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Ahmed, Mohammed. "ESTIMATING THE IMPACT OF NEED FULFILLMENT ON HUMANMOTIVATION ACCORDING TO MASLOW'S HIERARCHY OF NEEDS." University of Akron / OhioLINK, 2017. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=akron1507563114779108.
Full textJelec, Nino. "Drivkrafter för byggnadsarbetare i Halmstad : Med fokus på Maslows behovstrappa." Thesis, Högskolan i Halmstad, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-30245.
Full textAbstract Title - Incentives of construction workers – With focus onMaslow’s hierarchy of needs Course - Master’s dissertation 15hp Year of publication - 2015 Author - Nino Jelec Advisor - Kristian Widén Keywords - Motivation, Productivity, Maslow’s hierarchy ofneeds, Construction workers Purpose - The purpose of this work is to investigate whatmotivates construction workers and if Maslow’shierarchy of needs can be of any use at aconstruction site. Methodology - I had a quantitative approach and I have been usinga questionnaire survey on the construction workers. Theory - My theory comes from Abraham Maslows hierarchyof needs. Empirics - My empirical data was collected from questionnairesurveys done on construction workers in a citycalled Halmstad. Conclusions - My investigation shows that Maslows hierarchy ofneeds can be used up to level 3. The constructionworkers in my research didnot find level 4 to be of any big importance but theyfound level 5 to be of importance.
PAN, TONGLU. "A field study of the Elderly’s Participation into Community Education –The case of Shuyuan Township, Shanghai, China." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för samhällsstudier (SS), 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-67883.
Full textOlsson, Ida, and Kimmy P. Strömberg. "Motivation i organisationer : Kan Strategisk Human Resource Management användas för att säkerställa motivation hos medarbetare?" Thesis, Högskolan Väst, Avd för företagsekonomi, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hv:diva-16590.
Full textIn recent decades, the demands on organizations to be able to quickly adapt to customers in their respective markets have increased. Adaptability is a crucial factor for the organizations ability to maintain its competitiveness. In this balancing act between shortterm cost-saving and long-term increase of revenue it is important for organizations to retain their employees and to keep them motivated. This could be seen as an organizations effort to use its human resources in the best way, which is the purpose of SHRM. The purpose of the report was to investigate motivational factors in organizations and how organizations can promote these with their SHRM-work. After reviewing existing research, a qualitative research strategy has been used where empirical data collection has taken place with written interviews of nine respondents, from three different work positions in two different organizations. The collected empirical data has then been compiled and discussed against existing research. Existing research divides motivation into inner and external motivation where the inner is linked to an individual's psychological needs and own will. The external motivation is linked to the individual receiving rewards, often financial, based on their achievements. Existing research shows that the effect of external motivation is short-term and rapid lydiminishes. Instead, research believes that inner motivation is crucial to achieving long term results. Existing research has also highlighted the importance of SHRM based on the best way to link personnel resources to organizational goals. And that organizations, when applying SHRM, should focus on employee motivation to ensure competitiveness. In the empirical data, the report has been able to confirm existing research linked to the importance of inner motivation and that SHRM can promote this by being an HR strategybased on seeing employees as a resource to achieve the goals, which means that the goals are both clearer and easier to achieve which in turn leads to more motivated employees. The report has also highlighted that an important part of promoting motivation is a well functioning collaboration between the HR department and management. The results of the report are limited to the respondents and the organizations surveyed and cannot be used to draw general conclusions.
Cheng, Liujia, and Zheren Jiang. "What drives consumers to keep the top-tier elite membership of premium hotels : Economic Needs or Spiritual Needs?" Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Företagsekonomiska institutionen, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-448556.
Full textLindgren, Fredrik, and Evelina Green. "Drömmen om den perfekta ledaren : en litteraturstudie med fokus på det transformativa ledarskapets påverkan på arbetstillfredställelse inom socialt arbete." Thesis, Högskolan i Gävle, Socialt arbete, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hig:diva-33326.
Full textThere have been big changes within social service organisations. In this process the leader's mission has been to raise follower´s awareness and understanding of inspiring visions. Transformational leadership has demonstrated the positive effects in many different types of organisations and countries. The aim of this systematic integrative study is to explore the effects of transformational leadership on job satisfaction in social work. The study is based on 14 articles categorized in a theme structure, that were analysed with the theoretical frame of “Full Range Leadership Model” and Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. The results indicated that transformational leadership was associated with job satisfaction, and that there were several mediating factors between transformational leadership and job satisfaction. The study contributes to knowledge about the processes by which leaders influence job satisfaction of employees within social service organisations.
