The Role of Work Motivation Based on Values in Employee’s Retention in the 21st Century
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Ramírez García, Itziar
Del Cerro Ramón, Susana
Fornells Herrera, Albert
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Universitat Ramon Llull. Facultat de Turisme i Direcció Hotelera Sant Ignasi
Universitat Ramon Llull. Facultat de Ciències de la Salut Blanquerna
Publication date
2019-03Abstract
Organizations in the 21th century have to address the problem of employee’s retention as it has direct and indirect
costs for the organisation. In regards to this issue several theories have emerged pointing out the strong relationship
between retention and employee’s motivation. This last topic is not trivial, as it includes factors from different
disciplines such as the psychological or managerial ones. The aim of this paper is to analyse the current literature
related to different work motivation theories in order to identify patterns, which might help to understand better the
dynamics between motivation at work and its impact on employee retention. In order to do so a detailed revision of
the literature has been done classifying the main motivational theories in needs, traits, values, and cognition.
Results of the above analysis highlight the “satisfaction of a need” as a common denominator in the motivational
theories. Need theories explain why someone must act but they do not explain why particular actions are followed
in specific situations. One of the insights is that values are the ones that unveil what drives individuals to achieve a
goal. Therefore it is vital for organizations to learn and understand which ones are the employees work values in
order to retain them and keep them motivated
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Article
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8 p.
Publisher
David Publishing
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Management Studies, 2019, Vol. 7, No. 2 (Mar.-Apr.)
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