fast and for the better technologically and due to the growing complexity of modern day management, the office is also changing. Secretarial functions such as tying, mailing a letter that usually takes minutes or hours has to be carried out in seconds with high speed, accuracy and perfection. The advent of information and communication technology which has revolutionized secretarial functions and the office. The secretary has to be well equipped to meet the present challenges and the challenges of the future in a
  • 2. Information and Knowledge Management www.iiste.org ISSN 2224-5758 (Paper) ISSN 2224-896X (Online) Vol.3, No.5, 2013 88 contemporary office. Therefore, many experts in the Secretarial profession (Boladele, 2002; Onifade, 2009; Igbinedion, 2010) have concluded that there will be changes, dramatic changes that will reshape the office, and work environment with information and communication technology, work habits, impact on the personal lives of professionals and the way they work. The information and communication technology has revolutionized the work of the office, changing work patterns and attitudes of employees and this people are now working towards an acceptance of change (Khalid, 2000). The objective of this study therefore, is to examine the effect of information and communication technology on secretaries in contemporary organizations. To achieve this objective, the paper is divided into five interconnected sections. The next section presents the review of relevant literature. Section three examines the materials and methods used in the study. Section four presents the results and discussion and the final section examines the conclusion and recommendations. LITERATURE REVIEW Information and Communication Technology Information technology is the combination of computing, telecommunication and video techniques for the purpose of acquiring, processing, storing, and disseminating vocal, pictoral, textual and numerical information. Uzoka (2002) defined information technology as the harnessing of electronic technology in its various forms to improve the operations and profitability of the business as a whole.Brightman and Dimsdale (1986) traced the root of the high-tech revolution back to 1828 when Charles Babbage produced the first programmable calculating device, the Analytical Engine. We might look to the more recent past, 1944, and mention Howard Aiken's Mark I, the first programmable computer. We might cite the first electronic computer, the slow, gigantic but ground-breaking ENIAC developed in 1946 by John Mauchly and Presper Eckert at the University of Pennsylvania. To be precise, we should also mention, dozens of other major developments in computers and electronic communications - known together as telecommunications. The genesis and notion of management information systems originated during the early 1960s largely through the effort of Kennedy Era, the "Whizkids". The introduction of new technology to process and transport data and information has proceeded at exceptional rates for more than three decades. This innovative introduction has significantly affected employees, managers, and their organizations. It was eighteen-year-old Frenchman, Blaise Pascal by name that first developed a mechanical adding machine in 1642. Later, this was improved upon by Gottfried Beibnitz – a German mathematician who developed a calculating machine that could multiply by a repeated addition and divide by a repeated subtraction in 1694. However, Computer technology has undergone series of changes which reflect big size to miniature size of computers with their increasingly high processing speed of data into information for decision making (Nicholas, et al. 2009). Information technology according to Oliver, Chapman and French (1990) is a technology which supports activities involving the creation, storage, manipulation and communication of information (principally computing, electronics and electronic communications) together with their related methods, management and applications. It has also created countless opportunities and challenges for millions of individuals. In particular, the challenges of managers’ responsible for introducing this technology have been exceptionally high. In our information and knowledge -based society, management must attempt to capture the advantages offered by information technology, yet they must also avoid the pitfalls along the way toward increasing automation. As information has altered the way many people do their jobs and has changed the nature of work in industrialized nations, the practice of management has been greatly affected. The management of many firms and their managers must therefore understand the implications of this new information technology revolution which require substantial future readjustment and quickly learn how to benefit from it (Frenzel, 1992). The explosion in electronic commerce is just one example of the many ways information technology is influencing how people do business and how they account for business financial and economic events (Moscove, et al., 2003). The blending of internet technologies and traditional business concerns impacting all industries and is really the latest phase in the ongoing evolution of business infrastructure and change the way to respond more immediately to customer needs (Grant, et al 2000). The role of accountant and objective of accounting systems which is to process financial and economic data into information for decision making is still the same. Also, the audit objective which is to render an opinion on the “true and fair view” of a client’s financial statement still holds, however, the technical expertise that the auditor must possess to evaluate computer-based accounting systems has undergone considerable changes and the change will ever continue to be more radical and rapid (Ofurum and Ogbonna, 2008). ICT is seen as a way to promote educational change, improve the skills of secretaries and prepare them for the global economy and information society. ICT is used to improve delivery of and access to effective and efficient management of office and the organization as a whole. ICT as focus on secretaries, it tends to improve the understanding of the secretarial practice and functions, increase quality of secretaries work attitude thereby increase the impact of secretaries on the management of the office. While basically ICT based innovations
