Asked by Sylvanna Riazzo on Jun 18, 2024
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In what way is there congruency between Maslow's theory and Herzberg's theory?
A) The higher-order needs correspond to motivators,and lower-order needs correspond to the hygienes factors.
B) Both Maslow and Herzberg assume that a satisfied need no longer motivates.
C) Both Maslow's and Herzberg's theories could be classified as "process theories."
D) Both Maslow and Herzberg explicitly describe the distinction between job satisfaction and work motivation.
Maslow's Theory
A psychological theory proposing a hierarchy of human needs, from basic physiological needs to safety, love and belonging, esteem, and finally self-actualization, influencing human behavior.
Herzberg's Theory
A motivation theory which suggests that there are certain factors that cause job satisfaction while a separate set of factors cause dissatisfaction, famously divided into 'hygiene' and 'motivator' factors.
Higher-Order Needs
These are advanced human needs as outlined in Maslow's hierarchy, including esteem and self-actualization needs, which are fulfilled after basic physical and security needs.
- Distinguish main motivational theories and their implementation in professional environments.
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Learning Objectives
- Distinguish main motivational theories and their implementation in professional environments.
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