Razafimahasolo Tiana Herilanto Princy Topics: The Role of Employee HR Attributions in the Relationship between High-Performance Work Systems and Employee Outcomes The environment in the workplace may affect the health, happiness, and social well-being of employees and their performance while working. Summary: In this journal paper written by Van De Voorde K. and Beijer S. focuses on the human resource (HR) attributions, the signaling impact of enacted High-performance work systems (HPWS) on HR well-being
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Motivation and Emotion Principles of Psychology Bryant & Stratton College By: Tara Hardaway Instructor: Pamela Parker Motivation and Emotion I choose to write this paper on motivation and emotion in order to identify how if the two are combined they create a sense of satisfaction in the workplace as well as daily life. I had to define the meanings of them and elaborate on the effect of them and identify how they have been used in my professional work life. "The term motivation refers to factors
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Motivation and Job Satisfaction Motivation factors are known to intensively affect whether or not individuals are satisfied with their jobs. We know of many who proclaim to be very satisfied with their jobs. We always hear about people who are often not satisfied with their jobs. It is very common for people to accept jobs that meet immediate needs, but what does it take for an individual to be truly satisfied with their job? Also what can employers do to assist employees to have a more satisfying
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In recent years, it has risen to attention that the roles for men and women both in workplace and at home are changing due to the increase in the number of dual-career households and single-parent families (Hammer, Neal, Newsom, Brockwood & Colton, 2005). As a consequence, both human resources (HR) practitioners and researchers recognise the increasing demand of flexible workplace practices, such as flexitime, that can support employee’s work-life balance and reduce the level of work-family stress
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Employee Motivation and Career Development By Laura M. Davis Employee Motivation and Career Development Employee Motivation and Career Development is an essential concept of an organizations success. It is important to understand the effects of Employee Motivation and Career development and how it will utilize the success of an organization. Introduction The Career Development process can be used for many applications in an organization. It allows the employees to understand what skills they need
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Introduction This paper attempts to understand the link between Motivation within the Organization and its Cultural dimensions as it relates to behavior on individuals. In doing so the author will discuss what Mullins (2013) referred to as Content theories of motivation and show the relationship between such factors on the structure of organizations. Two Content theories will be discussed, which are Maslow’s (1943) Hierarchy of Needs and Herzberg’s (1959) Two Factor Theory and the cultural aspect
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BUSINESS Dissertation Effect of Work Motivation on Employment Satisfaction (Case Study of Employees at Tesco) Name: Student Registration: Module Leader: Workshop Tutor: Due Date: Executive Summary List of Abbreviations List of Tables and Figures Table of Contents Executive Summary 2 List of Abbreviations 3 List of Tables and Figures 4 CHAPTER 1 7 INTRODUCTION 7 1.1. Background of the Study 7 1.2. Rationale for the Study 9 1.3. Problem Statement 10
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trend and the workplace theories that correspond to it. The purpose of the paper is to show not only how forms of shared capitalism in the workplace can increase overall employee compensation, but how several labor theories relate and support the outcomes of shared capitalism. More specifically, three theories will be extrapolated and the outcomes of shared capitalism will follow each theory. First, expectancy theory will be explained and followed by its correlation to motivation and increased
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Company Motivational Profile Paper: SOUTHWEST AIRLINES PSY/320 Human Motivation March 05, 2014 Job Redesign and Workplace Rewards Assessment Paper Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), incorporated in California in 1905, is one of the largest combination natural gas and electric utilities in the United States. There are approximately 20,000 employees who carry out PG&E Company's primary business, the transmission and delivery of energy. The company provides natural gas and electric service
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MOTIVATION AND JOB SATISFACTION Motivation and Job Satisfaction Introduction This paper is going to look at motivation in corporations, and its necessity to company managers within organizations. To begin with, it is essential to note that employee motivation is one of the most essential aspects that every manager within an organization should address and look at. Staff motivation, as it will be seen in this paper from a detailed perspective
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