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Title: EXAMINING STUDENTS’ INCIVILITY IMPACT ON ENGAGEMENT: THE
MEDIATION ROLE OF SATISFACTION |
Authors: Dr. Stephen Banahene
, Mr. Edward Okyere
and Mr. Adu Adjei Mensah
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Abstract: Purpose: The study into incivility in higher education provides opportunity to seek ways to reduce
classroom uncivil behaviour thereby improving students’ engagement to academic institutions.
Previous studies found different forms of incivility and its impacts on organisations largely due to
differences in norms of politeness and cultures. This study investigates the growing dynamics of
incivility in the classroom context and clarifies its impact on students’ engagement to academic
institutions and how satisfaction provides mediation role.
Methods: The survey method was utilised and convenience sampling technique was used to contact
students at their campuses. The questionnaire used has items on students’ experiences on incivility,
engagement and satisfaction in higher education institutions. The study was conducted on 441 useable
responses and explanatory research design was used. The authors performed statistical analysis to
examine for size adequacy and sufficiency in the data.
Results: The research finds that incivility exists in higher education institutions. The empirical
findings indicate that incivility has negative association with engagement but personal affairs
dimension of incivility has positive and significant effect on engagement. Incivility has positive
association with satisfaction but satisfaction partially mediates the relationship between incivility and
engagement.
Implications: Researchers and managers of higher education institutions should appreciate that
incivility has both positive and negative effects in the learning environment. The study has some
aspects of incivility in the classroom that promotes satisfaction and engagement. Therefore, the
theoretical perspective on incivility should be understood in context. Notwithstanding, managers of
higher education institutions should create classroom environment without incivility.
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Keywords: incivility, engagement, service performance satisfaction, and self-Concept
satisfaction.
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