Motivation Factors - Assumption of Working Success

Sofijanova, Elenica and Trajkovikj, Manuela (2022) Motivation Factors - Assumption of Working Success. Journal of Economics, 7 (2). pp. 59-67. ISSN 1857-9973

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Abstract

This paper is dedicated to the analysis of one of the current topics in the modern economy and human resources management. It explores the meaning and role of motivation as well as the importance of motivational factors in this process. The paper shows how managers motivate workers. Motivating is the most important thing managers face. Managers must direct and control the behavior of employees, and they will achieve this when they discover the factors that motivate workers. Looking throughout history, numerous theorists and psychologists have been engaged in researching the concept of motivation which can be related to the idea of a driving force that leads a person to a particular activity. In terms of historical facts, today's motivation can be defined as one of the most important components affecting work results, but at the same time one of the most difficult components to measure. Numerous theories of motivation have been developed throughout history, that is, theories that are based on different assumptions and emphasize different dimensions of human behavior. Managers' responsibility is to find the right combination between rewards that meet employee needs and motivation techniques while encouraging them to achieve higher performance. If managers want to become more effective, they need to control and understand the psychological factors in the work environment. They need to find out what factor motivates each individual to perform their job successfully. Only a satisfied employee can ensure success for his employer. If we want such an employee, we need to know his true needs. And if we want a satisfied team, we need to know the needs of each individual team member.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Social Sciences > Economics and business
Divisions: Faculty of Economics
Depositing User: Mirjana Kocaleva Vitanova
Date Deposited: 31 Jan 2023 10:07
Last Modified: 31 Jan 2023 10:07
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/30827

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