equity theory case study presentation
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Rahul Agrawal
Santosh Choudhary
Navodita Upadhayay
Swati Gupta
Navin Bhattarai
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Part 1
Concept of Motivation Simple model of motivation. Types of Rewards
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Motivation
Definition:
“ The forces either internal or external to
a person that stimulate enthusiasm & persistence to accomplish a certain action
”
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NEED-Creates desire to fulfill needs (food, friendship, recognition, achievement).
BEHAVIOR-Results in actions to fulfill needs.
REWARDS-Satisfy needs; intrinsic or extrinsic rewards.
FEEDBACK-Reward informs person whether behavior was appropriate and should be used again.
Simple model of motivation
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1. Intrinsic rewards:
satisfactions a person receives in the process of performing a particular action.
2. Extrinsic rewards: given by another person.
Types of Rewards
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Intrinsic reward: from working on challenging technical problems.
Extrinsic reward: from beneficial global impact of their work
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Part 2
Process Perspectives of Motivation Equity Theory
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Process Perspectives Focus on why people choose certain behavioral
options to satisfy their needs and how they evaluate their satisfaction after they have attained their goals.
Process Perspectives of Motivation Equity Theory Expectancy Theory Goal-Setting Theory
Process Perspectives on Motivation
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1.Equity Theory People are motivated to seek social equity in
the rewards they receive for performance. Equity is an individual’s belief that the
treatment he or she receives is fair relative to the treatment received by others.
Individuals view the value of rewards (outcomes) and inputs of effort as ratios and make subjective comparisons of themselves to other people.
outcomes (self)
inputs (self) =outcomes (other)
inputs (other)
Process Perspectives on Motivation
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A. An Equitable Situation
Self Other
$2
1 hour
= $2 per hour$4
2 hours
= $2 per hour
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B. Negative Inequity
Self Other
$2
1 hour
= $2 per hour$3
1 hour
= $3 per hour
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C. Positive Inequity
Self Other
$3
1 hour
= $3 per hour$2
1 hour
= $2 per hour
1.Equity Theory
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Source: Van Fleet, David D., and Tim Peterson, Contemporary Management, Third Edition. Copyright © 1994 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
The Equity Process
1.Equity Theory
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Equity Theory (cont’d)Conditions of and reactions to equity comparisons: Feeling equitably rewarded.
Maintain performance and accept comparison as fair estimate.
Feeling under-rewarded - try to reduce inequity.
Change inputs by trying harder or slacking off. Change outcomes by demanding a raise. Distort the ratios by altering perceptions of self or of
others. Leave situation by quitting the job. Change comparisons by choosing another object
person.
1.Equity Theory
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Part 3
• Case Study• Layout Of The Case Study• Questions To Be Answered
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• School Dean Raises The Salary of 7 Management
Teachers.
• This Creates uproar among the Non- Management
Teachers.
• The situation occurred during financial crisis so raising the
pays for all employees was not possible.
• The problem is exaggerated by the lack of a clear pay
policy .
• The President of the university and the Board of Directors
are faced with the enormous challenge of creating
cohesiveness among the faculty despite their irreconcilable
differences.
• Their actions and decisions will shape the fate of the
university.
Layout Of The Case
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• Using the equity theory, discuss and rationalize the non-
management faculty members' and the Management
Professors actions toward the salary adjustments for The
University?
• During the current stage of conflict aftermath, what can
the administration do to rebuild trust and reunite the
academic areas to allow them to work together as a team?
• Should the administration try to externally or internally
align the compensation plan?
Questions To Be Answered
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What you believe, you can achieve.
Say THANK YOU ----The easiest, least expensive way to motivate workers is often overlooked
"When you come to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on. "
Franklin D. Roosevelt
People often say that motivation doesn't last. Well, neither does bathing - that's why we recommend it daily.Zig Ziglar
MotivationSaying & Quotes
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Thank you for listening