  • 3. Information and Knowledge Management www.iiste.org ISSN 2224-5758 (Paper) ISSN 2224-896X (Online) Vol.3, No.5, 2013 89 can occur in secretarial functions, their linkage to office management is essential to achieve intended outcomes of an organisation. History of Secretarial Profession Literature on the history of the secretarial profession shows that nobody knows when secretaries originated, but that the Romans were first to employ men as scribes who took down dictation. Men dominated secretarial jobs until the late 1880s. However, in the 1930s, women started to dominate the profession. In Nigeria, there were few secretaries in the early 1900’s because there were no government established training institutions. Organizations employed typists and stenographers as secretaries. These “secretaries” trained in road-side secretarial institutes. These institutes did not have qualified instructors and adequate machines. Therefore, those who employed them were skeptical about their administrative competence, thus limiting their activities to routine or chore office jobs. In the late 1900’s, the state and federal governments started recognizing the need to employ efficient secretaries and established Federal Training Centres in Lagos and Kaduna. The state governments later established Staff Development Centres. Admission requirements into these centres were low. Later, polytechnics were established by both state and federal governments in order to have better trained secretaries. At present, we have a few universities with a Secretarial Administration department where secretaries are trained. The polytechnics are still regarded as the best place to train secretaries. Secretaries command high respect and they easily get jobs. They are versatile because all organizations need them. In the early days of producing secretaries in Nigeria, people regarded those who went to commercial secondary modern or commercial secondary schools as dullards. The public regarded those who went to secondary grammar schools as highly intelligent - those who would become doctors, lawyers, engineers, etc. Things have interestingly reversed as commercial or business courses are becoming more versatile than the science courses. We now find doctors and other professionals who write accounting examinations. Secretaries Roles and Responsibilities in Contemporary Organisation The secretarial function, though a supportive function, requires a large amount of initiative, tact and resourcefulness to succeed. Ugiagbe (2002) defined a secretary as an assistant to an executive, possessing mastery of office skills and ability to assume responsibility without direct supervision, who displays initiative, exercises judgement, and makes decisions within the scope of his/ her authority. Boladele (2002) expressed that a secretary is a warm, endlessly helpful and under-standing individual whose sole aim is to alleviate, solve, prevent or soften problem workload and upsets for his/her executive. He/she is the means by which the executive initiates, handles and complete a project. According to Onifade (2009), a secretary is an assistant to a manager. Apart from the traditional responsibilities, such as typing, taking dictation and transcribing, managing records, receiving, storing and retrieving information or operating the computer, attending meetings, answering telephone calls, he now carries out research, prepares the manager’s itinerary, makes travel bookings and hotel reservations, supervises the junior workers, and makes some decisions using his initiatives. He should be able to answer some questions on behalf of the boss. For example, a client who wants the price of a product should not wait to see the boss. A secretary who is familiar with the company’s policies, price list and handbooks should relieve the boss of such burden by providing accurate information. He should be able to coordinate the administrative activities and organize the office for efficient performance. He should be able to use the internet and train new staff on the computer. The secretary is a member of a team in the workplace and therefore should always be cooperative and supportive. He should be able to write and present reports and disseminate information using websites and e-mail. He now shares with the manager the responsibilities that were hitherto reserved for the manager. Igbinidoin (2010) identifies the secretary’s responsibilities to include; taking dictation and transcribing it into correspondence which is at once dispatched to its business destination. He highlights of some forms of these correspondence to include: letters, memos, circulars, orders, quotations, acceptances, contractual terms, and conditions, invitations, etc. Each of these items he claimed will invoke a response from the addressees, who will perhaps order materials, proceed to manufacture, insure cargoes, book hotels or engage in some other expensive activity which forms part of the intricate network of business life. Therefore the secretary must be regarded with some respect with reference to these onerous functions that impinge on the success of the organization. Prior Empirical Studies An extensive body of literature exists on the usage, adoption, and implementation of IT. However, most of the existing studies have focused on the use of IT in general. Regrettably, empirical studies and the theory on how IT influences organizations is still underdeveloped. One area receiving little attention in the research on successful IT use is secretarial profession (Seyal, Rahim and Rahman, 2000). Some researchers investigated the relationship between organization characteristics and the use of IT, and factors influencing the use of IT in organizations. Seyal et al.(2000) examined the extent of use of IT in various small and medium business organizations in Brunei Darussalam. Their study attempted to assess the depth and breadth of IT usage in business. They concluded that the
