このページのリンク

MOTIVATION IN ORGANISATIONS searching for a meaningful work-life balance
(Humanistic Management Ser.)

データ種別 電子ブック
出版者 [S.l.] : ROUTLEDGE
出版年 2020
本文言語 英語
大きさ 1 online resource

所蔵情報を非表示

URL (芸大)電子ブック 電子ブック(EBSCO: eBook Open Access Collection)
EB2202771
9781000224191

書誌詳細を非表示

資料種別 機械可読データファイル
内容注記 Cover
Half Title
Series
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
List of figures
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Part I Mapping the territory of human motivations
1 Human motivation theories: Are they really human?
Understanding Herzberg's extrinsic and intrinsic motivations
Revisiting Maslow's hierarchy of needs
Building a map of motivations
Using the map of motivations
Some practical tips
Some questions for reflection
A final critical thought on why the map is not yet accurate enough
References
2 The extrinsic moral motivations: Human yearning for dignity
Human motivation theories neglecting the moral dimension
Inviting Aristotle to join the conversation with Maslow and Herzberg
Comparing Maslow's hierarchy with Aristotle's conceptions of good
Recovering the neglected moral dimension in human motivation theories
Extrinsic moral motivation founded on human dignity and source of trust
The crucial role of moral motivation to rebuild trust
Some practical tips
Some questions for reflection
A final critical thought on why the map is not yet accurate enough
Some practical tips
Some questions for reflection
A final critical thought on why the map is not yet accurate enough
References
Part II Exploring the region of higher human motivations
4 The transcendent motivations: Human readiness to give
Overcoming a self-centred vision of human motivations
Transcendent motivations: Human willingness to give
Transcendent motivations or human generosity in debate among academics
Transcendent useful motivations: Human willingness to give useful good, to serve
Transcendent pleasant motivations: Human willingness to give pleasant good, to please
Transcendent moral motivations: Human willingness to give moral good, to do good
Transcendent motivations' presence in ordinary and professional life
Some practical tips
Some questions for reflection
A final critical thought on why the map is not yet accurate enough
References
5 The spiritual motivations: Human aspiration for the highest goods
The neglected spiritual motivations
Spiritual motivations in pursuing the highest human goods
一般注記 Motivation in Organisations: Searching for a Meaningful Work-Life Balance extends the current motivation models in business education to include motives of human behaviour that have been neglected for decades. It debunks some of the myths abouthuman motivation (self-interest as the dominant factor, amorality and non-spirituality) and explains why this approach to teaching business is erroneous and leads to wrong and harmful practices in many organisations. In a very personal and engaging style, the author presents a "map of motivations", based on a humanistic approach to management. This includes the latest findings of Abraham H. Maslow supported by sound philosophical reflections and modern research. He also presents specific ways of putting the framework into practice, sharing stories from students and professionals of how this framework has helped them better understand their own motivations and look at their daily work in a much more meaningful way. The book is highly relevant to students and researchers in humanistic management, people management, organisational behaviour, business ethics, corporate social responsibility and sustainability. In short, this text will be truly inspiring to anyone who wants to reflect on motivations in organisations and how to achieve a better work-life balance
Manuel Guillén is Associate Professor of Management, Organizational Behavior and Professional Ethics at the University of Valencia (UV), Spain, and specializes in the area of leadership and trust in organisations. He is Founder and Director of the Institute for Ethics in Communication and in Organizations (IECO) and Director of the IECO-UV Chair of Business Ethics. For eight years, he has been the General Secretary of the Spanish branch of the European Business Ethics Network (EBEN-Spain). He is also Co-Founder of the International Humanistic Management Association Center Consortium. Guillén is a regular visiting researcher at Harvard University, where he is currently Representative of the University of Valencia Grants Program
Open Access
References -- 3 The intrinsic moral motivations: Aiming to do the right thing -- Revisiting Maslow's latest ideas on the moral dimension of motivations -- Maslow's and Aristotle's common ideas on human nature and moral goodness -- Intrinsic moral motivations: The human desire to do good, honouring our own dignity -- Moral motivations are higher than useful and pleasant motivations -- Intrinsic moral motivations shape our moral virtues and our moral conscience -- Intrinsic moral motivations demand free moral character -- Intrinsic moral motivations are a manifestation of our human ideals
著者標目 *Guillén, Manuel
件 名 LCSH:Electronic books
BSH:Electronic books
LCSH:Employee motivation
LCSH:Organizational behavior
LCSH:Work-life balance
BISACSH:BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / General
BISACSH:BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Business Ethics
BISACSH:BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Sustainable Development
FREE:Employee motivation
FREE:Organizational behavior
FREE:Work-life balance
分 類 DC23:658.314
書誌ID ED00003954
ISBN 9781000224191

 類似資料