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Är det någon som bryr sig? : En studie av hur autonomi, kompetens och tillhörighet påverkar motivation och arbetsprestation hos högskolelärare och yrkesidrottstränareSanfridsson, Jakob, Tollsten, Lina January 2024 (has links)
Titel: Är det någon som bryr sig? - En studie av hur autonomi, kompetens och tillhörighet påverkar motivation och arbetsprestation hos högskolelärare och yrkesidrottstränare Nivå: Examensarbete på grundnivå (kandidatexamen) i ämnet företagsekonomi Författare: Jakob Sanfridsson och Lina Tollsten Handledare: Monika Wallmon Datum: 2024, januari Syfte: Att undersöka och analysera motivationsfaktorer hos högskolelärare och yrkesidrottstränare, utifrån självbestämmandeteorin. Genom att identifiera likheter och skillnader i motivationsdrivkrafter för dessa två grupper, ämnar studien bidra till en djupare förståelse av hur olika faktorer påverkar motivationen inom olika yrkesområden. Metod: Blandad metodansats, kombinerande både kvalitativa och kvantitativa tekniker, med tyngd i den kvalitativa delen. Kvantitativ del i form av en enkätundersökning, för undersökning av autonom och kontrollerad motivation. Kvalitativ del i form av semistrukturerade intervjuer utifrån Basic Psychological Needs Theory och de tre temana autonomi, kompetens och tillhörighet. Resultat och slutsats: Visar att hög tillfredsställelse av de tre grundläggande psykologiska behoven autonomi, kompetens, och tillhörighet, där tillhörighet visar sig ha en särskild betydelse för dessa yrkesgrupper, är starkt korrelerade med hög nivå av autonom motivation hos både lärare och tränare. Studien framhäver att skräddarsydda strategier för att tillgodose dessa motivationsbehov är avgörande för att främja arbetsprestation och nöjdhet inom dessa yrkesgrupper. Vikten av att beakta de unika aspekterna av olika arbetsroller i motivationsstrategier betonas för att effektivt stärka motivation och engagemang. Uppsatsens bidrag: Bidrar praktiskt genom att ge riktlinjer för skolledningar och idrottsstyrelser om hur de kan arbeta med sina anställda för att bibehålla motivation. Teoretiskt bidrar det till en djupare förståelse av självbestämmandeteorin genom att utforska hur dess grundläggande psykologiska behov påverkar motivation hos dessa yrkesgrupper. Förslag till fortsatta studier: Forskningen skulle gagnas av att undersöka andra psykologiska behov utöver de som självbestämmandeteorin fokuserar på, för att få en bredare förståelse av motivationsprocesser i arbetslivet. Nyckelord: Självbestämmandeteorin, autonomi, kompetens, tillhörighet, ledarskap, motivation / Title: Does anyone care? - A study on how autonomy, competence and relatedness impact motivation and job performance among university lecturers and professional sports coaches. Level: Student Thesis, Final Assignment for Bachelor Degree in Business Administration Authors: Jakob Sanfridsson and Lina Tollsten Supervisor: Monika Wallmon Date: 2024, January Aim: To investigate and analyse motivational factors among university lecturers and professional sports coaches, based on the self-determination theory. By identifying similarities and differences in the motivational drivers for these two groups, the study aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of how various factors affect motivation within different professional fields. Method: Mixed method approach, combining both qualitative and quantitative techniques, with an emphasis on the qualitative part. Quantitative part in the form of a survey to examine autonomous and controlled motivation. Qualitative part consisting of semi-structured interviews based on the Basic Psychological Needs Theory and the three themes of autonomy, competence, and relatedness. Results and conclusions: Shows that high satisfaction of the three basic psychological needs autonomy, competence, and relatedness, where relatedness proves to have a particular significance for these professional groups, is strongly correlated with a high level of autonomous motivation in both teachers and coaches. The study highlights the importance of tailored strategies to meet these motivational needs to enhance work performance and satisfaction in these professional groups. It emphasizes the importance of considering the unique aspects of different work roles in motivation strategies to effectively strengthen motivation and engagement. Contribution of the thesis: Provides practical guidelines for school leaders and sports boards on how to work with their employees to maintain motivation. Theoretically, it contributes to a deeper understanding of Self-determination theory by exploring how its basic psychological needs affect motivation in these professions. The study underscores the importance of tailored strategies to meet specific motivational needs, which can improve work performance and satisfaction. Suggestions for future studies: The research would benefit from exploring other psychological needs beyond those focused on by Self-determination theory, to gain a broader understanding of motivational processes in the workplace. Keyword: Self-determination theory, Autonomy, Competence, Relatedness, Leadership, Motivation
