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Chapter 16 Motivating Employees

TRUE/FALSE QUESTIONS

A MANAGERS DILEMMA

1.According to the company profile in A Managers Dilemma, the majority of employees at Group M consist of highly educated professionals who work from their homes.(False; easy; p. 391)

2.Based on the company profile in A Managers Dilemma, Group M has been profiled as a sweatshop where employees work long hours in dirty, dimly lit factories.(False; easy; p. 391)

WHAT IS MOTIVATION?

3.Motivation is an internal state that makes certain outcomes appears attractive.(False; easy; p. 392)

4.The three key elements in the definition of motivation are effort, organizational goals, and needs.(True; difficult; p. 392)

CONTEMPORARY THEORIES OF MOTIVATION

5.Based on McClellands three-needs theory, high achievers perform best when the odds are against them.(False; moderate; p. 396)

6.The best managers are high in the need for power and high in the need for affiliation.(False; difficult; p. 396)

7.People with a high need for affiliation prefer cooperative situations to competitive ones.(True; moderate; p. 396)

8.People will do better when they get feedback on how well theyre progressing toward their goals.(True; easy; p. 397)

9.Reinforcement theory is related to an individuals belief that he or she is capable of performing a task.(False; moderate; p. 399)

10.The key to reinforcement theory is that it ignores factors such as goals, expectations, and needs and focuses solely on what happens to a person when he or she takes some action.(True; difficult; p. 399)

11.The lower a persons self-efficacy, the more confidence he/she has in his/her ability to succeed in a task.(False; moderate; p. 399)12.Reinforcement theorists believe that behavior is a function of its consequences.(True; easy; p. 399)

13.According to a recent survey, the primary reason employees stay with their jobs is because of flexible work hours.(False; moderate; p. 400)

14.Adding vertical depth to a job is called job enlargement.(False; moderate; p. 400)

15.Job design refers to the way tasks are combined to form complete jobs.(True; easy; p. 400)

16.When a mail sorters job is expanded to include mail delivery, the mail sorter has experienced job enlargement.(True; easy; p. 400)

17.Job enlargement increases job depth.(False; easy; p. 400)

18.In the job characteristics model, task significance refers to the degree to which a job requires completion of a whole and identifiable piece of work.(False; moderate; p. 401)

19.According to the job characteristics model, task autonomy is not important.(False; moderate; p. 401)

20.Guidance from the job characteristics model suggests that job enlargement should take place rather than task specialization.(True; moderate; p. 402)

21.According to equity theory, a person who earns $50,000 will be less satisfied with his/her pay than a person who earns $100,000.(False; moderate; p. 403)

22.Equity theory has three referent categories: other, system, and self.(True; moderate; p. 404)

23.The three variables in Vrooms expectancy theory are valence, instrumentality, and expectancy.(True; moderate; p. 405)

24.Vroom would say that if a person values an outcome, his/her effort to obtain that outcome will always be great.(False; moderate; 405)

CURRENT ISSUES IN MOTIVATION

25.Flextime is a scheduling system in which employees work four 10-hour days.(False; easy; p. 409)26.Performance-based compensation is probably most compatible with expectancy theory.(True; difficult; p. 413)

27.Open-book management is a motivational approach in which an organizations financial statements are opened to and shared with all employees.(True; moderate; p. 411)

28.The loyalty of professionals is to their organization.(False; easy; p. 410)

29.Job sharing consists of two or more people who split a full-time job.(True; easy; p. 409)

30.Commuting is when employees work at home and are linked to the workplace by computer and modem.(False; moderate; p. 409)

Multiple-Choice QuestionsFor each of the following choose the answer that most completely answers the question.

WHAT IS MOTIVATION?