Olsson, Angelica, and Linda Zaar. "Att motivera på ett personligt plan : Om hur olika personlighetstyper motiverassom evenemangsvolontärer." Thesis, Högskolan i Borås, Akademin för textil, teknik och ekonomi, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hb:diva-14323.
Full textIt has become more and more common to visit different kinds of events as a way to glorify the everyday life. Usually, it is only a few people working with planning an event, but to get a successful result more staff is required, and in many cases these are consisting by volunteers. Since these people are helping without any monetary compensation, it can be hard to keep the volunteers motivated, which can be a devastating consequence for the event. Therefore, it is very much in the interest of the arrangers to keep the motivation high throughout the whole event. In this study it has been examined what differs the different personality types when it comes to motivation. By letting a number of students fill out a personality test which was based on The Big Five model and then letting 14 of them go through an interview, a clearer picture has been formed about how different individuals are getting motivated the best way. When the interviews had been analyzed through two different personality models and two motivation theories, some differences have been found. This study has found some relationships between which personality the respondent has been classified as and what they consider themselves to be motivated by. Some findings have been expected while others have been more surprising.
Mesch, Mikaela, and Gabriella Freij. "Sociala koder på arbetsplatsen : En kvalitativ studie om sociala koder på arbetsplatsen och dess möjliga begränsningar och tillgångar för den mänskliga arbetskraften." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för psykologi (PSY), 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-80827.
Full textA qualitative study regarding the phenomenon social codes was made to create a deeper understanding and develop knowledge about how social codes possibly could have an effect on human labor. The results of the study showed that social codes existed on all the participants workplaces. This was interpreted to imply that social codes was affecting all individuals in a social context on work. The questions of issue was if social codes existed on the labor market, and if these codes could possibly affect the human capital. The aim of the study was to implement interviews with four participants. Further it continued with a phenomenological analysis to illustrate differences and similarities within the results of the interviews. The participants of the study was between 23-56 years old. The study was not made to be able to generalise the studies results to a whole population, but instead to find a more profound description of the phenomenon social codes. Keywords were formulated and then decomposed into five themes to describe social codes and their impact on the human capital. The themes of the study was interpretation of rules and social interaction, alienation and communion, varied impact, changeability and work culture. The results of the study was based on subjective experiences and thoughts, which were interpreted into the discussion about how these results were useful for other employees.
Ahlberg, Ebba. "The Development of the Digital Nomad During the Course of the Pandemic : The digital nomad workforce, a study looking into the power of digital tools allowing people to work remotely." Thesis, Malmö universitet, Institutionen för konst, kultur och kommunikation (K3), 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-45978.
Full textFallatah, Rodwan Hashim Mohammed. "The applicability of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs model to Saudi organisations." Thesis, University of Kent, 2015. https://kar.kent.ac.uk/53835/.
Full textFredriksen, Tina. "Varför volontärresor? : En undersökande studie om motiveringen kring volontärresande." Thesis, Södertörns högskola, Institutionen för naturvetenskap, miljö och teknik, 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-25549.
Full textMeyers, Reagan, and Libby Weaver. "Philanthropic Motivation : A Study of CSR in the Workplace." Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Företagsekonomi, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-151387.
Full textGregware, Kailee M. "What experienced teachers believe : a study of select teachers' perceptions on teacher efficacy and Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs." Honors in the Major Thesis, University of Central Florida, 2008. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETH/id/1235.
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Falk, Mikael. "Skolprestationer och Uppväxtvillkor i Sverige och Thailand : En Comparative Study Through the Lens of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs." Thesis, Umeå universitet, Pedagogiska institutionen, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-162108.
