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1 Motivation

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3 Examples Company Reward Apple Computer Publix Super Markets
Advanta Corporation Westin Hotels Worthington Industries Reader’s Digest Pitney Bowes Reward Stock purchase options Partial ownership in the company Opportunity to help train new employees Free meals while on the job Haircuts for $2 while at work Fridays off during the month of May Courses in real estate, golf, painting, photography, and cake decorating Free airline travel for employees and spouses 6

4 Motivation Theories Contents theories Process Theories

5 Content theories 1) Hierarchy needs theory(Abraham Maslow)
2) ERG theory(Clayton Alderfer ) 3) Acquired needs theory (David McClelland) 4) Two factor theory (Herzberg)

6 Need Hierarchy Theory Higher-order needs Esteem needs Social needs
Lower-order needs 3

7 ERG Theory (Clayton Alderfer)
Core Needs Existence: provision of basic material requirements. Relatedness: desire for relationships. Growth: desire for personal development.

8 David McClelland’s Theory of Needs
nAch nPow nAff

9 Hygiene Factors & Motivation factors
Two-Factor Theory (Frederick Herzberg) Hygiene Factors & Motivation factors

10 Comparison of Satisfiers and Dissatisfiers
Factors characterizing events on the job that led to extreme job dissatisfaction Factors characterizing events on the job that led to extreme job satisfaction Comparison of Satisfiers and Dissatisfiers

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12 Process Theories Theory X & Theory Y Equity theory Expectancy theory
Cognitive Evaluation Theory Goal setting theory

13 1) Theory X and Theory Y (Douglas McGregor)

14 2) Equity theory Referent Comparisons: Self-inside Self-outside
Other-inside Other-outside

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16 Reaction to inequity: Change inputs (slack off) quit the job
increase/decrease output change perceptions of self change perceptions of others Choose a different referent person quit the job

17 RELATED TERMS

18 3) Expectancy Theory

19 Three Components of Expectancy Theory
Effort Performance Reward Expectancy Instrumentality Valence of reward X X MOTIVATION Abilities and traits Role perceptions and opportunities JOB PERFORMANCE 5

20 4) Cognitive Evaluation Theory

21 Use of Extrinsic rewards leads to decline in intrinsic rewards

22 Out growth of cognitive evaluation theory---
Self concordance Degree to which people strive for the goals-----consistent with the rewards Pursue goals because of Intrinsic rewards--- achieve it & satisfied Pursue goals because of extrinsic rewards--- don't achieve it & not satisfied

23 5) Goal-Setting Theory (Edwin Locke)

24 Goal commitment Task characteristics Culture
Three factors that affect the goals Goal commitment Self set goals Internal locus of control Task characteristics Independent Culture Low power distance Seek challenging goals

25 Applied though MBO


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