Social and economic motivation at work : theories of work motivation reassessed
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Social and economic motivation at work : theories of work motivation reassessed
Copenhagen Business School Press, c2000
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Motivation : aktørmotiver i arbejdslivet
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [211]-217) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
What is the driving force behind the commitment to work: economic or social rewards? Theories abound, usually focusing mainly on only one of these two types of reward. This book aims to break new ground in two ways. It gives a fresh analysis of the dynamics of motivation, and it challenges earlier interpretations of the empirical classics of motivation. Rational choice motivations interact with social norms of the workplace in the shape of peer pressure, restriction of output, etc. The interrelation between these two driving forces is not stable and cannot be defined once and for all. While in the literature, the two types of motives are mostly seen as being divergent, the author here shows that they may be and are in fact often convergent. The reappraisal of three classics of industrial sociology makes it evident that too many scholars have copied what their colleagues have misunderstood. Dr. Scheuer points out myths and interpretations that actually cannot be based on the classics' findings. The author has several audiences in mind: researchers, teachers and students in the fields of sociology and management, as well as those in relevant positions at a corporate level
目次
- Subordinate actors at work - rational choice and social-normative actor motives
- actor motives in the informal organization - the Hawthorne experiments revisited
- subjectivity and motivation - the actor-centred approach
- actor motives in the actual labour process - making out at an American engineering works. Conclusion: the actor motives of the subordinates - a contribution to industrial sociology.
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