Motivating employees can be one of biggest challenges as an employer, but learning how to inspire each individual is the key to a successful organization.
Employee Motivaton is the key factor to help up the
capacity of an association. In the globalization stage, each
organization needs to continue itself in a furiously focused
market. Representatives are the fundamental elements to show
the business objectives into the real world. Subsequently, in
the present world each association attempts to deal with its
human asset office to keep its representatives inspired. In that
specific circumstance, some of the administration speculations
have been rehearsing by them. Business work or their
presentation in the market can be assessed by surveying the
degree of inspiration of representatives. Inspiration can
assume a lead job to get the expert achievement in each
budgetary year in a less exertion way.
While trying to find what inspires representatives,
representative inspiration inquire about papers report that
what spurs laborers today is fundamentally connected to the
qualities and objectives of the person. Starting in the 1970's, it
appears that there was a sensational move in the qualities and
needs of the ordinary laborer. As individuals turned out to be
progressively taught and the economy saw a sharp decay of
the Protestant hard working attitudes, what representatives
needed from their managers changed also.
Employee Motivaton is the key factor to help up the
capacity of an association. In the globalization stage, each
organization needs to continue itself in a furiously focused
market. Representatives are the fundamental elements to show
the business objectives into the real world. Subsequently, in
the present world each association attempts to deal with its
human asset office to keep its representatives inspired. In that
specific circumstance, some of the administration speculations
have been rehearsing by them. Business work or their
presentation in the market can be assessed by surveying the
degree of inspiration of representatives. Inspiration can
assume a lead job to get the expert achievement in each
budgetary year in a less exertion way.
While trying to find what inspires representatives,
representative inspiration inquire about papers report that
what spurs laborers today is fundamentally connected to the
qualities and objectives of the person. Starting in the 1970's, it
appears that there was a sensational move in the qualities and
needs of the ordinary laborer. As individuals turned out to be
progressively taught and the economy saw a sharp decay of
the Protestant hard working attitudes, what representatives
needed from their managers changed also.
A STUDY ON EFFECTIVENESS OF EMPLOYEE’S TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT IN RANE BRAK...IAEME Publication
This paper deals with “A Study On Effectiveness Of Employee’s Training And Development In Rane Brake Lining Limited, Viralimalai, Trichy” Training is the art of increasing the knowledge for doing a particular job. Training is a planned process to modify the attitude, knowledge skill, behavior etc. Through learning to acquire effective performance on activity on range of activities like investment in plant, machinery, and equipment etc. Employee training is important sub-system of Human Resource Development. Employee training is specialized function and is one of the fundamental operative functions for human resource management. Training is the art of increasing the knowledge for doing a particular job. Training is a planned process to modify the attitude, knowledge skill, etc. Through learning to acquire effective performance on activity on range of activities like investment in plant, machinery, and equipment etc., an organization improves its effectiveness to a large extent by investing in its HR for developing their skill, efficiency and motivation.
Project Report on Performance Appraisal System and Effectiveness in Flora Hot...PS NEEMISH
The study covers employees of Flora Hotel Cochin.
A survey was conducted for information about the performance appraisal
system that was used in the company.
The study focuses on type, effectiveness and employee attitude of the
appraisal system.
To help management plan future development and growth.
The sample size of 50 employees was selected at random from all
departments.
Employee motivation and performance - Staff motivation Chormvirak Moulsem
This bachelor thesis is focused on the relationship between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation and
employee performance. The thesis is a literature research and thus a review by the work of others.
In earlier research on this topic conducted by Vroom (1964) was concluded that a positive
correlation between motivation and performance did not exist. However, later research proved
that it is indeed possible to motivate employees intrinsically and extrinsically to perform well. It
appears that when the organisation provides certain job characteristics, employees can be
motivated to perform well in the organisation. And it also appeared that intrinsic factors have
more effect on the relationship than extrinsic factors.
A STUDY ON EFFECTIVENESS OF EMPLOYEE’S TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT IN RANE BRAK...IAEME Publication
This paper deals with “A Study On Effectiveness Of Employee’s Training And Development In Rane Brake Lining Limited, Viralimalai, Trichy” Training is the art of increasing the knowledge for doing a particular job. Training is a planned process to modify the attitude, knowledge skill, behavior etc. Through learning to acquire effective performance on activity on range of activities like investment in plant, machinery, and equipment etc. Employee training is important sub-system of Human Resource Development. Employee training is specialized function and is one of the fundamental operative functions for human resource management. Training is the art of increasing the knowledge for doing a particular job. Training is a planned process to modify the attitude, knowledge skill, etc. Through learning to acquire effective performance on activity on range of activities like investment in plant, machinery, and equipment etc., an organization improves its effectiveness to a large extent by investing in its HR for developing their skill, efficiency and motivation.
Project Report on Performance Appraisal System and Effectiveness in Flora Hot...PS NEEMISH
The study covers employees of Flora Hotel Cochin.
A survey was conducted for information about the performance appraisal
system that was used in the company.
The study focuses on type, effectiveness and employee attitude of the
appraisal system.
To help management plan future development and growth.
The sample size of 50 employees was selected at random from all
departments.
Employee motivation and performance - Staff motivation Chormvirak Moulsem
This bachelor thesis is focused on the relationship between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation and
employee performance. The thesis is a literature research and thus a review by the work of others.
In earlier research on this topic conducted by Vroom (1964) was concluded that a positive
correlation between motivation and performance did not exist. However, later research proved
that it is indeed possible to motivate employees intrinsically and extrinsically to perform well. It
appears that when the organisation provides certain job characteristics, employees can be
motivated to perform well in the organisation. And it also appeared that intrinsic factors have
more effect on the relationship than extrinsic factors.
The Field of Human Resource Management is developing very fast and every department of Human activity is realizing it’s important in the smooth functioning of the organization. Innovative techniques are developed to improve the culture at workplace so that the employees are motivated to give in their best to the organization as also to attain job satisfaction. Hence, it important implements the latest human resource practices in the organization.
The Latest Techniques in the field of Human Resource Development are Employees for Lease, Moon Lighting by Employees, Dual Career Group, Work Life Balance (flexi time & flexi work), Training & Development, Management Participation in Employees’ organization, Employee’s Proxy, Human Resources Accounting, Organizational Politics, Exit Policy & Practice, etc.
This project is about WORK LIFE BALANCE. A latest technique in the field of a human resource. To see how the organization is adopting the new trends in the HR field.
The Effects of Motivation on Staff Productivity/Performance at the Francis Su...iosrjce
The paper examines the impact of motivation on staff performance and productivity in the university
library, using structured questionnaire and interview tools administered on 72 para-professional staff. The
study sought to know what their possible motivating factors are and to what extent they can be influenced for
higher performance and productivity. The result revealed both the factors and the degree of influence in the
following descending order, participation in decision making, job security, challenging work assignment,
monetary reward and job incentives. It was evident that their productivity was at its lowest ebb as further
inquiry revealed that apart from the mass retrenchment of staff in 2004, only three (4.2%) of the staff were
sponsored for training between 2004-2011.Recomendations were made for regular management and staff
dialogue in addition to training of staff on new information technologies as their level of backwardness was
appalling
Employee Motivation and Job Performance of Selected Construction Companies in...Dr. Amarjeet Singh
This study was to investigate the relationship
between employee motivation and job performance of selected
construction companies in Rivers State. In this study, we have
two variables employee motivation as the independent
variable and job performances as the dependent variable.
Both of these variables have their dimensions and measures
which will assist the researcher to find out the relationship
that employee motivation and job performances of selected
construction companies in Rivers State, the methodology
adopted was descriptive research design to collect both
primary and secondary data. The population of this study
consists of 100 (one hundred) staff in the selected construction
companies in Rivers State. The instrument used for data
collection was a questionnaire in four point likert scale. 100
copies of questionnaire were distributed to employees of
selected construction companies in Rivers State which 90 was
retrieved for the analysis. The test-re-test method was adopted
in assessing the reliability of the study instrument. The data
were analysed using t-test, while three hypotheses were tested
using cronbach alpha with the help of Statistical tool to
establish the significance of relationship between employee
motivation and job performance of selected construction
companies in Rivers State. From the above it was
recommended that organizations should emphasize on
induction training. Employee motivation plays a vital role in
job performance. Management should evaluate employee
suggestion scheme and use the feedback from the workforce to
improve the company’s environment and fulfill their needs
and skills. People are different and they are motivated by
diverse needs, such as physiological needs, safety requirements
and self-actualization needs. Thus, managers should focus on
reducing job dissatisfaction (working conditions, salary,
supervision, relationship with employee), while using
motivating factors such as achievement, recognition,
promotion and conducive work environment. If employees feel
appreciated for their work and are involved in decisionmaking, their enhanced enthusiasm and motivation will lead
to better productivity and loyalty. The study recommends that
Construction Companies should create better work
environment, recognition and promotion for better job
performance. The study recommends that Construction
Companies should include employees in policy making which
will boost their job performance.
International Journal of Human Resource Studies ISSN 2162-.docxmariuse18nolet
International Journal of Human Resource Studies
ISSN 2162-3058
2014, Vol. 4, No. 3
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Determinants of Employee Motivation and its impact
on Knowledge Transfer and Job Satisfaction
Nida Zafar
Department of Management Sciences, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan
Email: [email protected]
Sana Ishaq
Department of Management Sciences, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan
Email: [email protected]
Shaista Shoukat
Department of Management Sciences, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan
Email: [email protected]
Muhammad Rizwan
Lecturer, Department of Management Sciences
The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan
E-mail: [email protected]
Doi:10.5296/ ijhrs.v4i3.5874 URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5296/ ijhrs.v4i3.5874
Abstract
This study specifically examines the impact of different variables like extrinsic reward (Pay),
intrinsic reward (Appreciation), training and expectancy on employee motivation and impact
of employee motivation on job satisfaction and knowledge transfer. The general purpose of
this study is to motivate employees. If employees are motivated, they will be satisfied by
their jobs and if they are satisfied by their job then they will work hard to attain
organizational goals and if goals are achieved then organization will get profit. The current
research is descriptive in its nature. We select the sample from different sectors in Pakistan.
We select the sample of 200 respondents from population for the collection of data and to
check the response of different employees. For this purpose, we structured a self-
administrated questionnaire and filled it from the right respondent for true results. We use
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Regression analysis in this study. This analysis is very important to check the confidence of
the study from different respondents. Due to this analysis, we found that Pay and
Appreciation are not directly effecting the employee motivation. Job satisfaction also has no
direct link with employee motivation but training of employee, expectancy and knowledge
transfer have direct relationship with employee motivation. These three variables help a lot to
motivate an employee.
Keywords: Pay, Appreciation, Expectancy, Training, Job Satisfaction and Knowledge
Transfer.
1. Introduction
Now a day, because of competition in businesses, organizations are facing many challenges.
From these challenges, keeping their human resource is of most importance. Today, humans
are considered to be the most important resources of an organization. Employee motivation is
compulsory for getting efficiency. Motivation is a group of different items which effects
employee‟s behavior for getting required goal. Motivation is important to boost up employees
to perform well in long run and helps an organ.