Full textThis study examined if there are any correlation between school performance and upbringing in two countries with different cultures. The upbringing was represented by Maslow's hierarchy of needs that through five categories explains the human needs. The way students who participaded responded on questions based on Maslow's theory gave an indication on how their upbringing was. To know the students grades they were asked about their past school preformance in three subjects english, math and their native language. Data was collected with a questionnarie with 15 questions based on Maslow's steps on the hiarchy of needs. This study wanted to examine similarites and differences between these two countries to see if Maslow's theory correspond to reality regardless of what gruop that is examined and therefore be able to ascertain if there is something the countries can do to raise their students preformance. The results showed that there where differances in both upbringing and school performance. Maslow's theory explains this to adegree, but that was only the case in Thailand, it is some unknown variable that this study did not catch that seems to affect swedish students grades
Backstig, Mathilda, and Nathalie Gustafsson. "Utebliven klientkontakt : - dess påverkan på tillfredsställelse, motivation och effektivitet i arbetet." Thesis, Hälsohögskolan, Högskolan i Jönköping, HHJ, Avd. för beteendevetenskap och socialt arbete, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-31697.
Full textClient contact is a central part of social worker’s work environment. This study examines and highlights social worker’s experiences, feelings and attitude in case of no client contact, and how this affects social worker’s job satisfaction, work motivation and work efficiency. When a client does not come to a booked visit or mismanage his/hers agreed contact frequency with his/hers social worker, "a gap" occur in the work where the social worker’s satisfaction, motivation and efficiency at work tend to change. This study is quantitative and highlights the importance of social worker’s perspective on client contact that fails to appear. To get answers to the questions data were collected through a web survey. The questionnaire was sent out to 284 social workers that are active in Jönköping County, of which 115 social workers responded to the survey. Data were collected from the municipalities of Jönköping County through an online survey. The result shows that the social worker’s sense of support in case of no client contact and the opportunity to spend so much time on the client as the social worker deems necessary, is important for the social workers job satisfaction and motivation. For those social workers that experience client contact that fails to appear as a barrier, it also takes longer to start a new task after the realization that a client fails to appear at the agreed contact. When the client contact fail to appear from social worker’s daily work, it prevents social worker’s opportunity to do their work, which includes to do a meaningful work that the client benefit of and enjoy.
Nunes, Celso Luís Pereira. "Poverty measurement : a theoretical contribution and application to Portugal 2007." Doctoral thesis, Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/10724.
Full textNeste trabalho apresenta-se uma história do pensamento económico na medição de pobreza - desde o que pode ser considerado o inicio da economia da pobreza ate a era de redescoberta da pobreza durante a década de 1960 - bern como uma revisão da literatura sobre as principais ferramentas de medição da pobreza apresentadas pela Ciência Económica. E ainda apresentado, no âmbito da abordagem multidimensional, uma proposta de um índice de medição de pobreza, inovadora quanto a ponderação dos diferentes atributos considerados como elementos de privação. 0 propósito do indice proposto e o de medir a pobreza na sua multidimensionalidade, sendo que cada dimensão de privação e ponderada no indice de acordo com a Hierarquia de Necessidades de Maslow. Esta forma de ponderação faz com que o indice proposto seja diferente dos ja existentes pelo facto de se incorporarem elementos de uma teoria psicológica consolidada na sua estrutura. Por fim, o indice apresentado e aplicado atraves de dados do European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) para Portugal em 2007 e comparado com dois outros metodos multidimensionais de medi9ao da pobreza.
This work presents a history of the economic thought on poverty measurement - from what can be considered the beginning of the Poverty Economics until the "Rediscovering Poverty" era during the 1960s - as well as a review of the literature on the main poverty measurement tools presented by the Economic Science. We also present, having the multidimensional approach as background, a proposal for a poverty measurement index, somehow innovative regarding the weighting of different attributes considered as elements of deprivation. The aim of the proposed index is to measure poverty as a multidimensional phenomenon, where each dimension of deprivation is weighted in the index according to the Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. This way of weighting makes the proposed index different from the existing indices given that it incorporates elements of a consolidated psychological theory in its structure. Finally, the index is applied using the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) microdata for Portugal in 2007, and compared with two other methods of measuring multidimensional poverty.
Hlaváček, Radek. "Návrh způsobu přidělování benefitů." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta podnikatelská, 2008. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-221774.
Full textStierna, Miriam, and Madeleine Olsson. "Konsumentbeteenden under en världsomfattande pandemi : En kvalitativ studie som undersöker digitaliseringens roll under Covid-19 pandemin." Thesis, Högskolan i Borås, Akademin för textil, teknik och ekonomi, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hb:diva-26420.