31.The willingness to exert high levels of effort to reach organizational goals based on the efforts ability to satisfy some individual need is ______________.a.motivationb.leadershipc.effort managementd.need configuration(a; moderate; p. 392)

32.An internal situation that makes certain outcome appear attractive is known as ______________.a.motivationb.leadershipc.effort managementd.needs(d; moderate; p. 392)

33.The three key elements in the definition of organizational motivation are ______________, organizational goals, and needs.a.personalityb.abilityc.effort d.tenure(c; easy; p. 392)

34.Motivated employees are in a state of ______________ that is relieved the exertion of effort.a.needb.tension c.performanced.defined anticipation(b; easy; p. 392)

EARLY THEORIES OF MOTIVATION

35.Within Maslows hierarchy of needs, the need for belonging is associated with ______________.a.physiological needsb.safety needsc.social needs d.esteem needs(c; easy; p. 394)

36.According to Maslow, an employee who has a need for more self-respect has unmet ______________.a.physiological needsb.safety needsc.social needsd.esteem needs (d; easy; p. 394)

37.McGregor assumed that people who were lazy would normally be viewed through _______________.a.Theory Xb.Theory Yc.Social Needs Theoryd.Physical Needs Theory(a; moderate; p. 394)

38.Theory Y assumes that people inherently _____________.a.need satisfaction of need to belong more than anything elseb.avoid responsibility and need to be closely controlledc.want to work and exercise self-directiond.work to satisfy hygiene factors(c; moderate; p. 394)

39.Herzbergs theory of motivation was based on the question, _______________a.What is satisfaction in a job?b.Just who is my boss?c.Will I receive justice in awarding pay?d.What do people want from their jobs? (d; moderate; p. 395)

40.When an employee has a need for ____________, achieving ones potential in his or her career meets that need.a.physiological needsb.safety needsc.social needsd.self-actualization needs (d; moderate; p. 393)

41.___________ assumes that employees have little ambition, dislike work, and avoid responsibility.a.Theory Yb.Theory X c.Self-actualization Need Theoryd.Belongingness Need Theory(b; moderate; p. 394)

42.According to Herzberg,when ___________ are adequate, people won't be dissatisfied, but they also will not be satisfied.a.achievement needsb.affiliation needsc.power needsd.hygiene factors (a; moderate; p. 396)

43.An individual who wants to buy a home in an expensive neighborhood with a low crime rate is satisfying which psychological needs state?a.esteemb.safety c.physiologicald.self-actualization(b; moderate; p. 394)

44.The drive to find food, drink, and sexual satisfaction is based on what level of need?a.physiological b.safetyc.self-actualizationd.social(a; moderate; p. 393)

45.The need for such factors as status, recognition, attention, self-respect, autonomy, and achievement are examples of which of the following needs according to Maslows hierarchy of needs?a.physiologicalb.esteem c.sociald.self-actualization(b; moderate; p. 394)

46.Growth, achieving ones potential, self-fulfillment, and the drive to become what one is capable of becoming are characteristics of which need according to Maslows hierarchy?a.physiologicalb.esteemc.sociald.self-actualization (d; moderate; p. 394

47.According to Herzberg, in order to provide employees with job satisfaction, managers should concentrate on _____________.a.hygiene factorsb.issues such as payc.motivator factors (moderate)d.extrinsic factors(c; moderate; p. 396)

CONTEMPORARY THEORIES OF MOTIVATION

48.David McClellands needs theory suggested that the highest level of needs was the need for ______________.a.employmentb.powerc.achievement d.affiliation(c; moderate; p. 396)

49.The best managers are high in ________________.a.physiological needsb.security needsc.need for power d.need for achievement(c; moderate; p. 397)

50.Difficult goals, when accepted, result in _______________.a.lower performance than easy goalsb.higher performance than easy goals c.low satisfactiond.higher dissatisfaction(b; moderate; p. 398)

51.Goal setting works best when the goals are _____________.a.specificb.indefinitec.infinited.moderately challenging(a; easy; p. 398)

52.Goal setting is more effective in cultures located in _______________.a.Asiab.North America c.South Americad.Europe(b; moderate; p. 399)