  • 4. Information and Knowledge Management www.iiste.org ISSN 2224-5758 (Paper) ISSN 2224-896X (Online) Vol.3, No.5, 2013 90 chief executive’s computer knowledge is positively associated with the use of IT and that businesses in different sectors have different information processing needs. Calhoun et al. also studied the impact of national culture on information technology usage in organizations and reported the association between some organizational characteristics and use of IT. On the other hand, culture, control and competition as the constitution of subjectivity, determine the locus of IT application in organizations. These studies do not consider the relationship between types of software used in organizations and their internal operations. It is evident from previous studies that types of IT tools in HRM functions were given due consideration. Elliott and Tevavichulada85 bring some data that shed light on the types of software applications taking place in HRM and their integration to HRM activities (Mishra and Akman, 2010). Baldwin and Sabourin (2002) raise an important caveat that must be kept in mind when interpreting the results of these studies. Firm performance critically depends on how information and communication technologies are implemented. Successful implementation of these technologies requires a human resource strategy to develop the necessary worker skills. It requires that firms overcome financing problems associated with acquiring new and untried technologies. And, it requires innovation accompanied by the development of best practices in quality control and engineering. MATERIALS AND METHODS Population and Sample: The target population of this study was all secretaries’ in the Nigerian public sector. However, the accessible population was a total of two and twenty-three hundred (223) secretaries’ in the Bayelsa State Public Sector in January 2012 to February 2013 from the Civil Service Commission, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State. Simple random sampling technique was used to arrive at the sample of the study. The sample size of one hundred and forty-three (143) for the study was derived from the application of Yaro Yamen model. Instrumentation The instrument used for data collection was a 35-item instrument divided into three sections developed to assess information technology and secretaries’ performance in contemporary organizations in Bayelsa State, Nigeria. The first section examines the organizations’and respondents characteristics. The second part of the questionnaire examines performance operationalsied from the following variables of reward and employee welfare and productivity. Reward and employee welfare of the survey originates from Khan (2010) study of effects of human resource management practices on organizational performance in Pakistan. Reward and employee welfare was operationalised using competitive pay package that is disseminated to employees, performance-based pay, comprehensive incentive plans, and combination of monetary and non-monetary rewards, social recognition, and appreciation. Productivity of the survey originates from Malmir, Khalili and Darmichi (2012) study of classifying the effective factors human resources by using AHP and Topsis methods. Productivity was operationalised using exhibition of the precise information on organizational performance, job skills, wages and salaries, level of education, background and experience on the job. The third section of the questionnaire examines Information and communication, which was operationalsied using the following variables of computing, telecommunication and video techniques. A five point scale of very high extent (5), high extent (4), moderate extent (3), low extent (2) and very low extent (1) were used to measure the response. Reliability and Validity The reliability has two aspects, that is, stability (ability to produce consistent results over time despite uncontrollable testing conditions or state of the respondents) and consistency (homogeneity of the items in the instrument tapping the construct) (Opatha, 2002; Ndiyo, 2005; Baridam, 2008). According to Osualla (2005), a reliable measure is one that is consistent. And because it gives a stable measure of a variable, a reliable measure is precise. The test-retest was done for estimating external reliability by using twenty (20) secretaries from the four Ministries in the Bayelsa State public sector. The test-retest coefficients of the instruments measuring computer, telecommunication techniques, video techniques and performance were 0.82, 0.72, 0.77, and 0.83 respectively suggesting that each instrument possesses a high degree of test-retest reliability. This suggested that there was a strong consistency of responses between the accountants. The Cronbach’s Alpha is used to test the degree of internal consistency of an instrument. The Cronbach’ alpha for the variables were 0.72, 0.81, 0.76 and 0.87. Data collection procedure Astudy of this type presents a number of data collection challenges. It requires as broad a sample as possible and at the same time requires that each data point provide comprehensive information on information technology on the performance of public sector secretaries’ in Bayelsa State. Thus, the sample was drawn from the number of secretaries’ in the Bayelsa State Civil Service as supplied by the Civil Service Commission of Bayelsa State. A total of one hundred and forty-three (143) questionnaires were sent to the respondents. A total of ninety-five (95) questionnaires were received with a response rate of sixty-six percent (66%).
