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Robotic Powered Satisfaction? A Quantitative Study on The Impact of Robotization on Job SatisfactionBerrojo Romeyro Mascarenhas, Guillermo, Tish, Alaa, Safi, Aymen January 2022 (has links)
Level: Bachelor Thesis in Business Administration, 15 ECTS. Department: School of Business, Society and Engineering, Mälardalen University Authors: Guillermo Berrojo Romeyro Mascarenhas (2001/06/14), Alaa Tish (1994/01/10), Aymen Safi (2000/03/27). Title: Robotic Powered Satisfaction? A Quantitative Study on The Impact of Robotization on Job Satisfaction. Supervisor: Noushan Memar Keywords: Robotization, Robots, Job Satisfaction, Herzberg Two-Factor Theory, Employee’s Retention. Research question: To what extent does robotization impact job satisfaction? Purpose: This research attempts to verify the extent of the impact of robotization on job satisfaction as the primary goal, and the likelihood impact of the latter on employee retention as a sub-goal. Method: Utilizing the phenomenon of robotization in the wholesale industry as the empirical context, a quantitative research approach was adopted. The primary data was collected through a questionnaire that was conducted among warehouse and terminal staff in the wholesale industry. Conclusion: The results of this research confirm that robotization, as a phenomenon of system or process automation using robotic devices, has a significantly positive relationship with job satisfaction. The findings also suggested the notion that robotization affects more profoundly on motivating factors than hygiene factors.
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“Belöningen som jag värderar det är att själv få bestämma över min arbetstid” : En kvalitativ studie om arbetsmotivation inom läraryrketNohlås, Pia, Söderquist, Olivia January 2020 (has links)
Syftet med studien var att undersöka om Herzbergs tvåfaktorteori har relevans i praktiken idag inom läraryrket. Studien är kvalitativ med deduktiv ansats utifrån Herzbergs tvåfaktorteori. Totalt 10 semistrukturerade intervjuer utfördes med lärare från högstadie- och universitetsnivå vilka sedan analyserades tematiskt. Resultatet visade att Herzbergs teori fortfarande är tillämpningsbar inom yrket lärare. Resultatet visade däremot på att det fanns skillnader i vad för faktorer som är av mest vikt hos lärarna gentemot vad Herzberg påstod. De mest avgörande faktorerna för arbetsmotivation hos lärarna var eget ansvar, bekräftelse och den psykosociala arbetsmiljön. Förslag till vidare forskning är att säkerhetsställa rangordningen av faktorerna som har störst betydelse för arbetsmotivationen inom läraryrket. Ett annat förslag till vidare forskning är att se om det finns faktorer från Herzbergs tvåfaktorteori som rangordnas annorlunda inom andra yrkeskategorier. / The purpose of the study is to examine whether Herzberg's two-factor theory is still relevant in practice today in the teaching profession. The study is qualitative with a deductive approach based on Herzberg's two-factor theory. A total of 10 semi-structured interviews were conducted with high school and university teachers, which were then analyzed thematically. The result showed that Herzberg's theory is still applicable and valid in the profession of teaching. The results, on the other hand, show that there are differences in which factors that are the most important for the teachers in relation to what Herzberg claimed. The most important factors for the teachers' work motivation are having their own responsibility over their time, recognition and the psychosocial work environment. Suggestions for further research are to secure the ranking of the factors that are most important for the work motivation within the teaching profession. Also evaluate if there are factors from Herzberg's two-factor theory that are ranked differently in other professions.
