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Social Disruption in Nigerian Public Universities: A Study of the Impact of Strikes on Students' Information Behavior

This study applied social disruption as a concept that highlights factors responsible for the breakdown of social relationships in societies. Social disruption has many forms, however, the focus in this study was on strikes, which create constant social disruption in Nigerian public universities and could have serious impact on students' information behavior. Two universities – Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO) and Imo State University Owerri (IMSU) – were chosen for the study, and data was obtained through an online survey across sample of approximately 250 participants from the two selected public universities in Nigeria. The study applied the principle of least effort theory and the model of information search process to investigate the research questions of this dissertation which were: (1) what kinds of information do university students in Nigeria seek, and to what extent do strikes have implications on their information behavior?; (2) how do Nigerian students perceive the impact of strikes on their information source location and information resource usage?; (3) to what extent can information and communication technology (ICT) minimize the impact of strikes on students' information behavior?; and (4) how can universities in Nigeria prevent strikes from impacting students' information behavior? t-Tests were applied to test the hypotheses. Findings suggested that strikes negatively impacted students information behavior in certain areas of information needs, information use and information sources.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:unt.edu/info:ark/67531/metadc1707398
Date08 1900
CreatorsOnye, Uriel U
ContributorsDu, Yunfei, Miksa, Shawne D., O’Connor, Brian, Vinson, Bonita
PublisherUniversity of North Texas
Source SetsUniversity of North Texas
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis or Dissertation
Formatviii, 132 pages, Text
CoverageNigeria
RightsPublic, Onye, Uriel U, Copyright, Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights Reserved.

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