Motivational outputs:- Outputs are typically all financial rewards - pay, salary, expenses,
perks, benefits, pension arrangements, bonus and commission - plus intangibles - recognition,
reputation, praise and thanks, interest, responsibility, stimulus, travel, training, development,
sense of achievement and advancement, promotion, etc.
For Example: If we feel that our ratio of inputs to outputs is less beneficial than the ratio
enjoyed by referent others, then we become de-motivated in relation to our job and employer.
Q: Give the five definition of motivation from other source with reference for each?
Answer:
1. Define motivation as “the attribute that moves us to do or not to do something”.
Reference: Guay et al., 2010 (p.106) Paraphrasing Gredler, Broussard and
Garrison (2004).
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2. Motivation is defined as “beliefs and attitudes that affect the use and development of
cognitive and met cognitive skills”
Reference: (Schraw et al., 2006, p. 112).
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3. It is the complex of forces starting and keeping a person at work in an organisation.
Motivation is something that moves that person to action and continues him in the
course of action already initiated.
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Author: Dublin
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4. Motivation is the act or process of motivating, the condition of being motivated, a
motivating for a stimulus or influence, incentive, drive.
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Author: Merriam-Webster
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5. Motivation as physical forces that determine the direction of a person’s behaviour, a
person’s level of effort and a person’s level of persistence in the face of obstacles.
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Author: Jones, George & Hill (2000)
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