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What is the Nature of Motivation?
• Motivation
- The psychological forces acting on an individual that determine:
o Direction - possible behaviors the individual could engage in
o Effort - how hard the individual will work
o Persistence - whether the individual will keep trying or give up
- Explains why people behave the way they do in organizations
• Key Points
- Motivation and job performance are not synonymous
o motivation is one of several determinants of performance
- Motivation is multifaceted
o several motives may be operative at the same time
- People are motivated by more than just money
o goals, other than financial goals, are operative at work
• Intrinsically Motivated Behavior
- Behavior that is performed for its own sake.
o The source of the motivation that comes from actually engaging
in the behavior.
o The sense of accomplishment and achievement derived from
doingthe work itself
• Extrinsically Motivated Behavior
- Behavior that is performed to acquire material or social rewards or to avoid punishment.
o The source of the motivation is the consequences of the
behavior and not the behavior itself.
- The psychological forces acting on an individual that determine:
o Direction - possible behaviors the individual could engage in
o Effort - how hard the individual will work
o Persistence - whether the individual will keep trying or give up
- Explains why people behave the way they do in organizations
• Key Points
- Motivation and job performance are not synonymous
o motivation is one of several determinants of performance
- Motivation is multifaceted
o several motives may be operative at the same time
- People are motivated by more than just money
o goals, other than financial goals, are operative at work
• Intrinsically Motivated Behavior
- Behavior that is performed for its own sake.
o The source of the motivation that comes from actually engaging
in the behavior.
o The sense of accomplishment and achievement derived from
doingthe work itself
• Extrinsically Motivated Behavior
- Behavior that is performed to acquire material or social rewards or to avoid punishment.
o The source of the motivation is the consequences of the
behavior and not the behavior itself.
Karteninfo:
Autor: Egregius
Oberthema: BWL
Thema: Personalwirtschaft
Schule / Uni: Universität Mannheim
Veröffentlicht: 11.03.2010