Intraorganizational Communication: A Study of Communication/Interaction Among Core Subprograms of the Enugu State Agricultural Development Program, Enugu State, Nigeria.

Autor: Iwuchukwu, J. C.1 julieiwuchukwu@yahoo.com, Agwu, A. E.1
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Zdroj: Journal of Agricultural & Food Information. Jul2012, Vol. 13 Issue 3, p240-249. 10p.
Abstrakt: In recognition of the importance of communication in extension work and agriculture, this study assessed communication methods used among core sub-programs of the Enugu State Agricultural Development Program (ENADEP). Sixty-three staff were randomly selected to participate in the study. Statistical tools such as percentage, mean score, and factor analysis were used in data analysis. Findings show that a downward (top-down) communication flow was most common, with posters and workshops as primary communication tools. Technology review meetings and training were major situations in which communication occurred, while achievement of ENADEP objectives was the most important motive for communication. Communicator knowledge about subject matter was the top-rated factor that enhanced communication; security/credibility- and human/autocracy-related problems were major constraints to effective communication. The study recommends a de-emphasis on top-down communication approaches and encourages use of digital/information communication technology (ICT) tools to minimize the gap between generation and dissemination of information and its application. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts