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Employee Rewards and Motivation in Non Profit Organisations: Case Study from Australia
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Behavioral Decision MakingEmployee RewardsValue TheoryHuman Resource ManagementOrganizational BehaviorSocial SciencesEmployee AttitudeManagementRemuneration PracticeWork AttitudeIntrinsic RewardsExtrinsic RewardsEmployee LearningNfp OrganisationsBehavioral SciencesMotivationMotivation PsychologyNon Profit OrganisationsIncentive TheoryBusinessCase StudyAchievement MotivationIncentive Model
This paper is a study designed to understand how intrinsic rewards, as compared with extrinsic rewards, are perceived as sources of motivation by staff of NFP organisations. Data was gathered through a survey featuring a number of statements about intrinsic and extrinsic rewards. The small-sample t-test was used to determine the significance of responses, and hence test the hypothesis that employees are motivated by intrinsic rewards. The findings of the study are that significant t-test p-values highlighted intrinsic rewards – in particular, the achievements of employees’ clients, work/life balance, and having fun at work – as being important staff motivators.
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