Full textPurpose: The relevance of this study is based on Postnord’s annual report regarding a demonstrated increase in Swedish e-commerce in 2020. Consequently, the purpose is to examine the buying-behavior of Swedish women during the Covid-19 pandemic with focus on the digitalization in retail. The study intends to contribute with knowledge about the connection between consumer buying-behavior and digitalization during a worldwide pandemic, further on to create a discussion about the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the already ongoing paradigm shift in retail, associated to digital consumer buying-behavior. Methodology: The study applies a qualitative research method with focus groups, based on a snowball sampling. The sample consists of women aged 18-35 and a the maticanalysis method is used to create structure and in a methodical way compile and analyze the results of the focus group. The study is based on both primary and secondary data. The primary data has been collected through online focus groups and the secondary data comes from scientific articles, but also previous statistics from, among others, Handelsrådet. Theoretical perspective: The theoretical framework which the study is based on, is mainly the buying process, and Maslow's hierarchy of needs. Furthermore, it also presents relevant previous research on the Covid-19 pandemic’s effect on and consumer buying-behavior in order to create a complete background to the study. Finally, a brief description is presented of how the theoretical framework will be applied and how the frameworks relate to each other. Empirical analysis and Conclusion: The study is based on twelve female respondents and their individual experiences ofhow the covid-19 pandemic has affected their consuming behaviour. Despite the fact that an interest in digital solutions already existed before the pandemic, it has nevertheless increased in connection with the respondents' experience of increased marketing of digital services during the pandemic. The conclusion is therefore that the use of digital solutions such as instabox, download in store and home delivery has surged during the pandemic. Furthermore, the respondents show a tendency to do more online shopping to compensate for lack of social activities and boredom. The results have been discussed based on the purpose of the report, research questions and the theoretical frameworks.
Yousif, Lena, and Rafet Krasniqi. "Förutsättningar och hinder för asylsökandes språklärande och integration." Thesis, Hälsohögskolan, Högskolan i Jönköping, HHJ, Avd. för beteendevetenskap och socialt arbete, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-31951.
Full textABSTRACT Problem From 2013 to April 2016, Sweden has received 309,669 asylum seekers. The great waves of asylum seekers who have come underscores the need to provide the optimal conditions to adapt and integrate into society. How fast and to what degree they manage to socialize and integrate into society is related to the basic conditions such as language training and civic orientation. This study examines the opportunities and obstacles for asylum seekers to learn Swedish and increase their chances to integrate. Method The study used a mixed method (qualitative and quantitative) approach. Through qualitative interviews with staff and volunteer teachers, has seven such activities as (ABF, NBV, Library, Adult education” Vuxenskola”, BILDA, Folkuniversitet and Red Cross) investigated. Through a questionnaire with structured questionnaires, examined 183 asylum seekers in terms of factors that affect the availability to the teaching and motivation for study and linguistic practices. The questionnaires were distributed in Jönköping, Nässjö, Bodafors, Viebäck, Vetlanda, Sävsjö, Värnamo, Vaggeryd, Tokeryd and Skillingaryd. Result Qualitative part: Those interviewed said that it is important to offer Swedish tuition for asylum seekers from the first day they come to Sweden. Teachers raise the issue that there are several shortcomings that make difficulties for businesses so that they can provide quality and adequate education. Quantitative part: The motivation for language learning is influenced by several factors: among them, the time since arrival the motivation for and participation in language teaching. Despite similarities in education and language skills between the sexes, still significant gender differences in the practical application and integration. Conclusion Asylum seekers strive to become a part of Swedish society. There are gender differences in the practical application and integration. The conditions for learning the Swedish language is not good enough, because lack of information or delay of information for offered Swedish teaching, too few offered teaching hours, location outside of society, economic barriers and the lack of childcare, which also affects the ability to learn Swedish and integrate into society.
Klonowski, Craig Thomas. "Factors Affecting Student Motivation Related to Enrollment and Retention in Music and Performing Ensembles Outside of the School Environment." Cleveland State University / OhioLINK, 2009. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=csu1263754390.
Full textEinarsson, Josefin. "Institutionens betydelse för människors hälsa : en livsberättelsestudie om äldres uppfattningar om hur det är att bo på äldreboende." Thesis, Högskolan i Gävle, Avdelningen för kultur-, religions- och utbildningsvetenskap, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hig:diva-12044.
