Generational motivation and preference for reward and recognition in a South African facilities management firm

Generational sub-groups have been stereotyped as requiring different approaches in the workplace with regard to what keeps them motivated. This research study was conducted from a humanistic-existential paradigm, seeking to find ways to avoid the demotivation of employees that can result from one-s...

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Main Author: Close, Donné Sue
Other Authors: Martins, N.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18558
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-185582016-04-16T04:08:50Z Generational motivation and preference for reward and recognition in a South African facilities management firm Close, Donné Sue Martins, N. Generation Motivation Reward Recognition Facilities Baby Boomer Veteran Generation X Generation Y Reward preference 658.31420968 Employee motivation -- South Africa Wages -- South Africa -- Psychological aspects Manufacturing industries -- South Africa -- Employees -- Psychology Work environment -- South Africa -- Psychological aspects Baby boom generation -- South Africa -- Attitudes Generation X -- South Africa -- Attitudes Generation Y -- South Africa -- Attitudes Generational sub-groups have been stereotyped as requiring different approaches in the workplace with regard to what keeps them motivated. This research study was conducted from a humanistic-existential paradigm, seeking to find ways to avoid the demotivation of employees that can result from one-size fits all reward and recognition policies. The research attempts to establish the existence and nature of generational differences. Two quantitative measuring instruments, namely the Rewards Preferences Questionnaire (RPQ) and the Motivation Measure, were distributed electronically to all staff of a South African facilities management firm. The findings indicated that there are generational sub-group preferences for certain types of reward, and different perceptions about what types of reward attract, motivate and retain employees. They can be motivated differently by some reward structures. However, for others there was no obvious preference among the generational sub-groups. The main recommendation of the study is that companies adopt a flexible approach to reward and recognition, allowing employees to tailor reward structures according to their needs. Remuneration is the most preferred method of rewarding employees across all generations. Industrial & Organisational Psychology MCOM (Industrial and Organisational Psychology) 2015-05-05T10:10:09Z 2015-05-05T10:10:09Z 2015-01 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18558 en 1 online resource (ix, 195 leaves)
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topic Generation
Motivation
Reward
Recognition
Facilities
Baby Boomer
Veteran
Generation X
Generation Y
Reward preference
658.31420968
Employee motivation -- South Africa
Wages -- South Africa -- Psychological aspects
Manufacturing industries -- South Africa -- Employees -- Psychology
Work environment -- South Africa -- Psychological aspects
Baby boom generation -- South Africa -- Attitudes
Generation X -- South Africa -- Attitudes
Generation Y -- South Africa -- Attitudes
spellingShingle Generation
Motivation
Reward
Recognition
Facilities
Baby Boomer
Veteran
Generation X
Generation Y
Reward preference
658.31420968
Employee motivation -- South Africa
Wages -- South Africa -- Psychological aspects
Manufacturing industries -- South Africa -- Employees -- Psychology
Work environment -- South Africa -- Psychological aspects
Baby boom generation -- South Africa -- Attitudes
Generation X -- South Africa -- Attitudes
Generation Y -- South Africa -- Attitudes
Close, Donné Sue
Generational motivation and preference for reward and recognition in a South African facilities management firm
description Generational sub-groups have been stereotyped as requiring different approaches in the workplace with regard to what keeps them motivated. This research study was conducted from a humanistic-existential paradigm, seeking to find ways to avoid the demotivation of employees that can result from one-size fits all reward and recognition policies. The research attempts to establish the existence and nature of generational differences. Two quantitative measuring instruments, namely the Rewards Preferences Questionnaire (RPQ) and the Motivation Measure, were distributed electronically to all staff of a South African facilities management firm. The findings indicated that there are generational sub-group preferences for certain types of reward, and different perceptions about what types of reward attract, motivate and retain employees. They can be motivated differently by some reward structures. However, for others there was no obvious preference among the generational sub-groups. The main recommendation of the study is that companies adopt a flexible approach to reward and recognition, allowing employees to tailor reward structures according to their needs. Remuneration is the most preferred method of rewarding employees across all generations. === Industrial & Organisational Psychology === MCOM (Industrial and Organisational Psychology)
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title Generational motivation and preference for reward and recognition in a South African facilities management firm
title_short Generational motivation and preference for reward and recognition in a South African facilities management firm
title_full Generational motivation and preference for reward and recognition in a South African facilities management firm
title_fullStr Generational motivation and preference for reward and recognition in a South African facilities management firm
title_full_unstemmed Generational motivation and preference for reward and recognition in a South African facilities management firm
title_sort generational motivation and preference for reward and recognition in a south african facilities management firm
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