The study investigates the effects of incentives on employee’s productivity. The study had the
following objectives: The relationship between incentive and productivity of employee’s in organisations
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“A Study on various techniques of motivation of employees”
1. ID#5539
“A Study on various
techniques of motivation of
employees”
Faiza Rehman
MBA-5
7/15/2013
Motivating employees can be one of biggest challenges as an employer, but
learning how to inspire each individual is the key to a successful organization.
Final Project
2. “A Study on various techniques of motivation of employees”
1. Introduction
This project entitled as “A Study on various techniques of motivation of employees” was done to
find out the factors which will motivate the employees. The study undertakes various efforts to
analyze all of them in great details. From the study, the study was able to find some of the
important factors which motivate the employees.
Factors like financial incentives and non financial incentive, performance appraisal system, good
relationship with employees; promotional opportunities in the present job, employee
participation in decision making are very much effect the level employee motivation. It is also
clear from the study that the company is so eager in motivating their employees and their present
effort for it so far effective.
The human resources can play an important role in the realization of the objectives. Employees
work in the organization for the satisfaction of their needs. If the human resources are not
properly motivated, the management will not be able to accomplish the desired results.
Therefore, human resources should be managed with utmost care to inspire, encourage and impel
them to contribute their maximum for the achievement of the business objectives.
Motivating employees can be one of biggest challenges as an employer, but learning how to
inspire each individual is the key to a successful organization.
Unless you know your workers' differences, the music they make together may sound more like
a cacophony than a symphony.
According to Webster’s New Collegiate Dictionary, a motive is “something a need or desire that
causes a person to act”. “Motivate, in turn, means “to provide with a motive,” and motivation is
defined as “the act or process of motivating”. Consequently, motivation is the performance or
procedure of presenting an intention that origin a person to capture some accomplishment
(Shanks.N. H.).Motivation is derived from the word “motivate”, means to move, push or
influence to proceed for fulfilling a want (Kalimullah et al, 2010).
2. Broader Problem Area
Motivation is a power that strengthens behavior, gives route to behavior, and triggers the
tendency to continue (Farhad et al, 2011). Motivation is a procedure that initiates through a
physiological or psychological want that stimulates a performance that is intended at an
objective. It is the concluding product of interface among personality behavior and
organizational distinctiveness (IRCO). It symbolizes those psychological procedures that
foundations the stimulation, route, and determination of deliberate actions that are target oriented
(Farhad et al, 2011). Also motivation is a progression of moving and supporting goal-directed
behavior (Chowdhury.M.S, 2007). It is an internal strength that drives individuals to pull off
personal and organizational goals (Reena et al, 2009).Motivation is a set of courses concerned
with a kid of strength that boosts performance and directs towards accomplishing some definite
targets (Kalimullah et al, 2010).The motivation of an individual envelops all the motives for
which he selects to operate in a definite approach (Lefter et al,2008). In fact motivation is “inside
another person’s head and heart” (Khadim et al,2009).
3. 3. Research Objective
This document aims at providing employees and management members with the information that
can be beneficial both personally and professionally. Every business enterprise has multiple
objectives including of adequate profit for payment of a reasonable rate of return to the owners
and for investment in business through satisfaction of customers, maintenance of a contended
workforce and creation of a public image. The basic job of management of any business is the
effective utilization of available human resources, technological, financial and physical resources
for the achievement of the business objectives.
4. Research Question
a. What are the factors influence employee motivations in the organization?
b. Does employee motivation influence the organizations success?
c. Does motivated employees give efficient results and are more developed?
5. Significance of Research
The answer to "Why is employee motivation important?" is because in today's down economy,
it's more important than ever to have a motivated workforce.
That's because a motivated employee is a productive employee. And a productive employee is a
more profitable employee. See how that works? When people aren't motivated, they become less
productive, less creative, less of an asset to your company. Now more than ever, we need
motivated employees. Again remember that main answer to why is employee motivation
important is so you can stay in business. Therefore, before you can understand why employee
motivation is important you must understand what motivates them individually.
Different people are motivated by different things: money, success, recognition, popularity,
status, career development, health, balance, and learning. Use this list as a starting point to
develop your own "motivational" list, and ask each of your employees to check the things that
are important to them. Once they do this, sit down with each employee to discuss her
motivational factors and design a reward program that is specific to her individual psyche.
6. Literature Review
6.1 Motivation
According to Webster’s New Collegiate Dictionary, a motive is “something a need or desire that
causes a person to act”. “Motivate, in turn, means “to provide with a motive,” and motivation is
defined as “the act or process of motivating”. Consequently, motivation is the performance or
procedure of presenting an intention that origin a person to capture some accomplishment
(Shanks.N. H.).Motivation is derived from the word “motivate”, means to move, push or
influence to proceed for fulfilling a want (Kalimullah et al, 2010).
Motivation is a procedure that initiates through a physiological or psychological want that
stimulates a performance that is intended at an objective. It is the concluding product of interface
among personality behavior and organizational distinctiveness (IRCO). It symbolizes those
4. psychological procedures that foundations the stimulation, route, and determination of deliberate
actions that are target oriented (Farhad et al, 2011). Also motivation is a progression of moving
and supporting goal-directed behavior (Chowdhury.M.S, 2007). It is an internal strength that
drives individuals to pull off personal and organizational goals (Reena et al, 2009).Motivation is
a set of courses concerned with a kid of strength that boosts performance and directs towards
accomplishing some definite targets (Kalimullah et al, 2010).The motivation of an individual
envelops all the motives for which he selects to operate in a definite approach (Lefter et al,2008).
In fact motivation is “inside another person’s head and heart” (Khadim et al,2009).
