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Research Of The Motivation Consequences At Employees With A Different Education Level

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  • Josko Sindik

    (Institute of Anthropology, Zagreb)

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Some common characteristics of the motivation consequences for "average" employees of various levels of education could be perceived in practice. The aim of the research was to determine whether there is a unique set of interrelated specific attitudes and features that are the result of work motivation, which could differentiate people at different education levels. For this purpose, the „snowball“ sample of 193 subjects is examined. The questionnaire for measuring the attitudes and features of qualification (SZSS) was constructed, with the purpose of finding differences between people at different levels of qualification. Instrument showed a low but satisfactory reliability for all of its dimensions. Factor analysis produced three latent dimensions that are the basic element of attitudes and characteristics according to which the distinction could be made between different people at different levels of qualification, such as: external attribution / rationalization of failure, the value of job, and assessment of other people. These three factors interpreted total of 39% of the total variance. Questionnaire respondents were statistically significantly different in terms of professional qualifications with regards to the dimensions of external attribution / rationalization of failure and job value.

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  • Josko Sindik, 2011. "Research Of The Motivation Consequences At Employees With A Different Education Level," Economic Thought and Practice, Department of Economics and Business, University of Dubrovnik, vol. 20(1), pages 101-119, june.
  • Handle: RePEc:avo:emipdu:v:20:y:2011:i:1:p:101-119
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    Keywords

    level of education; construct; motivation; characteristics; differences;
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    • M20 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Economics - - - General

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