Smartbook Chapter 13: Motivating for Performance
______ is a human needs theory postulating that people have three basic sets of needs that can operate simultaneously.
Alderfer's ERG theory
Which statement about McClelland's needs theory is true?
Different needs predominate for different people
What is the best way to get employees to accept their work goals?
Employees should participate in setting work goals.
True or false: Assessments of equity are made objectively.
False
______ theory of motivation proposes that job satisfaction comes from motivating factors and job dissatisfaction results from the lack of hygiene factors.
Herzberg's
Which of the following statements about goal setting is true?
It can generate manipulative or unethical behavior.
Which statement about setting your own goals is true?
It is a powerful tool for self-management.
Which statement about goal setting is correct?
It works for any job in which people have control over their performance.
______ organizes human needs into a hierarchy of five major types.
Maslow's need hierarchy
According to Herzberg, satisfaction and dissatisfaction on the job are caused by what two factors?
hygiene factors, motivators
The need for ______ is characterized by a strong orientation toward accomplishment.
achievement
The need for ______ reflects a strong desire to be liked by other people.
affiliation
What can a manufacturing firm do to encourage customers to contact them directly with feedback?
Put the firm's phone number on the product.
The process of sharing power with employees is called _____.
empowerment
It's important to know that empowerment can lead to higher levels of ______.
engagement
In expectancy theory, ______ refers to a person's perception of whether his efforts will lead to attainment of the performance goal.
expectancy
Fear causes people to do which of the following?
focus on themselves rather than the group or organization focus on the short term
Which of the following would NOT be considered an innovative way for managers to reward employees?
forced overtime
Expectancy theory states that increasing expectancies, making performance instrumental toward positive outcomes, and ______ are crucial to motivate employees
identifying positively valent outcomes
A(n) ______ reward is a reward the person derives directly from performing the job itself.
intrinsic
Which are behaviors exhibited by dissatisfied workers in a workplace?
lower productivity high turnover absenteeism
Job dissatisfaction is greatest among ______.
lower wage earners workers aged 25 and inexperience
Job dissatisfaction is greatest among ______.
lower wage earners workers aged 25 and younger
Jun is an entry-level employee, but she wants to one day become a director. She knows she must work her way up through many levels, but she also knows she can reach her goal if she works hard and learns as much as she can. Jun is driven by ______.
motivation
A personal statement of purpose should include which of the following?
near-term objectives an inspiring distant vision a mid-distant goal
______ is a consequence that people receive for their actions.
outcome
According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, the most basic need that people strive to satisfy is ______.
physiological
The ______ need in Maslow's hierarchy is exemplified by food, water, sex, and shelter.
physiological
What are the three needs identified by McClelland as being critical to motivating people?
power affiliation achievement
Using a fair process in decision making and making sure others know that the process was as fair as possible is called ______.
procedural justice
A set of perceptions of what employees owe their employer and what the employer owes them is called a(n) ______.
psychological contract
While the relationship between individuals and employing organizations typically is formalized by a written contract, there also exists a(n) ______ in employees' minds.
psychological contract
When employees violate the law, ethical standards, important safety rules, or standards of interpersonal treatment, _____ is sometimes appropriate.
punishment
______ programs create a workplace that enhances employee well-being and satisfaction.
quality of work life
Genzeba works in a warehouse. One week she fulfills orders, then the next week she processes incoming shipments. She has different tasks the following week, too. This is known as job ______.
rotation
Job ______ involves moving from one task to another to alleviate boredom.
rotation
Maslow's need hierarchy includes which major needs?
safety self-actualization social physiological ego
Assessments of equity are ______ or beliefs.
subjective perceptions
When people perceive procedural fairness, they are more likely to ______.
support decisions makers
True or false: People who feel inequitably treated can restore equity by behaviorally or perceptually changing inputs and outcomes.
true
The two types of stretch goals are ______.
vertical and horizontal
Which statement about rewards is true?
Nonmonetary rewards can be effective.
Which of the following are implications of the expectancy theory?
Managers need to increase expectancies. Managers need to positively identify valent outcomes. Managers need to make performance instrumental toward positive outcomes.
Which of the following are implications of the expectancy theory?
Managers need to make performance instrumental toward positive outcomes. Managers need to increase expectancies. Managers need to positively identify valent outcomes.
What are effective ways to offer feedback to employees on their performance?
Provide statistics on work that the employee has directly influenced Conduct performance reviews regularly
Which of the following provide intrinsic motivation?
a chance to work on an interesting project helping a coworker achieve a difficult task a challenging problem
Which of the following is an example of an extrinsic reward?
a pay raise
Which are behaviors exhibited by dissatisfied workers in a workplace?
absenteeism high turnover lower productivity
Goals should not conflict with people's personal values. In other words, goals should be ______ to employees.
acceptable
According to McClelland, most managers in the United States have high levels of need for ______ and like to see it in their employees.
achievement
The need for ______ is demonstrated when a person is concerned with establishing and maintaining good interpersonal relations and being liked.
affiliation
Employees who are engaged tend to ______.
be more productive take more initiative exhibit citizenship behaviors
When managers practice ______, they will enhance their employees' confidence in their ability to perform their jobs and their belief that they are influential contributors to the organization.
empowerment
According to ______ theory, people compare the ratio of their outcomes to inputs against the outcome-to-input ratio of some comparison person.
equity
_______ theory states that people assess how fairly they have been treated according to two key factors: outcomes and inputs.
equity
What are the three needs identified in Alderfer's theory of motivation?
existence growth relatedness
A theory proposing that people will behave based on their perceived likelihood that their effort will lead to a certain outcome and on how highly they value that outcome is called ______ theory.
expectancy
Lavonne believes that if she works hard, her manager will realize she is management material and promote her. Devonte, however, thinks he will not be promoted no matter how hard he works. Lavonne and Devonte's beliefs reflect ______ theory.
expectancy
______ theory states that people have conscious goals that energize them and direct their thoughts and behaviors toward an end.
goal setting
For motivation to be high, expectancy, instrumentalities, and total valence of all outcomes must be ______.
high
According to the Hackman and Oldham model of job design, well-designed jobs lead to which of the following results?
high satisfaction high motivation high-quality performance
According to expectancy theory, a person will be highly motivated if which of the following conditions exist?
high valence + high instrumentality + high expectancy
When reinforcement theory is applied in an organizational setting it is called ______.
organizational behavior modification
______ tries to influence people's behavior and improve performance by systematically managing work conditions and the consequences of people's actions.
organizational behavior modification
Which statements about outcome in expectancy theory are true?
A given performance may have more than one outcome. Outcome is something that follows a person's performance.
The general goal of quality of work life programs is to
satisfy the full range of employee needs.
Targets that are exceptionally demanding and that some people would never even think of are called ______.
stretch goals
According to the Hackman and Oldham model of job design, positive outcomes occur when people experience certain psychological states. Which of the following is NOT one of those psychological states?
the experience of low internal work motivation
Which of the following are positive, effective ways people can restore equity when they feel they are being treated inequitably?
Change perceptions of inputs or outcomes. Work harder or put forth more effort.
Which of the following statements about expectancy is true?
High expectancies create higher motivation than do low expectancies.
Expectancy theory states that increasing expectancies, making performance instrumental toward positive outcomes, and ______ are crucial to motivate employees.
identifying positively valent outcomes
If people work in a group, and cooperation is essential, ______ performance goals can be dysfunctional by creating competition among team members.
individual
The forces that energize, direct, and sustain a person's effort is known as ______.
motivation