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A Context-Driven Subgraph Model for Literature-Based DiscoveryCameron, Delroy Huborn 18 December 2014 (has links)
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The Development of Intrinsic Motivation in Children With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity DisorderKrapf, Carissa Jean 26 August 2017 (has links)
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Conservation genetics of a near threatened freshwater mussel species (Lampsilis cardium) and improved prospects for recovery: how nuclear and mitochondrial DNA analyses inform natural history and conservationFerguson, Chad D. 05 June 2009 (has links)
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A Pilots’ Motivation : A qualitative approach in analysing pilots’ motivation despite limited control over working hoursDolfe, Daniel January 2024 (has links)
This study uses the Self Determination Theory (SDT) to describe and analyse what motivates pilots whilst having limited control over working hours. Pilots work in a challenging environment with variable working hours and high operational demands. This affects the pilots autonomous, intrinsic, extrinsic and controlled motivation. The study uses a qualitative approach interviewing eight Swedish pilots working at different airlines. This study describes and analyses the sense of autonomy, sense of competence and sense of relatedness, and how autonomous motivation, intrinsic motivation, extrinsic motivation, and controlled motivation affects pilots´ motivation. This study finds that pilots value the sense of autonomy that comes from empowerment to take decisions within the strict framework of rules they operate in. The pilots feel a strong sense of competence from training programs and knowledge transfer colleagues, and relatedness to colleagues through a sense of being cared for, all these seems to promote autonomous and intrinsic motivation. Further, intrinsic motivation arises from a passion for flying and executing leadership. Extrinsic motivation arises from salary, and fear of punishment. The pilots lack of ability to control their working hours leads to controlled motivation and stress. The findings of this study could be used to improve pilot welfare and motivation. By understanding and addressing pilot motivation airlines can develop strategies to support its workforce more effectively.
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An investigation into the effectiveness of the staff development policies and programmes of the Unisa libraryRamalibana, Kataila M. 09 December 2005 (has links)
This study investigated the effectiveness of staff training and development programmes and policies at the Unisa Library. The aim of the study was to establish how staff training and development needs were met and also how staff felt about the centralisation of the Human Resources Department. Self-administered questionnaires were distributed among the Unisa Library staff including the Unisa Branch Libraries. Interviews with four divisional managers were also conducted.
Staff development is an ongoing process that, by means of a systematic approach, serves to orient, train, and develop each member of the library staff to work together and to serve their customers with the skills necessary to deliver a quality service. As a result, training can be viewed as an essential vehicle to efficient and effective performance by staff and also as a process that develops the skills, awareness or expertise of staff. This is important for both professional and non-professional employees.
Chapter one of this dissertation provided the orientation of this study. Chapter two looked at how the study was conducted, including the research design and methods. Chapter three provided information on the legal aspects of training and development in the workplace and what employees need to be aware of and to know. Chapter four dealt with staff training and development and a literature survey. Chapter five gave an analysis and interpretation of the research findings. Chapter six described the situation at Unisa with respect to staff training and development, while in chapter seven recommendations were made based on the findings of this study.
It was found that the personal development of staff was hindered as only job - related training is supported by the Library's STD workgroup. It is recommended that a training needs analysis be compiled in the Library based on the individual staff training requirements expressed during annual performance appraisals.
