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    Tourism Management 30 (2009) 890–899 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Tourism Management journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/tourman Herzberg’s Two-Factor Theory of work motivation tested empirically on seasonal workers in hospitality and tourism Christine Lundberg a‚ *‚ Anna Gudmundson b‚ Tommy D. Andersson c a School of Business and Informatics‚ University College of Borås‚ Boras 501 90‚ Sweden ETOUR‚ Mid-Sweden University‚ Ostersund‚ Sweden c School of Business‚ Economics and

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    Herzberg’s Motivation-Hygiene Theory (Two Factor Theory) To better understand employee attitudes and motivation‚ Frederick Herzberg performed studies to determine which factors in an employee’s work environment caused satisfaction or dissatisfaction. He published his findings in the 1959 book The Motivation to Work. The studies included interviews in which employees where asked what pleased and displeased them about their work. Herzberg found that the factors causing job satisfaction (and presumably

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    One More Time: How Do You Motivate Employees? by Frederick Herzberg When Frederick Herzberg researched the sources of employee motivation during the 1950s and 1960s‚ he discovered a dichotomy that still intrigues (and baffles) managers: The things that make people satisfied and motivated on the job are different in kind from the things that make them dissatisfied. Ask workers what makes them unhappy at work‚ and you’ll hear about an annoying boss‚ a low salary‚ an uncomfortable work space‚

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    Team Motivation Paper: The motivation process behind the management team of XXXX consists of the respected theories of Abraham Maslow and Fredrick Herzberg. Using Maslow ’s hierarchy of needs and Herzberg ’s motivation-hygiene supposition‚ this company compounds the necessity to encourage effective productivity of its employees to provide efficient service to consumers. According to Keogh (2003)‚ Motivation is one of the most loaded nouns in the English language. It has intrinsic negative‚ as well

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    HERZBERG THEORY Herzberg’s Two Factor theory (Motivator-Hygiene) suggested that the factors involved in producing job satisfaction and motivation are separate and distinct from the factors that lead to job dissatisfaction. (Herzberg‚ 1987) In 1959‚ Frederick Herzberg found that people had two essential needs in life. 1. The human’s need as an animal to avoid pain 2. The human’s need to grow psychologically And from the two founding‚ Herzberg has come up with a two factor theory or is

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    affect the productivity and efficiency‚ like from motivation. It produced a variety of theories researching people’s psychological desires; around what do they need in different levels‚ such as Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs. However‚ this time we try to focus on two-factor theory. Employees in an organization are either satisfied or dissatisfied with their job based on whether they are motivated or not on their job. However‚ the kind of motivation employees get determines their output level. Thus‚

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    the most important human resource management theory related to the satisfaction and motivation of employees in the orgainzation. It also includes definition and concept of motivation‚ importance of motivationmotivation theories and satisfaction and importance of employee satisfaction as a literature review. 2.1 Definition and concept of motivation Many researchers have developed the concept of motivation based on the existing knowledge. Motivation is a psychological feature that arouses an organism

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    Maria Karayani. Research paper for Training and Development. Employee Motivation Webster University Employee motivation I. Introduction The purpose of this research is to examine the factors‚ which motivate employees‚ what are their personal goals and how this motivation could be increased in order to enhance organization’s performance. This research aims to analyse‚ which factors motivate workers and what could inspire them to fruitfully perform

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    EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION AN INTRODUCTION Some warm-up exercises Motivation‚ talent‚ experience‚ wisdom‚ opportunities Before you jump into the material‚ or at least at some stage in your research‚ try the following warm-up exercises to develop your thinking. Write down what you think: • Motivates a member of a government cabinet? • Motivates a member of a board of directors of a commercial organization? • Motivates a member of a board of directors of a non-commercial organization?

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    IMPACT: International Journal of Research in Business Management (IMPACT: IJRBM) ISSN(E): 2321-886X; ISSN(P): 2347-4572 Vol. 2‚ Issue 5‚ May 2014‚ 1-10 © Impact Journals LEADERSHIP STYLES AND EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION: AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION IN A LEADING OIL COMPANY IN INDIA R. GOPAL1 & RIMA GHOSE CHOWDHURY2 1 Director and Head‚ Department of Business Management‚ Padmashree Dr D.Y.Patil University‚ New Mumbai‚ Maharashtra India 2 Head of HR‚ Researcher‚ India for Quinnox Consultancy Services‚ Department

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