Tourism Management 30 (2009) 890–899 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Tourism Management journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/tourman Herzberg’s Two-Factor Theory of work motivation tested empirically on seasonal workers in hospitality and tourism Christine Lundberg a‚ *‚ Anna Gudmundson b‚ Tommy D. Andersson c a School of Business and Informatics‚ University College of Borås‚ Boras 501 90‚ Sweden ETOUR‚ Mid-Sweden University‚ Ostersund‚ Sweden c School of Business‚ Economics and
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CHAPTER 5 ATTITUDE AND BEHAVIOUR AT WORK 1.0 Case Study: Discipline at APS Company Aliya and Zuraidah were the only two clerks handling payments from customers in the office of APS Company. They reported to the owner of the business. Aliya had been employed for 18 months while Zuraidah for 14 months. Both were college graduates‚ about 23 years old and single. By manipulating the accounts in a rather ingenious way that would not normally be detected‚ Aliya was stealing from account payments as they
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1.0 MISSION STATEMENT ‘Our mission is to establish Sony Ericsson as the most attractive and innovative global brand in the mobile handset industry.’ Source: http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/corporate/company/aboutus/mission VISION ‘A sustainable future encompasses conscious design‚ ethics‚ energy‚ recycling‚ health and community involvement.’ Source: http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/corporate/company/aboutus/mission 1.1 purpose of report: • Proposal of Management Strategy for Sony Ericsson
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MOTIVATION AND BEHAVIOR To be motivated is to be moved into action‚ or to decide on a change in action‚ according to the philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer (1841/1960). Motivation is an internal energy that creates a change in action for an incentive. Motivation can be caused by specific needs or the basic need of increasing pleasure and decreasing pain. Motivation begins with internal and external sources. Internal sources include biologica and psychological variables‚ while external sources include
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Adopt‚ Don’t Shop How much is that doggie in the window? Hopefully‚ rather than asking yourself that question‚ you’re asking yourself‚ "why don’t we adopt that doggie in the shelter?". The Humane Society of the United States‚ or HSUS‚ estimates that animal shelters care for 6-8 million dogs and cats every year in the United States. 6-8 million dogs and cats are waiting for a home while some humans decide to purchase a puppy from a pet store. Don’t purchase animals from pet stores‚ adopt them
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Motivation and the Brain 1 Running Head: Motivation and the Brain Motivation and the Brain Allison Finnie University of Phoenix Motivation and the Brain 2 Motivation and the Brain The process of trying to quit smoking is harder than one could ever imagine. This
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Student motivation is a critical educational issue that districts all around the country should deal with on a daily basis. More and more students are unmotivated for several reasons‚ for example they might have problems at home‚ they lack good teachers‚ parents don’t encourage them enough or they just began to lose interest in school or don’t find school amusing. Students should be the main priority to a district or school but instead money is. Districts are so focused on saving money that they
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Personality and Motivation. P1. Personality is the sum of those characteristics that make a person unique. Personality has been defined as "an individual’s characteristic patterns of thought‚ emotion‚ behaviour‚ together with the psychological mechanisms. Personality has many different characteristics that make an individual different to others these can be positive and negative for example being shy can be a negative effect on sport as you don’t give yourself enough motivation or even motivation to others
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contrast one process and one content theory of motivation. Evaluate how appropriate they are for organisations today. Motivation is the desire or willingness of someone to do something. Craig C. Pinder (1998) defined work motivation as a “set of internal and external forces that initiate work related behaviour and determine its form‚ direction‚ intensity and duration.” Motivation plays an important role in a business environment‚ as employee motivation is believed to improved work performance.
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cybercriminal motivation. Most of the body of literature concerning cybercrime is focused on the forms‚ methods and operations of cybercriminals. Statistics concerning the consequences of cybercrime are also extensive‚ which involve identification of the economic impact of cybercrime‚ the social concerns about intellectual property rights‚ and the international politics of state-sponsored cybercriminals. However‚ there are very few writings concerning the exploration the motivations that drive cybercriminals
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