Motivating Blue-Collar Employees: A Case Study of the Chinese Workforce |
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Authors: | Artemis Chang Francis Chan Amanda Gudmundsson Sukanlaya Sawang |
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Affiliation: | 1. Queensland University of Technology , Brisbane, Australia a2.chang@qut.edu.au;3. Queensland University of Technology , Brisbane, Australia |
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Abstract: | The Katz and Kahn (1978) Katz, R. and Kahn, D. 1978. The social psychology of organisations, 2nd, Toronto, , Canada: John Wiley &; Sons. [Google Scholar] motivational framework is an open system management theory that underscores the importance of self-regulation while stressing the significance of using continuous feedback to adapt in a rapidly changing environment. This study aims to examine Katz and Kahn's prepositions that the implementation of a system of rule compliance, external rewards, and internalized motivation can decrease employee turnover, increase quantitative and qualitative standards of performance, and enhance cooperation and creativeness. The results among 233 Chinese employees (96.6% response rate) indicated partial support for Katz and Kahn's motivational framework. The implication for improving the Chinese workforce, in particular blue-collar occupations, is discussed. |
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Keywords: | blue collar Chinese motivation performance creativity |
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