Commerce 2BA3 Organizational Behaviour Weeks 3&4 Dr. Teal McAteer 2BA3 Winter 2010 ____________________________________ DeGroote School of Business McMaster.

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Commerce 2BA3 Organizational Behaviour Weeks 3&4 Dr. Teal McAteer 2BA3 Winter 2010 ____________________________________ DeGroote School of Business McMaster University

Motivation Definition #1: 1. why people choose to do certain things rather than other things 2. why people put variable amounts of effort and intensity into their activities

Motivation cont… Definition #2: 1. What is it that gets behaviour started? 2. What is it that determines the magnitude or intensity of behaviour? 3. What is it that causes behaviour to stop?

Motivation cont…. Definition #3: 1. Effort 2. Persistence 3. Direction or effort 4. Goals

Intrinsic versus Extrinsic Motivation Intrinsic Motivation: Extrinsic Motivation:

The Relationship between Motivation and Performance Group Discussion Question: Is it possible to be highly motivated yet not perform well? Be sure to include what variables could affect this relationship.

Content Theories of Motivation Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Herzberg’s Two Factor Theory Alderfer’s ERG Model McClelland’s Needs

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

Implications of Content Theories for Managerial Practice What do the content theories suggest managers should do?

Information-Processing Approaches/ Cognitive Approaches to Motivation Expectancy Theory Equity Theory Goal Setting Theory

Expectancy Theory

Implications of Expectancy Theory for Managerial Practice What does expectancy theory suggest managers should do?

Equity Theory Ratio of Exchange Theoretical Anchor Outcomes of Perceived Inequity

Implications of Equity Theory for Managerial Practice What does equity theory suggest that managers should do?

Goal-Setting Theory Goal Difficulty/Challenge Goal Specificity Goal Acceptance/Commitment Goal Feedback

Goal-Setting Theory What should managers do to put goal- setting theory to use in their organizations? What is MBO?

Contextual/Process Theories of Motivation 1a)Reinforcement Theory Positive Reinforcement Negative Reinforcement Punishment Extinction

1b) Establishing an OB-Mod Program 1.Define target behaviour 2. Measure frequency of behaviour 3. Set reasonable performance goals 4. Monitor behaviour 5. Administer rewards Contextual Theories cont…

Contextual Theories cont.. 2. Money as a motivator Pay for Performance Merit Pay Plans Pay to motivate teamwork

Contextual Theories cont… 3.Job Design as a motivator Job Enlargement versus Job Enrichment Job Characteristics Model

Contextual Theories cont… 4. Alternative Motivation Methods Alternative work schedules Alternative (non-monetary) incentives