Motivation II Flashcards
Define Job Characteristics Theory
A motivational theory that focuses on the actual design factors of a job that can increase people’s intrinsic motivation (but not money)
What are the five main characteristics of Job Characteristics Theory?
- Skill variety
- Task identity
- Task significance
- Autonomy
- Feedback from job
Define skill variety
Doing a variety of job activities using a variety of skills and talents
Define task identity
Involves doing a whole piece of work (gives more meaning to the work you are doing)
Define task significance
Seeing how a job can impact others/society (forces people to see the full effect their job will have)
Define autonomy
The freedom to schedule work activities and decide work procedures
Define feedback from job
Receiving information about performance effectiveness (so you can adjust performance if needed)
What are the personal and work outcomes of high intrinsic motivation as a result of the core job characteristics?
- High internal work motivation
- High-quality performance
- High satisfaction
- Low absenteeism and turnover
Define equity theory
The idea that one’s inputs and one’s outputs should be equal in comparison to a similar worker’s inputs and resulting outputs
If someone deems a situation unfair, what four things might they change? (HINT: unfairness motivates CHANGE)
- Change their inputs
- Change who they compare themselves to
- Re-examine and adjust perceptions
- Re-examine or rationalize whether we value the outcome
If someone deems a situation unfair, what six things might they do? (HINT: unfairness motivates ACTION)
- Restoring justice with unfair actions to boss or company
- Punishing or retaliating to source of unfairness
- Theft, sabotage, and politics
- Forming unions; going on strike
- High turnover
- Gossip and bad reputation
What are the three forms of organizational justice?
- Distributive justice
- Procedural justice
- Interactional justice
Define distributive justice
Perceived fairness defined in terms of the outcomes people receive in social relationships
Define procedural justice
Perceived fairness of the way/process allocation decisions are made
Define interactional justice
Perceived fairness of the treatment during the decision-making process