6.2 Employee Motivation
Among financial, economic and human resources, the latest is more essential and has the
capability to endow a company with competitive edge as compared to others (Rizwan et al,
2010). Employee Performance fundamentally depend on many factors like performance
appraisals, employee motivation, Employee satisfaction, compensation, Training and
development, job security, Organizational structure and other, but the area of study is focused
only on employee motivation as this factor highly influence the performance of employees.
Employee motivation is one of the policies of managers to increase effectual job management
amongst employees in organizations (Shadare et al, 2009). A motivated employee is responsive
of the definite goals and objectives he/she must achieve, therefore he/she directs its efforts in that
direction. Motivation formulates an organization more successful because provoked employees
are constantly looking for improved practices to do a work, so it is essential for organizations to
persuade motivation of their employees (Kalimullah et al, 2010).
Getting employees to do their best work even in strenuous circumstances, is one of the
employees most stable and greasy challenges and this can be made possible through motivating
them.
6.3 Organizational Effectiveness
Composition of people which formulate independent business identity for some specific purpose
is commonly known as organization and getting desired outcome within defined resources is
treated as effectiveness. Organizational effectiveness is the notion of how effectual an
organization is in accomplishing the results the organization aims to generate (Muhammad, et al,
2011). It plays an important role in accelerating organizational development (Bulent et al, 2009).
6.4 Rewards
No one works for free, nor should they. Employees want to earn reasonable salary and payment,
and employees desire their workers to feel that is what they are getting (Houran. J). Money is the
fundamental inducement, no other incentive or motivational technique comes even close to it
with respect to its influential value (Sara etal, 2007). It has the supremacy to magnetize, maintain
and motivate individuals towards higher performance. Frederick Taylor and his scientific
management associate described money as the most fundamental factor in motivating the
industrial workers to attain greater productivity (Adeyinka et al, 2007).
Research has suggested that reward now cause satisfaction of the employee which directly
influences performance of the employee (Kalimullah et al, 2010). Rewards are management tools
5. that hopefully contribute to firm’s effectiveness by influencing individual or group behavior. All
businesses use pay, promotion, bonuses or other types of rewards to motivate and encourage high
level performances of employees (Reena et al, 2009).
To use salaries as a motivator effectively, managers must consider salary structures which should
include importance organization attach to each job, payment according to performance, personal
or special allowances, fringe benefits, pensions and so on (Adeyinka et al, 2007).
6.5 Leadership
Leadership is about getting things done the right way, to do that you need people to follow you,
you need to have them trust you. And if you want them to trust you and do things for you and the
organization, they need to be motivated. Theories imply that leader and followers raise one
another to higher levels of morality and motivation (Rukhmani.K, 2010).Motivation is purely
and simply a leadership behavior. It stems from wanting to do what is right for people as well as
for the organization. Leadership and motivation are active processes (Baldoni.J, 2008).
6.6 Empowerment
Empowerment provides benefits to organizations and makes sense of belonging and pride in the
workforce. In fact, it builds a Win - Win connection among organizations and employees; which
is considered an ideal environment in numerous organizations and their employees. Empowering
can flourish virtual human capacities. Empowered employees focus their job and work-life with
additional importance and this leads to constant progress in coordination and work procedures.
Employees execute their finest novelties and thoughts with the sense of belonging, enthusiasm,
and delight, in empowered organizations. Adding up, they work with a sense of responsibility
and prefer benefits of the organization to theirs (Yazdani,B.O. et al, 2011).
6.7 Trust
Trust is defined as the perception of one about others, decision to act based on speech, behavior
and their decision (Hassan et al, 2010). If an organization wants to improve and be successful,
trust plays a significant role so it should always be preserved to ensure an organizations
existence and to enhance employees’ motivation (Annamalai.T, 2010). It can make intrapersonal
and interpersonal effects and influence on the relations inside and out the organization (Hassan et
al, 2010).
No matter how automated an organization may be, high productivity depends on the level of
motivation and the effectiveness of the workforce so staff training is an indispensible strategy for
motivating workers. One way managers can instigate motivation is to give appropriate
information on the sentences of their actions on others (Adeyinka et al, 2007).
7. Research Question
1. Is there any association between organizational development and employee motivation?
6. 2. Is there any association between Leadership and employee motivation?
3. Is there any association between Rewards and employee motivation?
4. Is there any association between Trust and employee motivation?
5. Is there any association between Training and development and employee motivation?
6. Is there any association between Empowerment and employee motivation?
7. Is there any association between working environment and employee motivation?
8. Hypothesis
1. Ho: There is no association between organizational development and employee
motivation.
Ha: There is an association between organizational development and employee motivation.
1. Ho: There is no association between leadership and employee motivation.
Ha: There is an association between leadership and employee motivation.
2. Ho: There is no association between Rewards and employee motivation.
Ha: There is an association between Rewards and employee motivation.
3. Ho: There is no association between Trust and employee motivation.
Hn: There is an association between Trust and employee motivation.
4. Ho: There is no association between Empowerment and employee motivation.
Hn: There is an association between Empowerment and employee motivation.
5. Ho: There is no association between working Environment and employee motivation.
7. Hn: There is an association between working Environment and employee motivation.
9. Methods of the Study
I reviewed only empirical work published in English language journals. I apologize if I have
omitted Empirical work that should appear. However, I am confident that I have captured the
available thrust of Motivation work during this time period.
The data used in this study were based off of responses to a questionnaire and issued to 50
employees of the company. The questionnaire was split into four separate parts.
Part I consisted of basic demographical questions that helped to analyze the data based on
segments after the questionnaire was returned.
