نتایج جستجو برای: extrinsic rewards

تعداد نتایج: 33341  

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2005
Natasja van Vegchel Jan de Jonge Hans Bosma Wilmar Schaufeli

The present paper provides a review of 45 studies on the Effort-Reward Imbalance (ERI) Model published from 1986 to 2003 (inclusive). In 1986, the ERI Model was introduced by Siegrist et al. (Biological and Psychological Factors in Cardiovascular Disease, Springer, Berlin, 1986, pp. 104-126; Social Science & Medicine 22 (1986) 247). The central tenet of the ERI Model is that an imbalance betwee...

Journal: :Inf. Res. 2014
Christine Nya-Ling Tan T. Ramayah

Introduction. This research addresses a primary issue that involves motivating academics to share knowledge. Adapting the theory of reasoned action, this study examines the role of motivation that consists of intrinsic motivators (commitment; enjoyment in helping others) and extrinsic motivators (reputation; organizational rewards) to determine and explain the behaviour of Malaysian academics i...

2009
Panagiotis Gkorezis Eugenia Petridou

This empirical study explores the influence of four extrinsic rewards, namely relationships with supervisor, relationships with co-workers, job security and financial rewards on nurses’ psychological empowerment. The study encompasses 395 nurses from both Greek public and private hospitals. Regression analysis is used to test the research hypotheses. The results of the study have shown that all...

2003
Harvey S. James

According to empirical evidence, extrinsic incentives often crowd out intrinsic motivation, thus reducing the effort choices of workers. This article presents a simple model illustrating how the introduction of monetary incentives causes a discontinuous reduction in worker effort as well as a reduction in worker motivation to act in the interest of a principal. The primary finding is that motiv...

Journal: :CoRR 2016
Max Jaderberg Volodymyr Mnih Wojciech Czarnecki Tom Schaul Joel Z. Leibo David Silver Koray Kavukcuoglu

Deep reinforcement learning agents have achieved state-of-the-art results by directly maximising cumulative reward. However, environments contain a much wider variety of possible training signals. In this paper, we introduce an agent that also maximises many other pseudo-reward functions simultaneously by reinforcement learning. All of these tasks share a common representation that, like unsupe...

Journal: :Journal of personality 2009
Sami Abuhamdeh Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

The current study examined Intrinsic Motivation Orientation and Extrinsic Motivation Orientation (Work Preference Inventory; Amabile, Hill, Hennessey, & Tighe, 1994) as potential trait-level moderators of the way Internet chess players responded to the intrinsic and extrinsic rewards of the chess games they played. On the basis of the defining characteristics of these 2 types of motivational or...

2014
Leong Teen Wei Rashad Yazdanifard

Each employee’s performance is important in an organization. A way to motivate it is through the application of reinforcement theory which is developed by B. F. Skinner. One of the most commonly used methods is positive reinforcement in which one’s behavior is strengthened or increased based on consequences. This paper aims to review the impact of positive reinforcement on the performances of e...

Journal: :Public Administration Review 2023

Abstract Monetary rewards have historically played a prominent role in public employee turnover. Additionally, non‐monetary such as internal environmental factors contribute to the ability recruit, retain, and satisfy employees. Our research seeks apply push pull theory of motivation total reward (intrinsic extrinsic rewards) preferences county chief administrative officers (CAOs) state Georgia...

Journal: :Neural networks : the official journal of the International Neural Network Society 2013
Marco Mirolli Vieri G. Santucci Gianluca Baldassarre

An important issue of recent neuroscientific research is to understand the functional role of the phasic release of dopamine in the striatum, and in particular its relation to reinforcement learning. The literature is split between two alternative hypotheses: one considers phasic dopamine as a reward prediction error similar to the computational TD-error, whose function is to guide an animal to...

Journal: :J. Information Science 2007
Hsiu-Fen Lin

Numerous scholars and practitioners claim that motivational factors can facilitate successful knowledge sharing. However, little empirical research has been conducted examining the different kinds of motivation (extrinsic and intrinsic) used to explain employee knowledge sharing behaviors. By integrating a motivational perspective into the theory of reasoned action (TRA), this study examines th...

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