53.The concept that behavior is a function of consequences is known as ______________.a.reinforcement theory b.leadershipc.group dynamicsd.human resource management(a; easy; p. 399)

54.Behavior that is not rewarded, or is punished, is _______________.a.extinguishedb.not high on a list of prioritiesc.unstructuredd.less likely to be repeated (d; moderate; p. 400)

55.One of the first attempts to design jobs horizontally expanded jobs and is known as job _____________.a.enlargement b.scopec.rotationd.enrichment(a; moderate; p. 400)

56.A theory that suggests that employees compare their inputs and outcomes from a job to the ratio of input to outcomes of relevant others is known as ______________.a.action motivationb.goal settingc.reinforcement theoryd.equity theory(d; moderate; p. 403)

57.The importance that an individual places on a potential outcome or reward that can be achieved on the job is known as _____________.a.valence or attractiveness of rewardb.operant learning opportunityc.effort performance linkage or expectancyd.goal-setting behaviora; moderate; p. 405)

58.The degree to which the individual believes that performing at a particular level is instrumental in attaining the desired outcome is _____________.a.valence of a rewardb.valencec.effort performance linkaged.instrumentality or performance-reward linkage (d; moderate; p. 405)

59.An individual who would enjoy taking on the challenge of personally redesigning the workflow of a manufacturing line to improve employee productivity would probably be rated high on which of the following?a.need for affiliationb.need for impactc.need for achievement d.need for powercdifficultPage 396

60.According to McClelland, the need to make others behave in a way they wouldnt have behaved otherwise is which of the following work motives?a.need for achievementb.need for power c.need for affiliationd.need for motivation(b; easy; p. 396)

61.Which of the following suggests that there is a need to have good relationships at work?a.need for achievementb.need for powerc.need for fulfillmentd.need for affiliation (d; moderate; p. 396)

62.People will do better when they get ______________ because it helps identify discrepancies between what they have done and what they want to do.a.inputb.goalsc.equityd.feedback (d; easy; p. 402)

63.The higher your ______________, the more confidence you have in your ability to succeed in a task.a.self-efficacy b.self-esteemc.reinforcersd.job scope(a; easy; p. 399)

64.Reinforcement theorists believe that behavior results from which of the following?a.external consequences b.internal personality traits, such as need for achievementc.setting high goalsd.intrinsic satisfiers(a; moderate; p. 399)

65.A ______________ is any consequence immediately following a response that increases the probability that the behavior will be repeated.a.goalb.reinforcer c.conclusiond.job characteristics model(b; moderate; p. 399)

66.______________ is the way tasks are combined to form complete jobs.a.Job scopeb.Job enlargementc.Job enrichmentd.Job design (d; moderate; p. 400)

67.The higher your _______________, the more confident you are in your ability to succeed in a taska.self-efficacy b.democratic orientationc.goals are setd.work ethic(a; difficult; p. 399)

68.According to reinforcement theory, rewards are effective if they ___________ a desired behavior.a.precedeb.follow c.coincide withd.decrease (b; moderate; p. 399)

69.The job characteristics model is based on ____________.a.skill variety b.feedbackc.autonomyd.all of the above (d; moderate; p. 401)

70.According to reinforcement theory, an individual would behave in a desired manner if which of the following occurred?a.Nothing happened when they acted appropriately.b.They are punished for doing the wrong behavior.c.They set specific, difficult goals to achieve.d.They are immediately rewarded, such as by a monthly bonus. (d; moderate; p. 400)

71.The number of different tasks required in a job and the frequency with which those tasks are repeated is ____________. a.scopeb.enlargementc.enrichmentd.design(a; moderate; p. 400)

72.Horizontally expanding the tasks of a job is known by which of the following terms?a.job enrichmentb.job enlargement c.task improvementd.job expansion(b; moderate; p. 400)