  • 5. Information and Knowledge Management www.iiste.org ISSN 2224-5758 (Paper) ISSN 2224-896X (Online) Vol.3, No.5, 2013 91 Data Analysis The study used quantitative techniques for the analysis of data. Econometric view (e-view) was employed for data analysis. Descriptive statistics and ordinary least square were used. The ordinary least square was guided by the following linear model: PRO = α + β1COM1 + β2TEC2 + β3VIT3 + ε Where: PRO = productivity; COM = computing; TEC =telecommunication; VIT = video techniques; β1-β3 = the coefficients of the regression; α = intercept of the regression and ε = error term capturing other variables and the model were tested using the diagnostic tests to ascertain the assumptions of classical linear regression model. RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS This section of the paper presents the results and discussion obtained from questionnaires administered to respondents from the sampled secretaries in the Bayelsa State Civil Service, Nigeria. RESULTS FOR THE MODEL Table 1: Breusch-Godfrey Serial Correlation LM Test: F-statistic 6.929189 Probability 0.121336 Obs*R-squared 13.34731 Probability 0.101264 Source: e-view output Table one above shows the Breusch – Godfrey Serial Correlation LM test for the presence of auto correlation. The result reveals that the probability values of 0.12 (12%) and 0.10 (10%) is greater than the critical value of 0.05 (5%). This implies that there is no evidence for the presence of serial correlation. Table 2: White Heteroskedasticity Test: F-statistic 0.942165 Probability 0.496821 Obs*R-squared 9.519861 Probability 0.483577 Source: e-view output Table two above shows the White Heteroskedasticity test for the presence of heteroskedasticity. The econometric result reveals that the probability values of 0.496 (50%) and 0.483 (48%) are considerably in excess of 0.05 (5%). Therefore, there is no evidence for the presence of heteroskedasticity in the model. Table 3: Ramsey RESET Test: F-statistic 0.067894 Probability 0.794795 Log likelihood ratio 0.071133 Probability 0.789695 Source: e-view output Table three above shows the Ramsey RESET test for misspecification. The econometric result suggests that the probability values of 0.794 (79%) and 0.789 (79%) are in excess of the critical value of 0.05 (5%). Therefore, it can be seen that there is no apparent non-linearity in the regression equation and so it would be concluded that the linear model for the accounting services is appropriate. Table 3: Multiple Regression Analysis Dependent Variable: PRO Method: Least Squares Date: 03/20/13 Time: 15:58 Sample(adjusted): 1 95 Included observations: 94 after adjusting endpoints Variable Coefficient Std. Error t-Statistic Prob. C 3.275444 2.256856 1.451330 0.1488 COM 0.285935 0.095662 2.989017 0.0033 TEC 0.249495 0.106627 2.339885 0.0206 VIT 0.216547 0.102573 2.111150 0.0363 R-squared 0.318414 Mean dependent var 12.99346 Adjusted R-squared 0.261218 S.D. dependent var 3.098167 S.E. of regression 2.888766 Akaike info criterion 4.997962 Sum squared resid 1226.711 Schwarz criterion 5.116803 Log likelihood -376.3441 F-statistic 5.567008 Durbin-Watson stat 2.16401 Prob(F-statistic) 0.000100 Source: e-view output Table three above shows the multiple regression analysis for information and telecommunication technology and
  • 6. Information and Knowledge Management www.iiste.org ISSN 2224-5758 (Paper) ISSN 2224-896X (Online) Vol.3, No.5, 2013 92 the performance of public sector secretaries’ in Bayelsa State, Nigeria. The result suggests that COM (Computer Usage), TEC (Telecommunication Usage) and VIT (Video Technology Usage) with p-values of 0.0033, 0.0206, and 0.0363 is less than the critical value of 0.05.Hence, we deduce that there is a significant relationship between information and telecommunication technology and the performance of public sector secretaries’in Bayelsa State, Nigeria. The R2 (coefficient of determination) of 0.318414 and adjusted R2 of 0.285935 shows that the variables combined determines about 32% and 29% of information and telecommunication technology improvess the performance of secretaries in the public sector. The F-statistics and its probability shows that the regression equation is well formulated explaining that the relationship between the variables combined are statistically significant (F-stat = 5.567008; F-pro. = 0.000100). CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS This study examined the effect of information and telecommunication technology on the performance of public sector secretaries’ in Bayelsa State, Nigeria. The review of relevant literatures provides strong evidence of the relationship between information and telecommunication technology and the performance of employees. This current study empirically substantiated the results of prior studies with regard to the association between the variables. The empirical results suggest that the usage of computer, telecommunication techniques and video techniques does improve the performance of public sector secretaries’ in Bayelsa State of Nigeria. Hence, the paper concludes that the information and technology revolution with the advent of modern IT facilities has contributed to the quality of work performed by secretaries in Bayelsa State and Nigeria. The study shows that ICT use is correlated with workers skills suggesting that firms that use high levels of ICT also employ more knowledge workers. ICT use is also found to be correlated with organizational innovations in production and efficiency practices, HRM practices and product/service quality related practices, supporting the view that ICT and organizational changes are complements. More important, our findings seem to suggest that to be successful, firms typically need to adopt ICT as part of a “system” or “cluster” of mutually-reinforcing organizational approaches. We find that while ICT is productive on its own, it is more productive in firms that combine high levels of ICT with high levels of organizational changes in the areas of production and efficiency practices, HRM practices, product/service quality-related practices. The firms that combine ICT with organizational changes have a high incidence of productivity improvement and have high rates of innovation. Our results also suggest that ICT and human capital are complements in dynamic service and distribution service sectors. The firms that combine high levels of ICT and high levels of human capital have a higher incidence of productivity improvement and higher rates of innovation in this sector. 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