Full textLeivald, Jennifer, and Sulin Yusuf Rasit. "Vilka yttre faktorer är av betydelse för personalengagemang enligt mellanchefer på medelstora till stora organisationer? : En kvalitativ studie." Thesis, Högskolan i Gävle, Företagsekonomi, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hig:diva-32145.
Full textAim: The purpose of this thesis is to increase the understanding of which factors that are of importance for employee engagement and how they are of importance for employee engagement according to middle managers in medium-sized to large organizations. Method: The choice of method for this thesis is based on a qualitative, social-constructive perspective based on ten semi-structured interviews with middle managers in medium-sized to large organizations. The empirical material has been analyzed on the basis of four different themes, where the empirical outcomes were compared to previous research in order to increase understanding of which external factors affect employee’s Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs to then affect employee engagement. Contributions: Employee engagement seems to be the result of a three-step chain reaction. Where external factors need to satisfy the basic human needs of the employees, which in turn is of importance for different inner state of mind within the employees. The theoretical contribution emphasizes that employee’s basic human needs as well as the three external factors of recovery, leadership and communication are of importance for employee engagement. The study also concluded that two additional external factors, trust and freedom under one's own responsibility, may be of importance for employee engagement. The practical contribution consists in providing decision-makers within organizations with practical theories to better understand and work with employee engagement. Suggestions for future research: We recommend future researchers to conduct validating tests to affirm if the three external factors recovery, leadership and communication constitute accurate and reliable performance indicators of employee engagement. We believe it to be of interest to further investigate whether the two external factors trust and freedom to act under one’s own supervision have any correlation with maintaining a full level of employee engagement, and whether there exists a causality between them and the need of self-realization from Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs.
Isaksson, Julia, and Ellen Bengtsson. "Konsten att charma generation Y : en studie om ekonomistudenters behov vid val av arbetsplats." Thesis, Högskolan i Borås, Akademin för textil, teknik och ekonomi, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hb:diva-24051.
Full textIn order for companies to be able to attract but also retain competent employees, they must have something to offer their employees. This calls for an awareness of the preferences that employees possess, both in terms of their needs and motivation. Nowadays it is the employee’s labor market and companies are challenged to attract competent staff to their organizations. The purpose of this study is therefore to examine, through economics students ‘preferences, what motivates them to start working and what they think would make them stay at a workplace. This study will also chart the needs of the students to create a comprehension for the employer’s responsibility to its employees’ work situation. The result of this study aims to help employers in the industry to attract and also keep competent staff since they, thanks to our study, will be aware of what motivates the economics students and what their needs at a workplace are. Since the purpose of this thesis is focusing on stories and understanding we have made a qualitative study with a deductive research approach. The result will be presented through semi structured interviews with ten economics students from generation Y who are studying at University of Borås. The result will later on be interpreted using our theoretical background. The theories that are used to interpret our results are Self-determination Theory (SDT),Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs and Herzberg’s Two Factor Theory to examine economics students’ motivation and needs in relation to a workplace. The study concludes that development and comfort in the workplace was the most important for all of the respondents, but there was also a spread of the attributes of what the different individuals prefered. For instance we could see that the male students were more into materialistic attributes than the female students. The result of this study can give organizations an understanding of what economics students prefer when applying for a job and to stay at a workplace, and by that they can then assimilate the results which hopefully can help them develop and improve thanks to their competent coworkers. This thesis will be given in Swedish.
Jonsson, Katja. "FONTÄNHUSETS BETYDELSE FÖR MEDLEMMARNAS ÅTERHÄMTNINGS PROCESS." Thesis, Malmö universitet, Fakulteten för hälsa och samhälle (HS), 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-25938.
Full textBackground: In recent decades, social policy decisions have been characterized by a determination that people with mental disabilities should live in society with others, in a community. However, it turns out that many people are outside society's community and often lack employment. Having employment can be a crucial factor that not only enables isolation to be broken but also that the path to recovery from mental illness can begin. Being part of a context proves to have a positive effect on the recovery process that helps people with mental disabilities live a satisfying life despite never becoming completely free from symptom.Purpose: The purpose of this study has been to investigate the importance of the fountain house for the members' recovery process. The purpose has also been to highlight whether there are experiences of both promotion and preventive factors in the fountain house for members' recovery.Method: Five semi-structured interviews with members of the fountain house who have experience of personal recovery have been conducted and analyzed thematically.Result: The study shows that the fountain house is important for the members' recovery process. The fountain house is experienced by several of the participants in the study as a contributing factor to their recovery. The study also shows that there may be problems at the fountain house that affect the social relations between the members. Furthermore, it is emphasized that the recovery process consists of advances and reversals, but having a place you can go contributes to more successes than adversities.
