The Role Motivation on Employees Work Performance In

The Role Motivation on Employees Work Performance In

View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by Digital Library of Open University of Tanzania i THE ROLE MOTIVATION ON EMPLOYEES WORK PERFORMANCE IN PUBLIC ORGANIZATION: A CASE OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION JENIFER FARAJI A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTERS OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT OF THE OPEN UNIVERSITY OF TANZANIA 2013 ii CERTIFICATION I, the undersigned certify that I have read and hereby recommends for acceptance by the Open University of Tanzania, a dissertation entitled “The Role of Motivation on Employees work Performance in Public Organization: A Case of National Development Corporation” in partial fulfillment of Masters of “Human Resource Management of the Open University of Tanzania. ______________________________ Dr. Chacha Alfred Matoka ______________________________ Date iii COPYRIGHT No part of this dissertation may be produced or transmitted in any form and by any means without permission of the writer or the Open “University of Tanzania. iv DECLARATION I, Jenifer Faraji, declare that the dissertation entitled“ The Role of Motivation on Employee Work Performance in Public Organization” A case of National Development Corporation (NDC) is my original work carried out by me under the guidance of my supervisor and is the result of my own independent work / investigation, except where otherwise stated, Other sources are acknowledged by giving references. A reference list is appended. This had not been presented for award if any academic qualification in any Higher Learning Institution ______________________________ Signature ______________________________ Date v DEDICTIONS To my lovely young sisters “Edna, Joyce, Grace and the family of Mr. Chibalula for their unconditional love and unwavering support in my education achievement, may they live longer and God bless them. vi ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The support, guidance and encouragement of the following individuals are gratefully acknowledged, because without their support this dissertation would not have been successfully completed. Special thanks go to my supervisor Dr. Chacha Alfred Matoka and my fellow students for sharing his knowledge and giving professional support and guidance. I would like also convey my appreciation the management and staff of NDC for giving me the opportunity to conduct this study at their organization. All my family and friends for their support and prayers, especially aunt Simiyuga, for her constant encouragement, assistance and support without forgetting lovely parents, my father and my mother who laid the foundation for me to reach this stage in my academic career. To God Almighty for blessing me with the wisdom, strength, courage and determination to reach for the goals I wish to achieve. vii ABSTRACT The study was conducted to assess role of motivation on employee work performance in Public organization based on the National Development Corporation as a case study. The study covered aspects of motivation, and work performance and relationship between motivation and employee performance in NDC. The study was descriptive covering a systematic sample of 30 respondents drawn NDC employees. Data collected through structured questionnaire was analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistical tools. The study found out that the organization uses many different tools to motivate its employees. These include; provision of fringe benefits, paying bonuses to workers who put in extra effort, giving a sense of responsibility, promotion of consistently hardworking employees and treating the workers equally. However, the study also found out that NDC does not use salary as a tool to motivate its employees as most of them were not satisfied by the management’s salary scheme. It was also found out that the organization does not carry out training of its employees. The study found out that motivation is the major factor that affects the level of employee performance. This is because when the respondents were asked about whether motivation is the most important factor in employee performance, 73% of them agreed. Also the findings revealed that motivation makes employees do extra tasks for better performance and that there is a direct strong and positive relationship between employee motivation and the performance of NDC staff. viii TABLE OF CONTENT CERTIFICATION ..................................................................................................... ii COPYRIGHT ............................................................................................................ iii DECLARATION ....................................................................................................... iv DEDICTIONS ............................................................................................................. v ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ........................................................................................ vi ABSTRACT .............................................................................................................. vii LIST OF TABLES................................................................................................... xiii LIST OF FIGURES................................................................................................. xiv LIST OF APPENDICES .......................................................................................... xv LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS .................................................................................. xv CHAPTER ONE ......................................................................................................... 1 1.0 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Background of the problem............................................................................................. 1 1.2 Statement of the Problem ................................................................................................ 4 1.3 General Objectives .......................................................................................................... 6 1.4 Specific Objectives ......................................................................................................... 6 1.5 Research Questions ......................................................................................................... 6 1.6 Significance of the Study ................................................................................................ 7 1.7 Limitation of the Study ................................................................................................... 8 1.8 Delimitation of the Study ................................................................................................ 8 CHAPTER TWO ........................................................................................................ 9 ix 2.0 LITERATURE REVIEW ............................................................................................... 9 2.1 Definition of Key Concepts ............................................................................................9 2.1.1 Motivation ................................................................................................................ 9 2.1.2 Work Performance ................................................................................................... 9 2.1.3 National Development Corporation (NDC) ...........................................................10 2.2 Critical Theoretical Review ..........................................................................................10 2.2.1 The Psychology of Motivation Theory ..................................................................10 2.2.2 Content theory of Motivation .................................................................................11 2.2.3 Hierarchy Needs of Abraham Maslow's Theory of Needs .....................................12 2.2.4 Needs motivation theories ......................................................................................13 2.2.5 Motivation and employee needs ............................................................................14 2.2.6 Motivation and job performance ............................................................................16 2.2.7 The Importance of Motivation in an organization ................................................16 2.2.8 Various ways of availing motivation in an organization........................................17 2.3 General Discussion of the Topic ...................................................................................20 2.3.1 Motivation under Managerial level ........................................................................20 2.3.2 Organization’s Reward System ..............................................................................22 2.3.3 Flexibility of Working Hours .................................................................................23 2.3.4 Job Satisfaction ......................................................................................................23 2.3.5 Types of motivation ...............................................................................................28 2.3.5.1 Extrinsic and Intrinsic Motivation ......................................................................28 2.3.5.2 Achievement Motivation and Attitude motivation .............................................28 x 2.3.5.3 Affiliation Motivation and Competence

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