Management Ch. 4
Distributive Justice
Type of justice that reflects the perceived fairness of how resources and rewards are distributed or allocated
Interactional Justice
Type of justice that relates to the quality of the interpersonal treatment people receive when procedures are implemented
Motivation
What is the fuel that drives results and performance?
Process Theories
A perspective on motivation that focuses on explaining the process by which internal factors and environmental characteristics influence employee motivation
Content Theories
A perspective on motivation that focuses on identifying factors, such as needs and satisfaction, that energize motivation
Content Theories
A perspective on motivation where the belief is that "employee's needs influence motivation"
Job Rotation
An approach to Job Design that calls for moving employees from one specialized job to another
Job Enrichment
An approach to Job Design that entails modifying a job such that an employee has the opportunity to experience achievement, recognition, stimulating work, responsibility, and advancement.
Job Enlargement
An approach to Job Design that involves putting more variety into a worker's job by combining specialized tasks of comparable difficulty
Scientific Management
An approach to Job Design which conducts a business by standards established by facts or truths gained through systematic observation, experiment, or reasoning
Maslow's Need Hierarchy Theory
Content theory of motivation that states that motivation is the function of 5 basic needs, where after the most pressing need is met, you move onto the next need
McClelland's Acquired Needs Theory
Content theory of motivation that stresses three main needs: Need for Achievement, Need for Affiliation, and Need for Power
Valence
Element of Expectancy Theory that reflects the statement: "How much do I value the rewards that I receive?"
Expectancy
Element of Expectancy Theory that reflects the statement: "What are the chances of reaching my performance goal?"
Instrumentality
Element of Expectancy Theory that reflects the statement: "What intrinsic and extrinsic rewards will I receive if I achieve my desired level of performance?"
Need for Affiliation
One of the Needs in McClelland's Acquired Needs Theory that encompasses the desire to maintain social relationships, as well as to be liked and to join groups.
Need for Achievement
One of the Needs in McClelland's Acquired Needs Theory that is the desire to excel, overcome obstacles, solve problems and rival and suppress others
Need for Power
One of the Needs in McClelland's Acquired Needs Theory that is the desire to influence, coach, teach, or encourage others to achieve
Equity Theory
Process theory of motivation that explains how people strive for fairness and justice in social exchanges or give-and-take relationships
Expectancy Theory
Process theory of motivation that holds that people are motivated to behave in ways that produce desired combinations of expected outcomes
Self-Actualization Esteem Love Safety Physiological
Rank Maslow's Needs Hierarchy Theory. (place them as you would have to write it out on the test)
Motivation
Refers to the psychological process "that underlies the direction, intensity, and persistence of behavior or thought"
Job Design
This is used to motivate employees using activities that involve alteration of specific or interdependent jobs, as well as the intent of improving the quality of an employee's job experience and on-the-job productivity
Intrinsic Motivation
This type of motivation is the drive to work because of the positive internal feelings that are generated by doing well
Content Theories and Process Theories
What are the two types of fundamental theoretical perspectives on Motivation?
Motivation
______ is inferred from one's behavior and is fueled by inputs that come from person and environmental factors.
Process Theory
Is Equity Theory a content theory or a process theory of motivation?
Process Theory
Is Expectancy Theory a content theory or a process theory of motivation?
Intrinsic Motivation
This type of motivation results from internal feelings
Extrinsic Motivation
This type of motivation results from rewards such as recognition, money, and promotion
Procedural Justice
Type of justice that is the perceived fairness of the process and procedures used to make allocation decisions
All of them
Which element of the Expectancy Theory has to be high in order for motivation to be high?