Part II asked respondents to rank eight incentives from 1 to 7 based on how motivated they were
by each factor. We asked respondents to rank a series of the statements from 1 to 7 based on their
level of agreement (strongly disagree to strongly agree). The statements dealt with management
styles in the workplace, incentives offered, employee satisfaction, and various motivating factors.
It also included questions that asked respondents to choose the most appropriate answer based on
their feelings about the effectiveness of communication in the workplace, how important they are
to the company, how important their work is, and how motivated they are at their current position.
10. Data sources
Step one was a broad scope of the literature using electronic databases and these search terms:
Motivation AND employees, motivation AND organization, motivation AND work. The scope
was limited to peer reviewed journal articles published in English between2007 and 2013.
Databases included Science Direct, Emerald Insight, Scopus, The ACM Digital Library,
EBSCOhost Databases, IEEE Xplore, ProQuest, Business and PsychInfo. This review focuses on
published papers.
11. Inclusion and exclusion
Articles were screened with an overall goal of finding a group of articles that focused specifically
on Work motivation. Editorial, opinion, theoretical and qualitative and quantitative studies were
included in this review. Articles focus specifically on motivation and job characteristics,
motivation and employee characteristics, motivation and management practices.
12. Screening
A three-step screening process was used to obtain the final sample of articles. Step one was a
broad search of the literature to identify abstracts that met the inclusion criteria. Titles and
abstracts were printed, duplicates were eliminated and the remaining abstracts were screened
using the inclusion/exclusion criteria. Full articles from the retained abstracts were printed and
read carefully to further establish if they met the inclusion/exclusion criteria.
13. Data analysis
Authors concur that a gold standard for completing integrative review data analysis does not exist
(Connet al., 2003; Kirkevold, 1997; Whittemore and Knafl, 2009). The goal of this data analysis
was to determine the state of knowledge related to work motivation within this sample. To
accomplish this goal we sought to determine patterns, directions, similarities and differences
among the articles within the sample. Using a framework developed by Whittemore and Knafl
8. (2008) as a guide, retained articles were read three times to determine the quality of the writing, to
reduce and compare data within the articles and to analyze and synthesize themes and patterns
within the literature sample.
The quality of each group of articles (theoretical/editorial/opinion/research based) was assessed
using screening assessment tools adapted by the authors for this review. Research articles’ quality
was based on design, sample characteristics, measurement, statistical analysis and relevance to
knowledge development(Kirkevold, 1997; Whittemore and Knafl, 2005; Whittemore, 2009).
14. Methodology
SPSS version 17 statistical package is used to analyze the questionnaire data. Initially, the
Cronbach’s alpha is used to test validity and reliability of employee motivation and customer
satisfaction. Later, Pearson correlation analysis and regression analysis is used to test the
relationship between employee motivation (independent variable) and customer satisfaction
(dependent variable) respectively. This techniques is also repeated to test influence of four
components of employee motivation i.e. work environment, pay and benefit, management system
and organizational vision (independent variable) on customer satisfaction (dependent variable).
15. Correlation Analysis
9. Correlations
AVG_A_EM AVG_B_OE AVG_C_R AVG_D_l AVG_E_E AVG_F_T
AVG_A_EM Pearson Correlation 1 .678**
.718**
.971**
.676**
.695**
Sig. (2-tailed) .000 .000 .000 .000 .000
N 50 50 50 50 50 50
AVG_B_OE Pearson Correlation .678**
1 .675**
.649**
.672**
.819**
Sig. (2-tailed) .000 .000 .000 .000 .000
N 50 50 50 50 50 50
AVG_C_R Pearson Correlation .718**
.675**
1 .685**
.616**
.650**
Sig. (2-tailed) .000 .000 .000 .000 .000
N 50 50 50 50 50 50
AVG_D_l Pearson Correlation .971**
.649**
.685**
1 .643**
.675**
Sig. (2-tailed) .000 .000 .000 .000 .000
N 50 50 50 50 50 50
AVG_E_E Pearson Correlation .676**
.672**
.616**
.643**
1 .713**
Sig. (2-tailed) .000 .000 .000 .000 .000
N 50 50 50 50 50 50
AVG_F_T Pearson Correlation .695**
.819**
.650**
.675**
.713**
1
Sig. (2-tailed) .000 .000 .000 .000 .000
N 50 50 50 50 50 50
**. Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).
Correlation Ranges
O - 0.49
0.50 - 0.79
0.80 - 1
15.1 Employee Motivation and Organizational Effectiveness
Employee satisfaction and motivation towards work refers to prospects of the employee about the
organization and his approaches frontward his service (Ali et al, 2011).Organizational
effectiveness refers to locating targets and attaining them proficiently in spirited and energetic
surroundings (Constant.D, 2001).
A study was done to examine the relationship of organizational effectiveness and employee
performance and motivation in the telecommunication and banking sector of Pakistan. A sample
of 103 respondents was taken and Pearson correlation was applied. The results showed that there
10. exists significant positive correlation (0.287) between employee motivation and organizational
effectiveness (Muhammad et al, 2011).
The autocratic leadership styles, mechanistic design of organization and authoritarian rules as
practiced in African organizations, are all where decision making is concerned only to top
management and employees are just given orders to accomplish different tasks. In these types of
organizational environment the employees may suppress innovativeness and their motivation
hinders which has a direct negative effect on organizational performance, growth and
effectiveness (Constant.D. et al, 2001).