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Strategies Outpatient Health Care Executives Use to Reduce Physician TurnoverOnyenacho, Maureen A. 01 January 2019 (has links)
Some outpatient health care executives experience high physician turnover leading to increased costs. To retain highly productive physicians, outpatient health care executives need to understand the best strategies for reducing physician turnover. Grounded in Herzberg 2-factor theory as the conceptual framework, the purpose of this multiple case study was to explore the strategies outpatient health care executives used to reduce physician turnover. Data were collected from semistructured interviews of 4 outpatient health care executives and the review of proprietary documents from 2 outpatient health care facilities in the Southern California metropolitan area. Data analysis comprised compiling and disassembling the data into common codes, reassembling the data into themes, interpreting the themes, and reporting the themes. Member checking and methodological triangulation amplified the trustworthiness of the findings. The course of thematic analysis led to identification of 4 core themes: autonomy, satisfactory work environment, effective communication, and training and growth opportunity. Implications for positive social change include the potential to increase economic growth while benefitting employees, families, and communities; increasing the continuity of patient care; and increasing patients' access to health care. Outpatient health care executives can use the results of this study to implement changes conducive to minimizing physician turnover and associated costs while enhancing the quality of health care.
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Strategies for Low Employee Turnover in the Hotel IndustryDavis, Odetha Antonnett 01 January 2018 (has links)
Employee turnover affects the profitability, performance, and customer service of an organization. The purpose of this multiple case study was to explore strategies that leaders in the hotel industry used to maintain a low rate of employee turnover. Motivation-hygiene theory was the conceptual framework for the study. The study population included 9 hotel leaders from 2 international hotels operating in Jamaica. Methodological triangulation involved the comparison of data from observation of hotel facilities and leaders' interactions with employees, review of company documents, and semistructured interviews. Data were analyzed into emerging themes using a Gadamerian hermeneutics framework of interpretation. Four major themes emerged from the data analysis: effective leadership strategies, favorable human resource management practices, good working conditions, and a family-oriented organizational culture. Analysis of the data showed that hotel industry leaders used a combination of these strategies to maintain low rates of employee turnover. The findings and recommendations may contribute to positive social change by providing hotel leaders with effective retention strategies, resulting in increased profitability and potential income continuity, thereby decreasing unemployment and moderating poverty.
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Effective Strategies to Reduce Employee Turnover in the Retail IndustryClayton, Robert 01 January 2018 (has links)
Employee turnover negatively affects retail organizations and can lead to poor financial performance, a decrease in competitive advantage, loss of productivity, deficiencies in retaining external customers, and economic failures. The purpose of this single case study was to explore strategies that retail store leaders from the Illinois area of the United States use to reduce frontline employee turnover. Herzberg's 2-factor theory provided the framework for the study. Data were collected from documents pertaining to retention methods and through face-to-face semistructured interviews with 7 leaders of a retail company in the Illinois area who had experience with effective employee retention strategies. Data were analyzed using manual coding methods, auto-coding features, and word frequency searches. Three themes emerged from the data analysis: (a) effective communication and transparency-improved employee retention, (b) competitive compensation and benefits-package-improved employee retention, and (c) training-and-development-improved employee retention. Organizational leaders mitigating employee turnover contribute to social change by creating initiatives focused on the recognition of value in people, the company, and the community.