73.Job ______________ is vertical expansion of a job by adding planning and evaluating responsibilities.a.scopeb.enlargementc.enrichment d.design(c; moderate; p. 401)

74.The research evidence on the use of job enrichment programs could be classified as ____________.a.encouragingb.strongly supportivec.moderately supportived.inconclusive(d; moderate; p. 401)

75.The job characteristics model identifies ______________ as the degree to which a job has substantial impact on the lives or work of other people.a.task significance b.task identityc.skill varietyd.autonomy(a; moderate; p. 401)

76.______________ is the degree to which a job provides substantial freedom, independence, and discretion to the individual in scheduling the work and determining the procedures to be used in carrying it out.a.Task significanceb.Task identityc.Skill varietyd.Autonomy

(d; easy; p. 402)

77.______________ is the degree to which carrying out the work activities required by a job results in an individuals obtaining direct and clear information about the effectiveness of his or her performance.a.Task significanceb.Task identityc.Skill varietyd.Feedback (d; moderate; p. 402)

78.The job characteristics model provides guidance to managers concerning _______________.a.job designb.employee selectionc.pay satisfactiond.collective bargaining(a; easy; p. 402)

79.In ______________ an employee compares his jobs inputs-outcomes ratio with that of relevant others and then corrects any inequity.a.reinforcement theoryb.the job characteristics modelc.job designd.equity theory (d; moderate; p. 403)

80.Which of the following is not an input according to equity theory?a.effortb.experiencec.pay level d.education(c; easy; p. 403)

81.In general, the research support for equity theory could be described as ______________.a.strongb.moderatec.weakd.inconclusive(a; moderate; p. 405)

82.Which expectancy theory linkage explains the belief that having a high grade point average is critical in obtaining a good job?a.instrumentality b.expectancyc.goal setting to achievementd.valence(a; difficult; p. 405)

83.Which expectancy theory linkage explains the degree to which a student desires a good job?a.expectancyb.effort to performancec.input to outcomed.valence (d; moderate; p. 405)

84.Which of the following is not an important issue surrounding equity theory?a.it emphasizes payoffsb.it is important to understand why outcomes are important or unimportantc.expected behaviors are importantd.reality is key (d; difficult; p. 405)

CURRENT ISSUES IN MOTIVATION

85.In _____________, employees work fewer days, but more hours per day.a.a reorganization b.flexible work hoursc.a job characteristics modeld.a compressed workweek(d; moderate; p. 409)

86.To maximize motivation among todays diverse workforce, managers need to think in terms of ________________.a.flexibilityb.consistencyc.needsd.wants (a; easy; p. 409)

87.A ______________ workweek is where employees work a certain number of hours per week, but are free, within limits, to vary the hours of work. a.flexibleb.compressed c.congruentd.parallel(a; easy; p. 409)

88.______________ is a scheduling system in which employees are free to vary work hours within certain limits.a.Compressed workweekb.Job sharingc.Flextime d.Telecommuting(c; moderate; p. 409)

89.What type of job scheduling option would allow two different employees to share one 40-hour-a-week systems analyst position?a.compressed workweekb.job sharing c.flextimed.telecommuting(b; easy; p. 409)

90.The linking by computer and modem of workers at home with coworkers and management at an office is termed ____________.a.job sharingb.compressed workweekc.flextimed.telecommuting(d; easy; p. 409)

91.Piece-rate pay plans, wage incentive plans, profit sharing, and lump-sum bonuses are examples of ______________ programs.a.open-book managementb.expectancy theoryc.pay-for-performance d.equity theory(c;easy; p. 412)

92.______________ is a motivational approach in which an organizations financial statements are opened to and shared with all employees.a.Open-book management b.Expectancy theoryc.Pay-for-performanced.Equity theory(a; easy; p. 411)

93.Successful motivation of professions requires that managers recognize that the loyalty of professionals is usually toward their _____________.a.employerb.short-term financial well-beingc.long-term financial well-beingd.profession(d; moderate; p. 410)