An internally satisfied, delighted and motivated worker or employee is actually a productive
employee in an organization which contributes in efficiency and effectiveness of organization
which leads to maximization of profits (Matthew.J. et al, 2009). Thus from the literature and
various studies the third hypothesis is fully supported that there exists a positive relationship
between employee motivation and organizational. In terms of level about organizational
effectiveness in companies, the study found that out of sample of 50 employees Empowerment
factor to be rated on the scale “Strongly Disagree” to “Strongly Agree”, 20 of the respondents
perceived the pay and promotion to be “Agree “and 11 respondents perceived Empowerment to
be “somewhat Agree”. Only a few 3 and 5 of the respondents rated the pay and promotion as
“Disagree”. At last, the Correlation score is 0.678, so the organizational effectiveness is
“somewhat Agree”. According to a Correlation score of 0.678, we can see that Trust Strongly
influences Employee motivation in companies. The P value is .000 which is less than 0.01 which
shows the significant relationship between dependent and independent variable.
15.2 Empowerment and Employee Motivation
Employee empowerment and participation consists of contribution of employees in administration
and decision making associated to policies, objectives and strategies of the organization.
According to Chao et al. (1994), employees’ perceptive of the goals, standards and political
principles of their firms were positively and significantly related to employee motivation and
gratification towards work (Reena et al, 2009). Empowerment
results in motivating employees that leads to constant expansion and organizational growth
(Smith, B, 1997, Reena et al, 2009).
Empowerment directs faster decision of customer troubles for the reason that employees did not
dissipate time referring customer objections to managers. Increased autonomy enhances work
productivity, amplifies employees’ wisdom of self-efficacy and their motivation to get upon and
complete certain tasks (Mani, V, 2010). According to Brewer et al. (2009), managers should
regard employees in decision-making procedures.
Bhatti and Qureshi (2007) propose that employee participation in organization measures develop
motivation and job-satisfaction level (Reena et al, 2009).
Sanderson (2003) believed that empowerment creates motivation and energy in workforce to do
their work efficiently and effectively (Amin. et al, 2010). Kuo et al. (2010) recommended that
together the job characteristics of career revamp and employee empowerment are imperative
characteristics in giving greater employee dedication and trustworthiness toward the organization
and increased level of motivation (Reena et al, 2009). More the loyalty towards the organization
and higher the motivation works best for the effectiveness and growth of a business.
11. Neuman (1989), Reena et al, (2009) judges participative decision making as a set of planned
procedures for systematizing individual sovereignty and autonomy in the perspective of faction
accountability and associated to system-wide control.
Employee participation and empowerment not only direct to efficiency, effectiveness and
innovation but they also boost employee gratification, work motivation and trust in the
organization (Constant.D, 2001).
John Baldoni in his book ‘Great motivation Secrets of Great Leaders’, has discussed that
empowerment and recognition encourages and motivates people to work. He elaborates it that
empowerment grants people with responsibility and authority to act as it puts people in control of
their own destinies Also he wrote that its fundamental to our humanity that everyone needs to be
recognized about how and what work they have done and next time they do it more efficiently for
the sake of more recognition (John, B, 2005).
Iberman(1995) summarizes Rules for success in which he gave much importance to employee
involvement and empowerment in decision making and task completion as according to him it
increases commitment and understanding (Matthew et al, 2005). The above literature and studies
fully supports the second hypothesis that empowering employees increases their motivation
towards work. . In terms of level about Recognition in companies, the study found that out of
sample of 50 employees Empowerment factor to be rated on the scale “Strongly Disagree” to
“Strongly Agree”, 20 of the respondents perceived the pay and promotion to be “Agree “and 11
respondents perceived Empowerment to be “somewhat Agree”. Only a few 3 and 5 of the
respondents rated the pay and promotion as “Disagree”. At last, the Correlation score is 0.676, so
the pay and promotion is “somewhat Agree”. According to a Correlation score of 0.676, we can
see that Trust Strongly influences Employee motivation in companies. The P value is .000 which
is less than 0.01 which shows the significant relationship between dependent and independent
variable.
15.3 Leadership
According to (Bennis, 1989; Block, 1987; Kanter, 1977; Kanter, 1979; Kanter, 1989; McClelland,
2007) approach to leadership that empowers subordinate as a main constituent of managerial and
organizational effectiveness (Honold,L, 2007). Bowen & Lawler (1992) expressed empowerment
as a site to permit employees to formulate decisions (Amin et al, 2010). Empowering is giving
authority and liberating potential of employees.
The main driving force of empowerment is having larger control over ‘how’ jobs are done and
carried for more growth and productivity (Smith, B, 2007). It is the study of internal organization
power and control which illustrated that the distribution of power and control enhances
organizational effectiveness (Honold,L, 2007). Rappaport (1987) defined empowerment process
as mastering on problems of organizations by people, organizations and societies (Amin et al,
2010). Empowering makes employees feel that they are appreciated and for making it possible
continuous and positive feedback on their performance is essential (Amin et al, 2010). For
victorious appliance of empowerment it is essential for an individual to do efforts and take actions
in an environment where they are responsible for what they are doing (Amin et al, 2010).
Employee contribution and their energetic participation in configuringup the organization are
tremendously essential to the hale and hearty place of work (Matthew.J, 2009).
In terms of level about Leadership in companies, the study found that out of sample of 50
employees Leadership factor to be rated on the scale “Strongly Disagree” to “Strongly Agree”,
12. 20 of the respondents perceived the pay and promotion to be “Agree “and 21 respondents
perceived pay and promotion to be “somewhat Agree”. Only a few 4 and 5 of the respondents
rated Leadership as “Strongly Agree”. At last, the mean score is 0.971, so the pay and promotion
is “somewhat Agree”. According to a Correlation score of 0.971, we can see that Trust Strongly
influences Employee motivation in companies. The P value is .000 which is less than 0.01 which
shows the significant relationship between dependent and independent variable.
