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Motivation
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Study Question 1: How do individual needs influence motivation?
● Motivation—the forces withinthe individual that account forthe level, direction, andpersistence of effortexpended at work
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Study Question 1: How do individual needs influence motivation?
● Needs● Unfulfilled physiological and psychological
desires of an individual● Explain workplace behavior and attitudes● Create tensions that influence attitudes and
behavior● Good managers and leaders facilitate
employee need satisfaction
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Study Question 1: How do individual needs influence motivation?
● Hierarchy of needs theory● Developed by Abraham Maslow● Lower-order and higher-order needs affect
workplace behavior and attitudes● Lower-order needs:● Physiological, safety, and social needs● Desires for physical and social well being● Higher-order needs:● Esteem and self-actualization needs● Desire for psychological growth and development
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Figure 15.1 Opportunities for satisfaction in Maslow’s hierarchy ofhuman needs
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Study Question 1: How do individual needs influence motivation?
● ERG theory● Developed by Clayton Alderfer● Three need levels
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Study Question 1: How do individual needs influence motivation?
● Two-factor theory● Developed by Frederick Herzberg● Hygiene factors:● Elements of the job context● Sources of job dissatisfaction● Satisfier factors:● Elements of the job content● Sources of job satisfaction and motivation
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Figure 15.2 Herzberg’s two-factor theory
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Study Question 1: How do individual needs influence motivation?
● Acquired needs theory● Developed by David McClelland● People acquire needs through their life
experiences● Needs that are acquired:
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Study Question 2: What are the process theories of motivation?
● Process theories of motivation …● How people make choices to work hard or not● Choices are based on:● Individual preferences● Available rewards● Possible work outcomes
● Types of process theories:● Equity theory● Expectancy theory● Goal-setting theory
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Study Question 2: What are the process theories of motivation?
● Equity theory● Developed by J. Stacy Adams● When people believe that they have been
treated unfairly in comparison to others, theytry to eliminate the discomfort and restore aperceived sense of equity to the situation
● Perceived inequity● Perceived equity
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Figure 15.3 Equity theory and the role of social comparison
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Study Question 2: What are the process theories of motivation?
● Expectancy theory● Developed by Victor Vroom● Key expectancy theory variables:● Expectancy — belief that working hard will result
in desired level of performance● Instrumentality — belief that successful
performance will be followed by rewards● Valence — value a person assigns to rewards
and other work related outcomes
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Figure 15.4 Elements in the expectancy theory of motivation
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Study Question 2: What are the process theories of motivation?
● Expectancy theory● Motivation (M), expectancy (E), instrumentality
(I), and valence (V) are related to one another ina multiplicative fashion:
Motivation = Expectancy x Instrumentality x Valence
If either E, I, or V is low, motivation will be low
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Study Question 2: What are the process theories of motivation?
● Goal-setting theory● Developed by Edwin Locke ● Properly set and well-managed task goals
can be highly motivating● Motivational effects of task goals:● Provide direction to people in their work● Clarify performance expectations● Establish a frame of reference for feedback● Provide a foundation for behavioral self-
management
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Study Question 2: What are the process theories of motivation?
● Self-Efficacy Theory● a person’s belief that he or she is capable of
performing a task● Capability directly affects motivation● higher self-efficacy will have higher expectancy● self-efficacy is linked to performance goal setting
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Study Question 2: What are the process theories of motivation?
● Self-Efficacy Theory● Enactive mastery● person gains confidence through positive experience● Vicarious modeling● learning by observing others● Verbal persuasion● encouragement from others that one can perform a task● Emotional arousal● high stimulation or energy to perform well in a situation
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Study Question 3: What role does reinforcement play in motivation?
● Fundamentals of reinforcement theory● Focuses on the impact of external
environmental consequences on behavior● Law of effect — impact of type of
consequence on future behavior
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