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Belöningssystems komplexitet : sett ur ett svenskt ledningsperspektivEkström, Jessica, Neudinger, Sandra January 2014 (has links)
Syfte: Syftet med denna uppsats är att ur ett ledningsperspektiv undersöka vilka belöningssystem småsom gare nämnde nämnde prestation. hur vi kommer in på just ett belöningssystem som främjar. lvis kopplingen emellan prestation företag använder och jämföra detta med företagens tillväxt och de anställdas prestation. Metod: Metoden använder en tvärsnittsdesign med induktiv karaktär. Primärdata består av kvalitativa intervjuer som kombineras med en kvantitativ enkätundersökning ur ett företagsledarperspektiv. Urvalet baseras på företagens storlek, år de grundades samt bransch. TeoriUppsatsskribenterna avser att använda agentteorin, Hertzbergs tvåfaktorteori, teorier kring belöningssystem och motivationsteorier som uppsatsen teoretisk ramverk. Resultat: Resultatet visar att fast lön och prestationsbelöningar är mest använt. De anställdas prestation har en avgörande roll för hur företaget presterar. Rörlig lön i form av provision och bonus är det som anses motivera de anställda mest till att prestera och företag med hög tillväxt föredrar prestationsbelöning. Analys: Belöningssystem måste vara kopplat till företagens målsättningar för att främja ett företags prestation. Eftersom detta innebär att anställda då styrs att arbeta mot företagsmålet. Slutsatser: En kombination av rörlig lön och fast lön verkar flest företagsledare att föredra när det gäller att främja ett företags prestation. Detta förutsatt att de är tydligt kopplade till företagets mål. Företagsledare har olika belöningssystem för olika anställda inom företaget. / Purpose: From a managerial perspective examine which reward systems small Swedish businesses are using and compare it to the companies growth and the employers work performance. Methodology: The method used a cross-sectional design with an inductive standpoint. Primary data is conducted with qualitative interviews combined with a structured survey study from the managers’ point of view. The selection is based on the companies’ number of employees, year of startup and type of business. Theory: The authors used theoretical models such as Agent theory, Herzberg two-factor theory, Reward system theory and motivation theories. Results: The result shows that salaried and pay-for-performance systems are used the most. The employees’ achievements determine how well the company is going to preform. Pay-for-performance in the matter of commission and bonus is what motivates the employees most to perform and high performance companies prefers pay-for-performance. Analysis: The reward system must correlate with the companies’ goals in order to control that the employee works in the same direction as the company. Conclusion: A combination of pay-for-performance and salaried wage seems to be most preferred by managers, to the extent that the rewards are explicitly correlated to the companies’ goals. Managers use different reward systems for varies employees within the companies.
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Organisational climate as a cause of job dissatisfaction among nursing staff in selected hospitals within the Mpumalanga ProvinceLephoko, Constance Siphiwe Peggy 02 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to describe and explore the organisational climate as a cause of job dissatisfaction among nursing staff in selected hospitals within Mpumalanga Province. The major objectives were to determine what organisational climate encompasses; ascertain which factors related to organisational climate can cause dissatisfaction among nurses; determine whether there is a difference in the way nursing management and the nursing staff perceive the existing organisational climate; and make recommendations for health service managers to improve the organisational climate in order facilitate greater job satisfaction among their subordinates.
The descriptive exploratory survey method was used. A questionnaire with closed-ended and open-ended questions were distributed and collected from one hundred and fourty (140) respondents.
The results indicated that the nursing management and the nursing staff are happy with the intrinsic factors of the job, but dissatisfied with the extrinsic factors of the organisational climate.
The outcome of this research affirms that there are extrinsic factors within the work climate that affect the nursing management and the nursing staff negatively.
Recommendations are made to promote job satisfaction in selected hospitals within the Mpumalanga province. / Health Studies / M.A. (Nursing Science)
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Organisational climate as a cause of job dissatisfaction among nursing staff in selected hospitals within the Mpumalanga ProvinceLephoko, Constance Siphiwe Peggy 02 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to describe and explore the organisational climate as a cause of job dissatisfaction among nursing staff in selected hospitals within Mpumalanga Province. The major objectives were to determine what organisational climate encompasses; ascertain which factors related to organisational climate can cause dissatisfaction among nurses; determine whether there is a difference in the way nursing management and the nursing staff perceive the existing organisational climate; and make recommendations for health service managers to improve the organisational climate in order facilitate greater job satisfaction among their subordinates.
The descriptive exploratory survey method was used. A questionnaire with closed-ended and open-ended questions were distributed and collected from one hundred and fourty (140) respondents.
The results indicated that the nursing management and the nursing staff are happy with the intrinsic factors of the job, but dissatisfied with the extrinsic factors of the organisational climate.
The outcome of this research affirms that there are extrinsic factors within the work climate that affect the nursing management and the nursing staff negatively.
Recommendations are made to promote job satisfaction in selected hospitals within the Mpumalanga province. / Health Studies / M.A. (Nursing Science)
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