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By _____ employees to properly perform the tasks they are assigned, management can maximize the firm’s value.
One implication of the Hawthorne studies is that
workers can be motivated by receiving:
attention
money
stock
bonuses
profit sharing
Social interaction and acceptance by others are
examples of:
physiological needs
esteem needs.
safety needs.
social needs.
self-actualization needs.
According to Herzberg, employees are commonly
most satisfied when offered:
adequate supervision
adequate salary
recognition
job security
safe working conditions
A supervisor who believes in McGregor’s Theory Y
will likely monitor employees closely to ensure that
their work is completed.
True
False
According to ______________ theory, the probability of an individual acting in a particular way depends on the strength of that individual’s belief that the act will have a
particular outcome and on whether the individual values that outcome
__________ theory suggests that employee satisfaction depends on the perceived ratio of inputs to outputs.
Which is not the limitation of Goal-setting Theory?
Overly narrow goals
Overly challenging goals
Learning Opportunities
internal competition
Decreased intrinsic motivation
Negative reinforcement motivates employees by encouraging them to behave in a manner that avoids unfavorable consequences.
True
False
An employee involvement program that periodically moves individuals from one job assignment to another is:
job enlargement
job enrichment
job rotation
job sharing
flextime
Are you motivated more in studying by intrinsic rewards (satisfaction, sense of accomplishment, etc.) or by extrinsic rewards (money, bonuses, etc.)?
Intrinsic rewards
Extrinsic rewards
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