A study on employee perception on motivational methods with special reference to small and medium scale start-ups at malumachampatti, coimbatore
Author(s) -
Mageshprasath Nagarajan,
Angeline Margaret B,
S Jeron
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of management and science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2250-1819
pISSN - 2249-1260
DOI - 10.26524/jms.2019.26
Subject(s) - overtime , incentive , scale (ratio) , perception , job satisfaction , employee motivation , human resources , order (exchange) , payment , business , work (physics) , marketing , psychology , finance , social psychology , management , economics , engineering , labour economics , microeconomics , mechanical engineering , physics , quantum mechanics , neuroscience
Motivation is the key factor that drives the employees to work to the fullest, thereby contributing to the success of the organization. This research paper aims at observing the perception of the employees at Small and Medium Scale Startups in Malumachampatti, Coimbatore on the motivation methods already in place at their organization. Most of the organizations have both monetary and non-monetary forms of motivational techniques. Yet, studying the views of the employees on these techniques is important in order to understand the effectiveness of them and the satisfaction level of employees. Incentives, appreciation letters and awards, bonus, payment for working overtime are few of the many motivational methods used at these companies. Motivation is an important factor that brings employee satisfaction. Every concern requires physical, financial, and human resources to accomplish the goals. It is through motivation human resources can be utilized by making full use of it. This will help the enterprise in securing best possible utilization of resources.
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