94.All of the following are mentioned in the textbook as suggestions to motivate professionals except _______________.a.providing them with ongoing challenging projectsb.using money and promotionsc.allowing them to structure their work in ways they find productived.rewarding them with recognition(b; moderate; p. 410)

95.Which of the following is not a suggestion for motivating employees?a.recognize individual differencesb.makes goals very difficult to achieve c.match people to jobsd.individualize rewards(b; easy; p. 415)

96.Which of the following is not mentioned in the text as a reward program?a.employee incentiveb.pay for performance c.employee recognitiond.stock option programs(a; moderate; pp. 412-413)

97.Which of the following is not mentioned in the text as a suggestion for motivating employees in general?a.recognize individual differencesb.use goalsc.use collective rewards d.dont ignore money

(c; moderate; p. 415)

98.Maslows hierarchy aligns well with employees in ________________.a.the United Statesb.Mexicoc.Japand.Greece(a; moderate; p. 408)

99.Compensation plans that pay employees based on the basis of their contribution to the effectiveness of the organization are referred to as _____________.a.pay-for-performance programsb.expectancy theoryc.equity theoryd.all of the above (a; easy; p. 412)

100.Attempts to show the financial condition of the firm to employees to get them to think like owners of the firm are known as ______________.a.pay-for-performance programsb.work sharing arrangementsc.telecommutingd.open-book management (d; difficult; p. 411)

Scenarios and QuestionsFor each of the following, choose the answer that most completely answers the question.

Joan has considered her own motivation and discussed it with some of her peers. These other students live in her dormitory. She finds some distinct differences within these other students based on their motivation to study.

101.In making her decisions about where she will spend the money she made during the summer, Joan is more likely to spend the money on clothes. According to Maslow, Joan is seeking to satisfy her ___________.a.physiological needsb.safety needsc.social needs d.esteem needs(c; easy; p. 394)

102.As she talked to other students, Joan saw some students who needed more direction in their classroom studies because they had little or no ambition if they were left to their own motivation. This view is similar to _______________ needs.a.physiological b.safety c.social d.self-actualization (d; easy; p. 394)

103.In one of her own classes, Joan can see the material is related to growth and achievement in her career. She is given responsibility to help other students. In Joans motivational processes, as described by Herzberg, this class serves as a(n) ________________.a.achievement needb.affiliation needc.power needd.hygiene factors (d; easy; p. 396)

104.In another class, Joan questions how fairly she is being treated compared to other students. This part of her motivational processes would best fit into ______________.a.Maslows hierarchyb.Herzbergs motivation-hygiene theoryc.equity theoryd.reinforcement theory(c; moderate; p. 403)

105.One of Joans teachers challenged the class to complete an assignment early. Joan accepted this challenge to finish so that she could study more on other classes later in the term. This is an example of _____________.a.physiological needsb.hygiene factorsc.goal settingd.equity(b; difficult; p. 396)

Acme Corporations management feels that employees could be more motivated by their jobs. The jobs were enlarged earlier and some improvements were seen in motivation.

106.The process of enlarging the jobs was accomplished by ______________.a.changing the pay structureb.horizontally diversifying the jobs c.changing the number of breaks during a shiftd.increasing the number of days away from work per month(b; moderate; p. 402)

107.To increase the motivation through enrichment, Acme decides to increase the meaningfulness of the work. This can be done by increasing __________________.a.skill varietyb.task identityc.task significanced.all of the above (d; moderate; p. 401)

108.Most jobs at Acme were redesigned to allow the employees to complete a whole and identifiable piece of work. This fits ____________, a core dimension of the job characteristics model.a.skill varietyb.task identity c.task significanced.autonomy(b; moderate; p. 401)

109.To further enhance the jobs at Acme, managers divided the tasks into jobs that allowed employees to use a collection of skills and talents. These changes could be described as a core dimension of the job characteristics model known as _______________.a.skill variety.b.task identityc.feedbackd.autonomy(a; moderate; p. 401)

