DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION INDICES AND INSTITUTIONAL EFFECTIVENESS IN PUBLICSECONDARY SCHOOLS IN LAGOS STATE, NIGER
Keywords:
Disruptive Innovation, Acceptability, Accessibility, Sustainability, ‘ Effectiveness, Public secondary schoolsAbstract
This paper investigated disruptive innovation indices and institutional ef ectiveness in public secondary schools
in Lagos State, Nigeria. The study employed correlational survey research design. The sample size for the study
was 2,944 respondents, comprising 2,693 teachers and 251 principals in the randomly selected secondary
schools in Lagos State. The research instruments used for collection of data were questionnaires. Three
research hypotheses guided the study. The data collected were analysed using mean, standard deviation and
Pearson Product Moment Correlation Coef icient at 0.05 level of significance. The findings revealed that: there
was a significant relationship between disruptive innovation acceptability and institutional ef ectiveness in
Lagos State public secondary schools; positive, but insignificant relationship existed between disruptive
innovation accessibility and institutional ef ectiveness in Lagos State public secondary schools; and there was a
significant relationship between disruptive innovation sustainability and institutional ef ectiveness in Lagos
State public secondary schools. It was concluded based on the findings of the study that there was correlation
between disruptive innovation indices and institutional ef ectiveness in public secondary schools in Lagos State, Nigeria. The study recommended, among others, that government should provide necessary innovative
technology which can aid institutional ef ectiveness for use in secondary schools; and teachers and principals
should always adopt innovative practices in the course of carrying out their duties in secondary schoo