Fifty percent of the staff who were surveyed thought it was good to centralise the Human Resources Department. / Information Science / M. A. (Information Science)
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A knowledge perspective on needs to enhance organizational learningKragulj, Florian 03 1900 (has links) (PDF)
Organizational learning causes organizational change. Different descriptive models have been proposed, but little research on variables influencing these processes has been done.
Needs govern our behavior and motivate our acting. It has been shown that their identification and satisfaction effect value-creating and knowledge-intensive activities, such as innovation processes, strategy development, and product design. However, needs are usually implicitly anchored in organizations and people can hardly articulate them. Despite the fact that a focus on needs does not prescribe any concrete strategy, but extends opportunities to act, an initial consideration of needs often lacks. Consequently, their role as an influencing variable for organizational learning has not been investigated yet.
Addressing this gap, this dissertation explores the nature of needs and how they can enhance organizational learning processes. It introduces a novel theory on needs for organizational practice which emphasizes the potential of a focus on needs. It argues why considering needs is beneficial for learning initiatives, such as vision or strategy development, in which various expectations which presumably emerge from shared needs have to be combined. Shared needs within a social system can trigger organizational learning and facilitate the design of new consensual satisfaction strategies (satisfiers).
The theory allows for understanding the motivational forces of organizational learning and exploiting the postulated one-to-many relation between needs and satisfiers. Moreover, it points at influencing variables for the organizational transition from needs to need satisfaction and illustrates that by a knowledge perspective resulting in the concept of "need-based solution knowledge". This knowledge enables people to propose viable satisfiers in organizations. We introduce the methodological framework "Bewextra" that targets at the capacity to identify needs in organizations. It rests upon theories from various scientific fields and utilizes "learning from an envisioned future" as a core method. This enables to literally envision a desired future scenario in which all needs are intuitively fulfilled, and thereby allows for the creation of knowledge about needs.
The research follows the action research paradigm which proposes a combinational interplay between rational and empirical research processes, in which various (qualitative) research methods are used. Besides theoretical considerations, the dissertation reports about four research projects in which the theories and methods were applied, reflected, and refined. More specifically, it presents how "Bewextra" was implemented and adjusted and demonstrates that a combination of conventional learning from the past and "learning from an envisioned future" enhances the outcome of organizational learning in various domains. Moreover, it investigates the differences between organizational strategies, that emerge with reference to needs, and strategies, that are developed without explicitly considering needs.
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[en] OBSERVING THE AFFECTIVE RELATEDNESS IN CHILDREN WITH AUTISM / [pt] OBSERVANDO A CONEXÃO AFETIVA EM CRIANÇAS AUTISTASANA MARIA CAMELO CAMPOS 13 May 2008 (has links)
[pt] A capacidade de conexão afetiva parece faltar às crianças
com autismo o que prejudica as experiências intersubjetivas
primária e secundária e, consequentemente, o
desenvolvimento simbólico. As pesquisas desenvolvidas
para a compreensão dos déficits na capacidade simbólica das
crianças com transtorno do espectro autista (TEA)
identificam dados quantitavos em relação aos
comportamentos sociais, comunicativos pré-verbais e verbais
e afetivos. No entanto, existe uma lacuna na tentativa de
compreender como é a qualidade das interações sócio-
afetivas iniciais destas crianças. Sabe-se que a conexão
afetiva é pré-requisito básico para o desenvolvimento
típico (DT) da capacidade de simbolizar. Esta pesquisa teve
como objetivo investigar se e como ocorreu a conexão
afetiva de 2 crianças TEA estando elas em interação com uma
terapeuta. Foi incluído um grupo controle composto por 2
crianças DT. A descrição qualitativa de 5 cenas de filmagem
mostrou que, apesar de haver diferenças qualitativas entre
o grupo TEA e o grupo DT, é possível observar sinais sutis
da conexão afetiva entre crianças autistas e a terapeuta. / [en] The ability to establish affective relatedness appears to
be lacking in children with autism. As a result, the
primary and secondary intersubjective engagements with
others are impaired and affect the development of the
child`s ability to symbolize. Research conducted on
children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has identified
quantitative data in connection with social behavior,
pre verbal and verbal communication behavior, and emotional
behavior. However, this research has not yet addressed the
quality of the initial social and emotional relationships
established by children with autism. It is widely known
that the emotional connection is an important prerequisite
for the symbolization ability in typical development (TD).
