A comparison of information systems and non-information systems personnel working in non-information systems organizational departments
A survey was conducted to investigate motivational and satisfaction differences between Information Systems (IS) and non-IS personnel working in various non-IS organizational departments. The motivational factors of Motivating Potential Score (MPS), Growth Need Strength (GNS), Social Need Strength (...
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ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-242772014-11-27T16:15:44Z A comparison of information systems and non-information systems personnel working in non-information systems organizational departments Pafford, Michael E. Munn, Lyle V. Sivasankaran, Taracad R. Thomas, Kenneth W. Motivational Differences Personality Characteristics Growth Need Movitvating Potentialof Jobs Project Teams Managing MIS Personnel A survey was conducted to investigate motivational and satisfaction differences between Information Systems (IS) and non-IS personnel working in various non-IS organizational departments. The motivational factors of Motivating Potential Score (MPS), Growth Need Strength (GNS), Social Need Strength (SNS), Average Psychological Score (APS), and Overall Satisfaction Score (OSS) were measured. Control for occupational group differences was achieved by classifying survey respondents into one of two job categories: Managerial or Professional/Technical. Significant differences were found in the GNS scores and SNSs of the two job categories. Several implications of the research findings are discussed and recommendations are made with respect to future studies. 2012-12-10T21:22:47Z 2012-12-10T21:22:47Z 1989-03 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/24277 en_US Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School |
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Motivational Differences Personality Characteristics Growth Need Movitvating Potentialof Jobs Project Teams Managing MIS Personnel Pafford, Michael E. Munn, Lyle V. A comparison of information systems and non-information systems personnel working in non-information systems organizational departments |
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A survey was conducted to investigate motivational and satisfaction differences between Information Systems (IS) and non-IS personnel working in various non-IS organizational departments. The motivational factors of Motivating Potential Score (MPS), Growth Need Strength (GNS), Social Need Strength (SNS), Average Psychological Score (APS), and Overall Satisfaction Score (OSS) were measured. Control for occupational group differences was achieved by classifying survey respondents into one of two job categories: Managerial or Professional/Technical. Significant differences were found in the GNS scores and SNSs of the two job categories. Several implications of the research findings are discussed and recommendations are made with respect to future studies. |
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Sivasankaran, Taracad R. |
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Sivasankaran, Taracad R. Pafford, Michael E. Munn, Lyle V. |
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Pafford, Michael E. Munn, Lyle V. |
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Pafford, Michael E. |
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A comparison of information systems and non-information systems personnel working in non-information systems organizational departments |
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A comparison of information systems and non-information systems personnel working in non-information systems organizational departments |
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A comparison of information systems and non-information systems personnel working in non-information systems organizational departments |
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A comparison of information systems and non-information systems personnel working in non-information systems organizational departments |
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A comparison of information systems and non-information systems personnel working in non-information systems organizational departments |
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comparison of information systems and non-information systems personnel working in non-information systems organizational departments |
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