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Title: | Job involvement of intrinsically and extrinsically motivated Indian managers: to each according to his need |
Authors: | Misra, S. Kalro, A. H. |
Issue Date: | 20-Sep-2010 |
Citation: | Human Relations, May 1981, 34, 5, pp. 419-426 |
Abstract: | This study tests the notion that the attitude of job involvement is a function of the degree of satisfaction with one’s salient needs, be they intrinsic or extrinsic. Data from 33 primarily intrinsically motivated and 43 primarily extrinsically motivated managers, selected from a sample of 215 Indian managers, were analyzed to test two hypotheses: (1) the attitude of job involvement will be positively correlated with the satisfaction of salient needs only; and (2) both intrinsically and extrinsically motivated managers will be equally job involved provided their salient needs are not met. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11718/8801 |
Appears in Collections: | Journal Articles |
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