SIZE OF A COMPANY AND ITS IMPACT ON PERCEPTION OF INTANGIBLE MOTIVATION

Journal Title: International Journal for Quality Research - Year 2019, Vol 13, Issue 1

Abstract

Motivation encourages creativity, innovation, professional development of employees and is the key for high business standards. Starting point for this research is that motivation for work will be greater if a person can fulfil several diversified needs. System of rewarding concentrates on design, implementation and maintenance of different forms. For this research intangible factors of motivation were defined. Aim of the research was to determine the differences in perception of intangible factors considering the size of the company they work in. The total of 536 respondents presented that without regard of the size of company they work for they consider intangible factors and strategies as very important.

Authors and Affiliations

Ana Globočnik Žunac, Krešimir Buntak, Petra Tišler

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  • EP ID EP471317
  • DOI 10.24874/IJQR13.01-01
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Ana Globočnik Žunac, Krešimir Buntak, Petra Tišler (2019). SIZE OF A COMPANY AND ITS IMPACT ON PERCEPTION OF INTANGIBLE MOTIVATION. International Journal for Quality Research, 13(1), 3-12. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-471317