110.In addition to these changes, the managers at Acme explained how the jobs were now designed to allow the job to effect the lives and work of other people. This serves as _________, a core dimension in the job characteristics model.a.skill varietyb.task identityc.task significance d.autonomy(c; moderate; p. 401)

111.As a final point in redesigning the jobs at Acme, the managers developed a program that allowed the employees to have a large degree of freedom in their jobs while giving them information as to the outcomes of their work. These changes serve as _________, a core dimension in the job characteristics model.a.task significanceb.autonomyc.feedbackd.b and c (d; difficult; p. 402)

Angie wants to understand what her subordinates think about their jobs. These employees are unmotivated.

112.Angie tries to find how strongly employees believed that if they put effort into their work that they would perform the job satisfactorily. This could be defined as _____________.a.expectancyb.instrumentalityc.valenced.equity(a; easy; p. 405)

113.Angie tries to convince the employees that things will get better if they will work harder. As a process of talking to employees, Angie suggests that she will get raises for the employees based on their harder work. The employees do not believe that Angie can get them raises for working harder. The employees __________ is not very strong.a.expectancyb.instrumentality c.valenced.equity(b; difficult; p. 405)

114.In the end, the employees decide to work harder, and Angie is allowed to give them a raise of 2 percent. Several of the employees feel the raise was too small. This reinforced their feeling that the company will never pay them based on the value they add to the company. This idea refers to _____________.a.expectancyb.instrumentalityc.valenced.reinforcement(c; difficult; p. 405)

115.The employees begin to compare their pay and work conditions to the pay and work conditions of friends and relatives who work in other companies in the local area. This process falls under __________ theory.a.reinforcementb.expectancyc.goal-settingd.equity (d; moderate; p. 403)

Changing Jobs (Scenario)

Marty sat in his favorite chair at home and pondered his work situation. The funding in his division had been cut by 25 percent, but the numerical goals did not budge. Something had to change, and he knew it was his job to figure out how to make the goals reachable. He had decided to try to make it work by changing the way tasks are combined in each job. First, he needed to know how many tasks there were to each job and how frequently each task is repeated. He also knew that because of the funding cut, people were going to be asked to increase their job tasks horizontally. But, he also felt that to balance this he should add planning and evaluating responsibilities. Together, even though the employees were clearly being asked to contribute more, he felt they would have a greater degree of control over their work. No one looked forward to this coming yearmanagers or staffbut it was do or die.

116.Which of the following is the term that describes the way tasks are combined in each job?a.job enlargementb.job scopec.job depthd.job design (d; difficult; p. 400)

117.______________ describes the degree of control employees have over their work.a.Job enlargementb.Job depthc.Job enrichmentd.Job design(b; difficult; p. 401)

118.Marty was also going to ask people to horizontally increase their jobs, also known as job _______________.a.enlargement b.scopec.enrichmentd.designe.depth(a; moderate; p. 400)

119.The vertical expansion of employees, or job ______________, was also suggested by Marty.a.enlargementb.scopec.enrichment d.design(c; moderate; p. 401)A Management Tool (Scenario)

The managers wanted and needed something they could actually use as a tool for redesigning the jobs in their departments. They had now sat through 4 days of management training, but so far, with all of the fancy theories, they had not received any specific guidance in this area. Finally, on the last day of the training, they learned about the job characteristics model. Sure, it still had all of the theory and other academic jargon, but it also provided some specific steps to help improve the core job dimensions.

