Chapter 8 Flashcards
Motivation
___ refers to the psychological processes that stimulate excitement and persistence of voluntary actions aimed at some goal.
Motivation
___s theories attempt to identify internal factors that motivate an individual’s behavior and are based on the premise that people are motivated by unfulfilled needs.
Needs Theories
Needs
___ are psychological or physiological insufficiencies that provoke some type of behavioral response.
Needs
Abraham ___ proposed that motivation is the result of a person’s attempt at fulfilling five basic needs: physiological, safety, social, esteem and self-actualization.
This theory is called Abraham __ Hierarchy of Needs Theory
Abraham Maslow
Phys__ Needs
___ needs are those needs required for human survival such as air, food, water, shelter, clothing and sleep.
Abraham Maslow’s hierarchy of needs theory.
Physiological Needs
Sa__ Needs
__ needs include those needs that provide a person with a sense of security and well-being. Personal security, financial security, good health and protection from accidents, harm and their adverse effects are all included in __ needs.
Safety Needs
Soc__ Needs
__ needs, also called love and belonging, refer to the need to feel a sense of belonging and acceptance.
Social Needs
Est__ Needs
__ needs refer to the need for self-esteem and respect.
Esteem Needs
__-actualization needs describe a person’s need to reach his or her full potential.
Self-Actualization
Prog__ Principle
___ principle suggests that lower-level needs must be met before higher-level needs.
Progression Principle
Def__ Principle
___ principle claims that once a need is satisfied, it is no longer a motivator because an individual will take action only to satisfy unmet needs.
Deficent Principle
List the heirarchy of needs from lowest to highest need:
1. Physiological
2. __
3. Social
4. __
5. Self-Actualization
- Safety
- Esteem
Ne__-based theory of motivation
___-based theory of motivation contends that employees have needs and will perform when their primary and secondary needs are met. In the absence of need satisfaction, satisfaction with work will decline, and they will no longer be motivated to work.
Needs-Based theory of motivation
Pri__ Needs
___ needs are physiological in nature, like food, water, shelter and sleep. In the workplace, this translates to good working conditions, a safe work environment free from threats, salary and job security.
Primary Needs
Sec__
__ needs are internal states, like desire for power, achievement and belongingness. In the workplace, this means authority over one’s work, participation in decision-making, opportunities for advancement and good relations with management and co-workers.
Secondary Needs
Beh__
__-based theory of motivation contends that by manipulating certain behaviors in employees, they are more or less likely to perform. In other words, there are things a manager can do to either motivate an employee to perform - or do just the opposite.
Behavior-Based Theory of Motivation
Alderfer’s __ theory contends there are three basic needs an employee seeks to fulfill. As each need is fulfilled, it serves as motivation to fulfill a different need.
ERG
1) Exi__ 2) Rel__ 3)Gro__
What does ERG stand for in Alderferds Theory?
- Existance
- Relatedness
- Growth
Which ERG component does this describe?
The need for basic material existence, like physiological health and safety
Existance
Which ERG component does this describe?
The need for interpersonal connections, social status and recognition
Relatedness
Which ERG component does this describe?
The need for personal development, including creative and meaningful work
Growth
Frustration-__ is the tendency to seek to satisfy lower-order needs when higher orders are not met.
Regression
Alderford thinks that multiple needs can be satisfied at the same time.
T or F?
T