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Jekaterina Zenkova PSbd7-02
Motivation Jekaterina Zenkova PSbd7-02
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Content: Definition of motivation Motivational concepts
Motivational Theories Work motivation Conclusion
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MOTIVE is a need or a want that causes us to act.
MOTIVATION is a set of processes that moves a person toward a goal. Motivation refers to the initiation, direction, intensity and persistence of human behaviour.
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Motivational concepts
Reward Rewards can be tangible or intangible; Rewards can be extrinsic or intrinsic; Reinforcement Positive reinforcement Negative reinforcement Punishment Extinction Intrinsic and extrinsic motivation
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Motivational Theories
Alderfer's ERG (existence, relatedness, growth) McClelland's Learned Needs (achievement, power, affiliation) Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Level I - Physiological needs Level II - Safety needs Level III - Social needs Level IV - Esteem needs Level V - Self-actualization needs
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Work motivation Work motivation is one of the key areas of organizational psychology
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Work motivation is affected by:
individual differences job characteristics organizational practices Work can be motivated by: Reinforcement Reward Equity is the perception of fairness involved in rewards given.
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Conclusion You can have intelligence, knowledge base, study skills, and time management skills, but if you do not have motivation, you would not set your goals.
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References: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motivation
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