15.4 Rewards and Employee Motivation
According to Maurer (2009) rewards and recognition are essential factors in enhancing employee
job satisfaction and work motivation which is directly associated to organizational achievement
(Jun et al., 2008).Kalimullah Khan conducted a study in which he examined the relationship
between rewards and employee motivation in commercial banks of Pakistan. The study focused
on four types of rewards of which one was recognition which he tested through Pearson
correlation. The results showed that recognition correlates significantly (0.65) with employee
work motivation (Kalimullah et al, 2010).
The results showed that there exists a significant (r=0.13, p<0.05) relationship between
recognition and employee work motivation (Rizwan et al, 2010). The P value is .000 which is less
than 0.01 which shows the significant relationship between dependent and independent variable.
An empirical study was conducted by Reena Ali to examine the impact of reward and recognition
programs on employee motivation and satisfaction. A questionnaire was distributed to 80
employees of Unilever and data was analyzed through SPSS version 16. The results showed that
there is a statistically significant (r=0.92,p<0.01) direct and positive relation between recognition
and employee work motivation (Reena et al, 2009).
A study was conducted in Pakistan to examine the job satisfaction among bank employees in
Punjab. A structured questionnaire survey was used and data was gathered from 4 bank’s
employees. The value of correlation coefficient for recognition was 0.251 which shows that its
relationship with job satisfaction is positive. Job satisfaction is directly associated with internal
work motivation of employees that enhances as the satisfaction of employees increases (Salman et
al, 2010). That is why a study says that deficiency of appropriate recognition and rewarding
reduces employees work motivation and job satisfaction. Hence, administration of organizations
and institutions should build up the arrangement for giving that rewards and recognition to
enhance employee job satisfaction and motivational level (Reena et al, 2009). The above
literature, studies and discussion fully supports first hypothesis that recognizing employees work
increases their motivation to accomplish tasks and execute responsibilities towards them by the
organization. In terms of level about Rewards in companies, the study found that out of sample of
50 employees Trust factor to be rated on the scale “Strongly Disagree” to “Strongly Agree”, 30
of the respondents perceived the pay and promotion to be “Agree “and 11 respondents perceived
pay and promotion to be “somewhat Agree”. Only a few 3 and 5 of the respondents rated Trust as
“Strongly Disagree”. At last, the mean score is 0.718, so the pay and promotion is “somewhat
Agree”. According to a Correlation score of 0.718, we can see that Trust Strongly influences
Employee motivation in companies.
15.5 Trust
In terms of level on pay back in companies, the study found that 50 Trust to be “Strongly
Disagree” to “Strongly Agree”, 21 of the respondents perceived the pay and promotion to be
13. “Agree “and 21 respondents perceived pay and promotion to be “somewhat Agree”. Only a few 4
and 5 of the respondents rated the pay and promotion as “Strongly Agree”. At last, the Correlation
score is 0.695, so the pay and promotion is “somewhat Agree”. According to a Correlation score
of 0.695, we can see that Trust influences Employee motivation in companies. The P value is .000
which is less than 0.01 which shows the significant relationship between dependent and
independent variable.
16. Regression Analysis
Model Summary
Model Summary
Model R R Square
Adjusted R
Square
Std. Error of the
Estimate
1 .975a
.950 .945 .25907
a. Predictors: (Constant), AVG_F_T, AVG_C_R, AVG_E_E, AVG_D_l,
AVG_B_OE
The combined coefficient of correlation, r =0.975 explaining strong relationship between
IVS+DV .Coefficient of determination R square =0.950 *100 =95.0% .Means the four
independent variables explain roughly .95.0% of variance in dependent variable i.e.Employee
Motivation.
ANNOVA:
ANOVAb
Model Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig.
1 Regression 56.401 5 11.280 168.063 .000a
Residual 2.953 44 .067
Total 59.354 49
a. Predictors: (Constant), AVG_F_T, AVG_C_R, AVG_E_E, AVG_D_l, AVG_B_OE
b. Dependent Variable: AVG_A_EM
Overall, our linear model is valid, i.e. F-test of anova output, P-value is less than 0.01.
17. Coefficients
14. Coefficientsa
Model
Unstandardized Coefficients
Standardized
Coefficients
t Sig.B Std. Error Beta
1 (Constant) -.384 .268 -1.432 .159
AVG_B_OE .035 .073 .030 .479 .635
AVG_C_R .080 .060 .069 1.339 .187
AVG_D_l .893 .054 .868 16.665 .000
AVG_E_E .061 .057 .054 1.054 .298
AVG_F_T .001 .087 .001 .016 .987
a. Dependent Variable: AVG_A_EM
Y=a+bx
Y= -.384+.035x1+ .080x2 +.893x4 + .061x5+.001x6
According to this table only one independent variable is significant i.e. Leadership and the others
are insignificant.