120.One suggestion, ______________, encourages putting existing fragmented tasks back together to increase skill variety and task identity.a.combining tasks b.creating natural work unitsc.establishing client relationshipsd.expanding jobs vertically(a; easy; p. 402)

121.Another suggestion, ______________, allows employees to judge the level of their performance.a.combining tasksb.creating natural work unitsc.establishing client relationshipsd.opening feedback channels (d; moderate; p. 403)

122.______________ partially closes the gap between the doing and the controlling aspects of the job and increases employee autonomy.a.Combining tasksb.Creating natural work unitsc.Establishing client relationshipsd.Expanding jobs vertically (d; difficult; p. 403)

123.The model also suggests that ______________ will increase employee ownership of the work and help them view their work as meaningful.a.combining tasksb.creating natural work units c.establishing client relationshipsd.expanding jobs vertically(b; difficult; p. 403)

What Do You Expect? (Scenario)

The employees at Acme Toilets Inc. are not working as hard as Jill, their supervisor, would like. The salespeople arent meeting their sales quotas, and Jill cant seem to motivate them to try harder. Jill has been studying expectancy theory and has decided to try to put it into practice.

124.Employees are never able to meet their sales quotas and believe that no matter how hard they work, theyll never meet them. They perceive the ______________ of their success to be low.a.instrumentalityb.expectancy c.valenced.performance-reward linkage(b; difficult; p. 405)

125.Employees believe that they can make their sales quotas, but arent sure that management will really reward them when they do. They perceive the ______________ to be low.a.instrumentality b.expectancyc.valenced.effort-performance linkage(a; difficult; p. 405)

126.Management has set the reward for meeting sales quotas at a lower level than last year. Employees perceive that the ______________ is low.a.instrumentalityb.expectancyc.valence d.performance-reward linkage(c; difficult; p. 405)

127.Jill has arranged for the bonus system to be changed so that the bonus for meeting sales quotas is much higher than it has ever been before. Jill has altered the _______________.a.instrumentalityb.expectancyc.valenced.performance-reward linkage(c; moderate; p. 405)

Design Your Own Job (Scenario)

Terrence has been brought in to a high-tech company to institute family-friendly programs. He has decided that because of the diverse workforce, alternative working hours will be very attractive to the employees.

128.Terrence is allowing two people to split a 40-hour-a-week job. They are splitting the work and the benefits in an arrangement termed ______________.a.flexible work hoursb.a compressed workweekc.flextimed.job sharing (d; easy; p. 409)

129.Terrence allows employees to work four 10-hour days instead of the traditional 5-day workweek. This work arrangement is termed _____________.a.home-based workb.a compressed workweek c.flextimed.job sharing(b; easy; p. 409)

130.Some employees are working from home via computers. This work arrangement is termed ______________.a.flexible work hoursb.a compressed workweekc.flextimed.job sharinge.telecommuting(e; easy; p. 409)

Essay Questions

131.In a short essay, list and discuss the five needs that are based on Maslows hierarchy of needs theory.

Answera.Physiological needs: Food, drink, shelter, sexual satisfaction, and other physical requirements.b.Safety needs: Security and protection from physical and emotional harm, as well as assurance that physical needs will continue to be met.c.Social needs: Affection, belongingness, acceptance, and friendship.d.Esteem needs: Internal esteem factors such as self-respect, autonomy, and achievement and external esteem factors such as status, recognition, and attention.e.Self-actualization needs: Growth, achieving ones potential, and self-fulfillment; the drive to become what one is capable of becoming.(easy; pp. 393-394)

132.In a short essay, list and discuss the three-needs theory according to David McClelland. Next, identify which of these needs has been studied most extensively and discuss the findings of this research.

AnswerThe three-needs theory says there are three needs that are major motives in work. These three needs include the need for achievement, which is the drive to excel, to achieve in relation to a set of standards, and to strive to succeed; the need for power, which is the need to make others behave in a way that they would not have behaved otherwise; and the need for affiliation, which is the desire for friendly and close interpersonal relationships. Of these three needs, the need for achievement has been researched most extensively. The findings show people with a high need for achievement are striving for personal achievement rather than for the trappings and rewards of success. They have a desire to do something better or more efficiently than its been done before. They prefer jobs that offer personal responsibility for finding solutions to problems, in which they can receive rapid and unambiguous feedback on their performance in order to tell whether theyre improving, and in which they can set moderately challenging goals. High achievers arent gamblers; they dislike succeeding by chance. They are motivated by and prefer the challenge of working at a problem and accepting the personal responsibility for success or failure. An important point is that high achievers avoid what they perceive to be very easy or very difficult tasks.(difficult; pp. 396-397)

133.In a short essay, discuss the equity theory and list five probable behavioral responses that may occur when employees perceive an inequity.

