
A Study on Employee Motivation
Introduction
A study on employee motivation project report on mba hr shall be defined by Robbins (as cited in Ramlall, 2004) as: “the willingness to exert high levels of effort toward organizational goals, conditioned by the effort’s ability to satisfy some individual need.” To engage in the practice of motivating employees, employers must understand the unsatisfied needs of each of the employee groups. This study desires to provide practitioners in the restaurant industry the ability to recognize motivators for these different employment groups and their relationship to organizational commitment.
The restaurant industry consists of two types of employees: salaried and hourly. Results from the study revealed that firstly, all of the employees in this thesis study felt that management loyalty was the most important motivating factor; secondly, intrinsic motivation factors were more important to non-tipped hourly employees; thirdly, gender had a strong influence in half of the motivating factors;
| Project Name | :A Study on Employee Motivation |
| Project Category | : MBA Marketing |
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