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Work and motivation

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In this paper, the authors integrate the work of hundreds of researchers in individual workplace behavior to explain choice of work, job satisfaction, and job performance, including motivation, goal incentive, and attitude.
Abstract
Why do people choose the careers they do? What factors cause people to be satisfied with their work? No single work did more to make concepts like motive, goal incentive, and attitude part of the workplace vocabulary. This landmark work, originally published in 1964, integrates the work of hundreds of researchers in individual workplace behavior to explain choice of work, job satisfaction, and job performance. Includes an extensive new introduction that highlights and updates his model for current organization behavior educators and students, as well as professionals who must extract the highest levels of productivity from today's downsized workforces.

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Herzberg's motivation-hygiene theory and job satisfaction in the malaysian retail sector: the mediating effect of love of money

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined what motivates employees in the retail industry, and examined their level of job satisfaction, using Herzberg's hygiene factors and motivators, and found that hygiene factors were the dominant motivators of sales personnel job satisfaction.
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The impact of overeducation and its measurement

TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of the applied measure when the impact of overeducation is analyzed was analyzed for a database of Flemish school leavers, and four alternative measures of oodeducation are related to job satisfaction, mobility, training participation and wages.
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Organizational climate: Relationship to organizational structure, process and performance

TL;DR: In this article, the authors test the view that organization structure and process are related to organizational climate which in turn is related to organization performance and employee job satisfaction, and find that several organizational process variables (but no structural variables) were significantly related to the climate of the organization as perceived by scientists.

Is user satisfaction a valid measure of system effectiveness?. Available: www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/037874900361. Last accessed 4th August .

TL;DR: Results indicate that a relationship does exist between satisfaction and behavior for both user groups of the same information system in 39 organizations.