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Describes and analyses: Motivation, motivational theories, content, process theory, rewards, Incentive compensation systems.

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Managerial Accounting 9.11.20



Employee motivation and motivational theories


Why motivates staff?

o Improve staff satisfaction
o Increase turnover and profit
o To enhance customer service
o Achieve organisational objectives


Motivation

o A major objective of management control systems (MCSs) is to align
employee and organisational interests – maximises value of company

o Employee motivation has a major impact on firm performance

o Performance = f (Motivation x Ability)
o Ability = f (Aptitude x (Training +experience))

o Understanding what motivates employees to act in the organisation’s best interest is a
core to organisational success
o Theories of motivation will link to management control

Motivational theories

o Behavioural scientists focused on empirically tested models and suggested:
- Instinct theories (James, Freud) viewed behaviour as resulting from instinct
- Models based on drive or reinforcement
- Scientific management movement (Taylor) – Paternalistic
- Social scientists considered the role of social influences on behaviour (1930s)
- New models of work motivation emerged – content theories (50s)


Content theories

o Identifies the specific factors associated with motivation

1) Maslow’s hierarchy of needs – Content theory

o Identifies a hierarchy of needs starting from basic values to higher needs (self-
actualisation)
o Once a level is satisfied, the next is likely to motivate employees
o If a need is already satisfied, it will no longer motivate

o Advantages:

, Managerial Accounting 9.11.20


- Simple framework
- Intuitively appealing


o Disadvantages:
- Positioning specific incentives within this framework is difficult
- Lower level needs dominate until satisfied




2) Herzberg two factor theory - Content theory

o Hygiene factors (working conditions, money)
- Can have a negative impact on performance if they are not up to standard
- They do not have a positive impact and must be present

o Motivating factors (recognition)
o Advantages of theory:
- Cost effective
- Straightforward and easy to implement

o The classification of money under hygiene factor is open to dispute, however


3) McGregor (1960s) - Content theory

o Theory X: Humans are…
- Lazy
- Must be controlled
- Avoid responsibility

o Theory Y:
- Working is natural
- Can lead and control themselves
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