AnswerEquity theory proposes that employees perceive what they get from a job situation (outcomes) in relation to what they put into it (inputs) and then compare their inputs-outcomes ratios to those of relevant others. If an employee perceives his or her ratio to be equal to those of relevant others a state of equity exists. In other words, he or she perceives that the situation is fair. However, if the ratio is unequal, inequity exists and they view themselves as under rewarded or over rewarded. When inequities occur, employees attempt to do something about it. Equity theory proposes that employees might (1) distort either their own or others inputs or outcomes, (2) behave in some way to induce others to change their inputs or outcomes, (3) behave in some way to change their own inputs or outcomes, (4) choose a different comparison person, or (5) quit their job.(moderate; pp. 403-404)

134.In a short essay, list and discuss six specific recommendations that should be followed when motivating employees.

Answera.Recognize individual differences: Almost every contemporary motivation theory recognizes that employees arent identical. They have different needs, attitudes, personality, and other important individual variables.b.Match people to jobs: Theres a great deal of evidence showing the motivational benefits of carefully matching people to jobs. For example, high achievers should have jobs that allow them to participate in setting moderately challenging goals and that involve autonomy and feedback. However, keep in mind that not everybody is motivated by jobs that are high in autonomy, variety, and responsibility.c.Use goals: Managers should ensure that employees have hard, specific goals and feedback on how well theyre doing in achieving those goals. The determination of whether goals should be assigned by the manager or set with the employees participation depends on the perception of goal acceptance and the organizations culture. If resistance to goals is expected, participation should increase acceptance. If participation is inconsistent with the culture, use assigned goals.d.Ensure that goals are perceived as attainable: Regardless of whether goals are actually attainable, employees who see goals as unattainable will reduce their effort. Managers must be sure, therefore, that employees feel confident that increased efforts can lead to achieving performance goals.e.Individualize rewards: Because employees have different needs, what acts as a reinforcer for one may not for another. Managers should use their knowledge of employee differences to individualize the rewards they control, such as pay, promotions, recognition, desirable work assignments, autonomy, and participation.f.Link rewards to performance: Managers need to make rewards contingent on performance. Rewarding factors other than performance will only reinforce those other factors. Important rewards such as pay increases and promotions should be given for the attainment of specific goals. Managers should also look for ways to increase the visibility of rewards, making them potentially more motivating.g.Check the system for equity: Employees should perceive that rewards or outcomes are equal to the inputs. On a simple level, experience, ability, effort, and other obvious inputs should explain difference in pay, responsibility, and other obvious outcomes. Remember that one persons equity is anothers inequity, so an ideal reward system should weigh inputs differently in arriving at the proper rewards for each job.h.Dont ignore money: Its easy to get so caught up in setting goals, creating interesting jobs, and providing opportunities for participation that you forget that money is a major reason why most people work. Thus, the allocation of performance-based wage increases, piecework bonuses, and other pay incentives is important in determining employee motivation.(difficult; pp. 415-416)

135. Contrast distributive justice and procedural justice.

AnswerDistributive justice has historically provided the basis for equity theory. It is the perceived fairness of the amount and allocation of rewards among individuals. More recent equity research has focused on procedural justice, which is the perceived fairness of the process used to determine the distribution of rewards. Distributive justice has a greater influence on employee satisfaction than procedural justice does. Procedural justice tends to affect an employees organizational commitment, trust in his/her boss, and intention to quit. (easy; p. 404)