2016
DOI: 10.21295/2223-5639-2016-2-182-189
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System Approach to Employess’ Labor Motivation Assessment and Analysis

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“…Antonova [8], L.G. Milyaeva [9] as well as E.M. Ustinova, R.A. Tedeeva, and N.V. Zhuravleva [10]. However, there is very little empirical research and its results on the Asian model of labor motivation in the developed southeastern countries -Japan and China -even in Western academic sources.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Antonova [8], L.G. Milyaeva [9] as well as E.M. Ustinova, R.A. Tedeeva, and N.V. Zhuravleva [10]. However, there is very little empirical research and its results on the Asian model of labor motivation in the developed southeastern countries -Japan and China -even in Western academic sources.…”
Section: Study Topicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relevance of the topic of this study consists in the fact that the problem of motivation in the Russian [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] and foreign literature [15][16][17][18], as a rule, is considered from the point of view of Western concepts, which form the basis of management training programs in all areas of activity. The most famous theories are the following concepts: A. Maslow's theory focused on the "pyramid of needs" from physiological to socially significant [15]; F. Herzberg's concept in which the emphasis is on the two-factor theory of needs (working conditions and social significance of work) [12]; D. McClelland's theory which suggests that the need for achievement is key in economic development [8].…”
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confidence: 99%