18. Conclusion
Employee job satisfaction can improve service quality and increase employee satisfaction. In this
circumstance, policy makers and managers have turned their attention to provide different kinds
of facilities to their employees in order to satisfy their employees. This study tested factors
affecting job satisfaction for pharmaceuticals companies. The results suggest that the factors had
satisfactorily explained job satisfaction and that the policy makers and managers should focus on
the factors that affect employee job satisfaction, if they want to enhance their businesses. Based
on the results for the standardized values, we are able to see that work conditions, fairness,
promotion, and pay, are key factors affecting pharmaceuticals companies employees’ job
satisfaction. Money is a good motivator, actually all employees’ work for money, employees need
the money, a good salary and good compensations are key factors in satisfying the employee. We
can increase the employee salary and compensation to motivate the employee, the good pay back
can be one of the key factors affecting job satisfaction, also in this way one can increase the
service quality and organizational performance. The factor of work conditions is also proven to
have significant influence over the pharmaceuticals companies. The physical design of the place
does have certain impacts on job satisfaction. Because the work conditions in the pharmaceuticals
companies include the employee relationships and work environment, all these factors relate to
employee job satisfaction. A good work environment and good work conditions can increase
employee job satisfaction and the employees will try to give their best which can increase the
employee work performance. The importance and the need is therefore describing or defining the
physical environment by identifying those elements or dimensions that make up the physical
environment. Therefore, in the questionnaires several elements have been defined such as
cleanliness, lighting, noise, and furniture arrangements. These elements are the determinant of
whether it affects employee’s satisfaction. In pharmaceuticals companies, the employees hope
they all receive equal treatment with respect to pay or promotion. If pharmaceuticals companies
15. create a fair competitive environment, like fair treatment, fair compensation, fair work hours,
these will improve employee job attitudes; fairness can also motivate employees to be hard
working. After this consideration, we can see that fairness can increase employee job satisfaction;
satisfied employees offer good services for the organization. This can increase organizational
performance, so fairness is a key factor affecting job satisfaction in pharmaceuticals companies.
In pharmaceuticals companies job security as an aspect of job satisfaction was more important to
male employees than to female employees. Employees from medium- and large-staff-sized
organizations, compared with those from small staff-sized organizations, were more likely to cite
job security as a very important contributor to their job satisfaction.
19. Recommendation
Opportunities for future study have emerged as a result of this study. In addition to overcoming
the limitations of data gathering, additional research is needed to observe the relationships
between Employee satisfaction and organizational effectiveness, Trust, Recognition, job security,
relationship with supervisor and co-workers. The limitations have contributed to the lack of
arriving at many strongly statistically proven findings and conclusions. For future research the
following suggestions should be considered:
1. It is suggested that for future research a proportionate stratified random sample be used to
compare several public sector institutions using a larger sample.
2. The research is needed to further investigate the potential relationships and affects these
variables and other extraneous variables, such as role ambiguity, job level, contingent rewards and
co-work have on job satisfaction.
3. Qualitative investigators must conduct research regarding the job satisfaction of pharmaceuticals
companies. This research method will provide a different perspective of employees, job
satisfaction and contribute a more in-depth understanding of how employees view their job.
4. Create favorable work conditions for the company. Guide the employee to communicate
effectively, build a good interpersonal environment within the company, in order to create good
work conditions.
5. To improve the pay treatment of pharmaceuticals companies employees. Pharmaceuticals
companies should improve the overall salary packages of employees; on the other hand, two shifts
or three shifts is a way to reduce the workload of employees.
6. To improve fairness in pharmaceuticals companies, create a scientific performance appraisal
system in the organization. Utilize the other developed countries’ scientific performance systems,
and use these systems to evaluate employee work performance and evaluate employee service
quality.
7. Ensure rightsizing strategy within the organization where have shortage of employees and train-
up them appropriately for future positions.
16. Questionnaire for Employee motivation
NOTE: Completing this survey is voluntary. Your answers may help determine methods to
reward and recognize for your motivation.
DEAR EMPLOYEE:
This questionnaire aims at analyzing and assessing your organization‘s employee motivation
factors. This survey is purely conducted for academic purpose. The responses to this
questionnaire will be kept strictly confidential.
INTRODUCTION:
The study undertakes various efforts to analyze all of them in great details. From the study, the
studies we will able to find some of the important factors which motivate the employees.
Factors like financial incentives and non financial incentive, performance appraisal system, good
relationship with employees; promotional opportunities in the present job, employee
participation in decision making are very much effect the level employee motivation.
Part A-Employee Profile
1. Name of the employee:______________________.
2. Since how many years you have been working in this organization?
a. 0-5 Years b. 5-10 Years
c. 10-15 Years d. More than 15 Years
3. What department do you work in? (Optional)
_____________________________
4. To which management level do you belong?
a. Entry level b. Officer c. Management d. Senior Management level
Part C, Responses for main variables of research
17. These are answered by circling the number that best characterizes the situation in your
organization.
Questions containing a statement by 1- 7 point, For example
Strongly
Disagree
(1)
Disagree
(2)
Somewhat
Disagree
(3)
Neutral
(4)
Somewhat
Agree
(5)
Agree
(6)
Strongly
Agree
(7)
The questionnaire is divided into the following segments:
1. Employee Motivation
I. I put my best effort in the workplace to perfume the given tasks during job.
II. Our Management is really interested in motivating the employees.
III. Rate the statement “Top Management is interested in motivating the employees”.
2. Organizational Effectiveness
I. Job security exists in the company.
II. Effective promotional opportunities are provided on equal basis in the
organization.
III. Performance appraisal activities are helpful to get motivated.
3. Rewards
I. I think that the incentives and other benefits influence my performance at work.
18. II. I m satisfied with the incentives provided by the Organization.
III. Do you think non-cash rewards (i.e. gifts from the company, extra vacation time,
tickets to an amusement park, etc.) can be effective in motivating employees to be
more productive?
4. Leadership
I. I am satisfied with the support from Leaders/managers.
II. Management involves us in decision making which are connected to our
department.
III. Our Leaders/managers recognize and acknowledge our work.
5. Empowerment
I. I have the opportunity to do what I do best every day.
II. I have the materials and equipment I need to do my work right.
III. I have had opportunities to learn and grow.
19. 6. Trust
I. My supervisor, co workers at work, seems to care about me as a person.
II. I am happy with my job overall.
III. Organizational Policies motivates for achieving its aims and objectives.
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