Foundations of Employee Motivation - Chapter 11 (EXAM #2)
The theories that focus on identifying the factors that motivate employees are known as ______ theories.
content
The theories that focus on identifying internal factors that motivate people are ____ theories. The more dynamic theories that focus on explaining how internal and external factors motivate people are ______ theories?
content; process
Select all of the characteristics that are influenced by motivation.
direction of behavior or thought persistence of behavior or thought intensity of behavior or thought
The form of organizational justice that reflects the perceived fairness of how rewards are allocated is?
distributive justice
The job design method that puts more variety into a job by combining specialized tasks of comparable difficulty is job ____?
enlargement
The theory that explains how people strive for fairness in social exchanges is _____ theory.
equity
The theory that can be used to predict behavior in any situation where there is a choice between two or more alternatives is?
expectancy theory
Research has shown that setting _____ helps motivate individuals, teams, and organizations to achieve success?
goals
What does equity theory explain?
how people strive for fairness in social exchanges; how people strive for fairness in give-and-take relationships
Job design terms that individuals negotiate for themselves involving schedule flexibility, career development, or other adjustments are known as ____ deals?
idiosyncratic
What are job design terms that individuals negotiate for themselves involving schedule flexibility, career development, or other adjustments?
idiosyncratic deals
Feelings of inequity are based on whether you perceive that the outputs you receive are adequate to compensate for your collective _____?
inputs
The question "What are the chances of receiving various outcomes if I achieve my performance goals?" represents which element of Vroom's expectancy theory?
instrumentality
Which element of organizational justice has the weakest relationship to desired workplace outcomes?
interactional justice
The approach to job design in which individuals make physical and cognitive changes in the task or relational boundaries of their work is known as?
job crafting
Any set of activities that involve the alteration of specific job activities to improve the quality of employee job experience and motivation is called?
job design
The job design method that puts more variety into a job by combining specialized tasks of comparable difficulty is?
job enlargement
The psychological mechanisms that guide the direction, intensity, and persistence of one's behaviors or thoughts are known as?
motivation
Vroom's expectancy theory requires that all three of the elements must be high for ____ to be high?
motivation
Vroom's expectancy theory requires that all three of the elements must be high for _____ to be high?
motivation
Using Vroom's expectancy theory to predict motivation, it can be said that?
motivation will be high when all three elements are high
The acquired needs in McClelland's acquired needs theory include the?
need for power need for achievement
Hunger or thirst are examples of physiological deficiencies that arouse behavior known as ______?
needs
Physiological or psychological deficiencies that arouse behavior are known as?
needs
According to David McClelland's acquired needs theory?
one need often dominates over the others
The job design method that moves employees from one job to another is job ____?
rotation
The top-down approaches to job design include?
scientific management the job characteristics model job enlargement
Which theory assumes that our behavior and well-being are influenced by three innate needs: competence, autonomy, and relatedness?
self-determination theory
According to equity theory, people compare?
their output-to-input ratio to that of relevant others
True or false: Research in more than 1000 different studies from a wide range of countries show that goal setting helps achieve success?
true
The question that asks "How much do I value the outcomes I will receive by achieving my performance goals?" represents which element of Vroom's expectancy theory?
valence
Herzberg's theory states that there are ___ separate sets of factors that create satisfaction and dissatisfaction on the job?
2
Who formulated the theory that motivation is a function of five basic needs: physiological, safety, love, esteem, and self-actualization?
Abraham Maslow
Who wrote the book The Human Side of Enterprise, which explores two contrasting sets of assumptions about human nature?
Douglas McGregor
The theory that proposes that job satisfaction comes from motivating factors and dissatisfaction from the absence or weak presence of hygiene factors is based on research done by?
Frederick Herzberg
Which of the following are among Locke and Latham's mechanisms behind the power of goal setting?
Goals increase persistence. Goals foster the development of plans. Goals direct attention.
Which of the following are among the top-down approaches to job design?
Job enlargement Job rotation Scientific management
The title of Douglas McGregor's book, which formulated two contrasting views of human nature is?
The Human Side of Enterprise
McClelland's theory states that employees are motivated by acquired needs that include the need for?
achievement power affiliation
One way managers can improve employee perceptions of procedural justice is to?
allow them to participate in important work decisions
Job crafting is the?
approach to job design in which individuals make physical and cognitive changes in the task or relational boundaries of their work
McClelland's theory, developed in the 1940s, proposed that employee behaviors are driven by three ______ needs?
aquired
Expectancy theory can be used to predict ____ in situations where there is a choice between two or more alternatives?
behavior
Self-determination theory assumes that three innate needs—autonomy, _____ , and relatedness—drive our behavior?
competence
According to Locke and Latham's research on the mechanisms behind goal setting theory, goals?
create persistence
Altering jobs to improve employee experience and productivity is called job ____?
design
True or false: McClelland's acquired needs theory states that everyone has an equal balance of affiliation, power, and achievement needs.
false
The activities that involve alteration of specific jobs or sets of interdependent jobs to improve employee experience and motivation are known as ___ ___?
job design
What are the key elements of equity theory?
outputs inputs comparison of the ratio of outputs to inputs
According to research on the elements of organizational justice, which two of them relate strongly to desired outcomes?
Procedural justice Distributive justice
When do feedback and participation lead to higher performance in achieving a goal?
when the goal is specific and difficult
Pay, promotions, challenging assignments, participation in decision making are all considered outputs in Adams' Elements of ____ theory?
equity
Which theory is based on comparing one's outputs and inputs with those of others?
equity theory
The activities that involve alteration of specific jobs or sets of interdependent jobs to improve employee experience and motivation are known as ___ ____?
job design
Employees' perceptions of ____ are enhanced when they have a voice in the decision-making process?
justice
Job rotation is the top-down approach that?
moves employees from one specialized job to another
David McClelland's theory states that employee behavior is driven by?
needs we acquire as we live our lives
Pay, promotions, challenging assignments, participation in decision making are all considered ______ in Adam's equity theory?
outputs
David McClelland's acquired needs theory states that?
people vary in the extent to which they possess certain needs; one need often dominates over the others
The form of organizational justice that reflects the perceived fairness of the process and procedures used to make organizational decisions is?
procedural justice
Which of the following are included in Maslow's need hierarchy theory?
Esteem Needs Physiological Needs
The use of feedback and participation in deciding how to achieve goals is part of which theory?
goal setting theory
Needs are defined as physiological or psychological deficiencies that?
arouse behavior