The present research focuses on the investigation of
two ASD children`s affective relatedness during their
interaction with a therapist. A control group formed by 2
TD children was included in the investigation. The
description of 5 taped scenes demonstrates that regardless
of the qualitative differences among the ASD and TD groups,
it is possible to observe a subtle trace of affective
relatedness between the autistic children and the therapist.
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Samhörighet, kompetens och autonomi inom omsorgsverksamhetRylander, Monica January 2013 (has links)
Syftet med den här kvalitativa intervjustudien var att undersöka hur personal i ett omsorgsföretag ser på sig själva och sitt arbete i relation till kompetens, samhörighet och autonomi. Dessa tre begrepp är centrala i Self-determination theory. Resultatet visade att samhörigheten främjades av ett nära samarbete med kollegor och genom många gemensamma aktiviteter, både på arbetstid och utanför. Det främsta hindret för att uppleva samhörighet var om arbetsgruppen strävade åt olika håll eller om det uppstod konflikter i samspelet. Kompetens innebar för respondenterna att känna sig trygga i sitt bemötande av brukarna och att de visste vad de skulle göra i olika situationer. Även om de uttryckte en viss saknad av kunskap inför utagerande- och självskadebeteende så upplevdes ändå de lagar och regler som styrde verksamheten vara det som skapade störst osäkerhet och kunde vara hindrade för känslan av att uppleva sig kompetent. Resultatet visade också att respondenterna, trots att verksamheten till stor del styrdes av lagar och regler, upplevde en känsla av autonomi så länge de fick vara delaktiga i att planera och organisera arbetsuppgifternas utformning. / The main objective of this qualitative interview study was to examine how personnel elemployed at a company providing social care services, view themselves and their work in relation to competence, relatedness and autonomy. These three concepts are an essential part of Self-Determination Theory. The result showed that relatedness was promoted by close cooperation between colleagues and by frequent common activities during the workday, but also by activities with colleagues outside work. Main obstacles to relatedness appeared when the staff were striving in different directions and when conflicts emerged. The respondents felt competent in interaction with the clients and when it was clearly stated how they were supposed to act in specific situations. The respondents expressed the need for more of knowledge of self-harming behavior and similar behaviors of acting out. However, the main obstacle to feeling competent was insecurity of what laws and regulations that govern their workplace. Despite the fact that laws and regulations govern a large part of their work, the respondents expressed that they felt reasonable autonomous as long as they participated in the planning and organization of different tasks.
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Internationalization of a Health Care Organization : An Empirical Study on GambroJech, Martin, Magnani, Federico, Freitas, Rute January 2007 (has links)
The international marketer is challenging new factors in the present globalized world. Such marketer has often to solve conflicts resulting from different laws, cultures and societies, and overcome a variety of constraints when entering or establishing foreign markets. Entering and establishing new markets is a complicated process affected by both, external and internal factors. To be successful in new markets, said marketers must formulate market entry strategy with regard to those factors. This paper was written with the purpose to investigate the relationship between relatedness of core business and business regarding the market in question, government policies and regulations, and entry strategy of companies entering the U.S. renal services market. We have carried out the exploratory research based mainly on secondary data obtained from annual reports from 1995 to 2005. The one case study on the Swedish health care company Gambro was conducted in order to formulate hypotheses, which can be proven in prospective research. The whole paper is written in the context of PSE market entry model developed by Anders Pehrsson. Based on the analysis we suggest that if the perception of barriers is low and the relatedness between core business and business regarding market in question is high, companies prefer a non-organic growth when entering the market.
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