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Wheeless, Virginia; And Others – Journal of the College and University Personnel Association, 1982
A survey of one institution's nonfaculty employees suggests that although salary is a primary motivation for job changes, other extrinsic and intrinsic motivators are also important. Periodic institutional analysis of transfer and promotion requests is recommended. (MSE)
Descriptors: Career Change, Career Ladders, Compensation (Remuneration), Employee Attitudes
DeGraaf, Don – Camping Magazine, 1996
A survey of 196 camp counselors concerning camp staff motivation to work seasonally and return in future years showed that salary and working conditions were not as important as philosophical orientation of the camp, social and growth opportunities, and having fun. Practical implications for camp administrators are discussed. (TD)
Descriptors: Camping, Employee Attitudes, Employment Patterns, Labor Turnover
Mazer, Gilbert E. – 1977
A significant step in the direction of improving employee counselor services in an industrial setting is offered. The research combined survey and factor analytic methodology to empirically identify sources of employee concerns or stress and to measure the tendency of employees to use counseling services in connection with these problem areas. The…
Descriptors: Administration, Counselor Role, Employee Attitudes, Industrial Personnel
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Krau, Edgar – Personnel Psychology, 1981
Demographic and psychological characteristics of 479 job leavers from two plants were processed, and work stability of 110 previously tested subjects was followed up for up to eight years. Results revealed that quitting a job is a career decision that depends on career type, career stage, and characteristics of the organization. (Author)
Descriptors: Career Change, Career Development, Demography, Employee Attitudes
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Alemna, Anaba – Journal of Library Administration, 1992
Reports results of a survey of junior staff (i.e., clerical and service personnel) at the University of Ghana library that collected data on background, experience, salaries, recreational facilities, job satisfaction, attitudes of colleagues and supervisors, committees, staff meetings, discipline, appraisal methods, and communication. Suggestions…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Developing Nations, Employee Attitudes, Foreign Countries
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Egan, Toby Marshall; Yang, Baiyin; Bartlett, Kenneth R. – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 2004
Although organizational learning theory and practice have been clarified by practitioners and scholars over the past several years, there is much to be explored regarding interactions between organizational learning culture and employee learning and performance outcomes. This study examined the relationship of organizational learning culture, job…
Descriptors: Motivation, Learning Theories, Job Satisfaction, Organizational Culture
House, James S. – 1980
A study assessed the relation of potentially stressful objective job characteristics and perceived psychosocial job stress and the relation of both of these to a variety of indicators of physical and mental health. The study also determined whether any of these relationships were conditioned by a variety of individual characteristics (age,…
Descriptors: Blue Collar Occupations, Educational Attainment, Employee Attitudes, Individual Characteristics
Young, Leanne E.; And Others – 1980
The rapid growth of multinational corporations has necessitated theoretical and practical concerns for operating and managing organizations in varying cultural environments. The Navy Public Works Centers (PWCs) provide engineering, maintenance, rehabilitation construction, transportation and housing to U.S. Navy customers around the world.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences
Hutchison, Charles W. L. – 1972
The author examines popular and research literature related to the factors and practices that influence the attitudes of classified school employees toward their work, their work environment, and the people with whom they interact. Specific topics covered are (1) factors for improving worker motivation and morale; (2) satisfaction with the work…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Educational Policy, Employee Attitudes, Employer Employee Relationship
Roberts, Thomas B. – 1972
Over two hundred periodical, dissertation, book, research paper, and essay citations of works published between 1948 and 1972 are listed in this bibliography which concerns itself with human motivation needs. Over 140 authors are represented. Some of the wide ranging topics included, in addition to and in relation to various aspects of motivation,…
Descriptors: Behavioral Sciences, Bibliographies, Educational Psychology, Employee Attitudes
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Adams, Carey H.; And Others – Journal of Applied Communication Research, 1988
Compares volunteers' and paid employees' attitudes toward their jobs and supervisors. Finds that volunteers are higher in intrinsic motivation and are more satisfied with their supervisors' decision-making. Suggests that supervisors of volunteers should use participative decision-making tactics and employ compliance-gaining behavior strategies…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Communication Research, Comparative Analysis, Decision Making
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Katzell, Raymond A.; Thompson, Donna E. – American Psychologist, 1990
Presents theories of motivation classified as those dealing either with exogenous causes or with endogenous processes. The following strategies for improving work motivation are discussed: (1) personal motives; (2) incentives and rewards; (3) reinforcement; (4) goal-setting techniques; (5) personal and material resources; (6) social and group…
Descriptors: Employee Attitudes, Group Dynamics, Incentives, Industrial Psychology
McCullough, Paul M. – 1980
A project explored the manpower issue termed "burnout" and the impact of this phenomenon on mental health service programs. (In the framework of this study burnout is defined as that state of non-productivity, non-motivation, and indifference which interferes with a worker's delivering services effectively.) Existing literature does not clearly…
Descriptors: Burnout, Change Strategies, Coping, Definitions
Kaplan, H. Roy; And Others – 1972
While the appellation of Human Relationist has fallen into disuse today vestiges of this tradition persist in many approaches to "humanize" organizations. In this paper, Human Relations assumptions about the motivation of workers and their desire for participation are analyzed and assessed in relation to empirical studies. A typology of models of…
Descriptors: Administration, Conference Reports, Cultural Influences, Decision Making
Wessen, Paul D. – 1980
A practicum was conducted to design, implement, and evaluate an instrument measuring the relative strengths of task-and nontask-related motivation of child care employees. Designed for child care center employees and supervisors, the instrument consisted of a self-administered demographic checklist and 100 forced-choice pictorial items…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Demography, Disadvantaged, Educational Needs
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