Jönsson, Amanda, Anna Lennartsson, and Ebba Waldau. "Provisionsbaserad ersättning för fastighetsmäklare : “Kan provision ses som ett belöningssystem och motivationsdrivare?”." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för ekonomistyrning och logistik (ELO), 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-98089.
Full textAbstract Course: Bachelor Thesis, Financial Control, 15 hp (2FE24E) Title: Commission based compensation for real estate agents "Can commission-based salary be seen as a reward system and motivator?" Authors: Anna Lennartsson, Amanda Jönsson & Ebba Waldau Examiner: Pia Nylinder Advisor: Cristoffer Lokatt Background and problem discussion: A common view of the profession as a real estate agent is considered by many to be a more status profession than a tiring profession. There are no specific rules for the size of the commission based salary paid to a real estate agent and the basic idea for commission based salary is referred to that individuals should be motivated by being able to influence what they get in salary and thereby perform a better job. For individuals to do a better job, a reward system can be optimal because it can work to change behaviours. To be able to change behaviour, the individual must feel motivated, which is added by different rewards. The interesting thing about the study will thus be to investigate whether commissions- based salary is motivating and how real estate agents’ reason for commissions as a reward system. Purpose: The purpose of this thesis is based on examining the real estate agent's view of having a one hundred percent commission-based salary. We want to examine real estate agents' reasoning about commissions-based salary as a reward system. Finally, we want to analyse how the commission-based salary affects real estate agents' motivation, based on the theory model Maslow's hierarchy of needs. Method: The study is based on a qualitative structure and the empirical data collection comes from six established real estate agents around Sweden. The interview format chosen was a semi-structured interview that was conducted digitally through the Zoom software with all respondents. The method also presents a brief description of the profession as a real estate agent. Conclusion: In summary, we can state that the real estate agents' reasoning on commission-based salary as a reward system is different. They believe that commission-based salary is a reward system because the commission-based salary they receive is a reward for the work done. Others argue, however, that commission-based salary is not a reward system because it considers the commission to be the income to which everyone is entitled after performance. Here the focus is increasingly on the non-monetary reward, which is more about status, rankings, recommendations and satisfied customers because this is what rewards the respondents to a maximized performance.The commission-based salary can thus be found to be motivating for certain respondents because they are motivated by the commission's impact on its salary depending on their performance. But not all respondents see commission-based salary as the main motivation because a satisfied and returning customer is what gives motivation to the profession as a real estate agent. Keywords: Reward system, commission-based salary, motivation, real estate agent, financial incentives, a flexible salary system, variable compensation and Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
Olsson, Andreas, and Kajsa Spetz. "Den multifunktionella byggnadens roll i ett socialt hållbart kvarter." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för byggteknik (BY), 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-94726.
Full textThis study focuses primarily on social sustainability, which is a large and comprehensive concept. In today's urban planning, social sustainability is used on a broader perspective. The study aims to focus more on the concept for individual multifunctional buildings by gathering knowledge about the subject and highlight the meaning. The chosen multifunctional buildings are Icon in Växjö and Spektrum in Gothenburg. The purpose of this study is, through research and evaluation, to concretize people's daily needs and how they can be met in a multifunctional building and its contribution to a socially sustainable neighbourhood. The goal is to get a better understanding of which impact the multifunctional building has on its block. The goal is also designing and application of a tool developed in the context of the current study and to use this tool to evaluate the building's social sustainability based on people's everyday lives, needs and interests. Interviews with responsible project managers, architects, supervisors and other experts, together with the gathering of scientific reports, study visits, questionnaires and observations, has been the studies central approach. Working towards a more mixed urban environment and buildings that have different operation that are combined is nowadays increasingly common for a livelier and more enjoyable urban space. Based on the study´s designed tool, each multifunctional building has received different social points that depends on size, operations, availability and multifunctionality. The study shows that each multifunctional building has added value to its area.
Christoffersen, Deborah Lynn. "Creating Library Learning Spaces that Support Twenty-First Century Pedagogy and Student Learning." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2020. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/8527.
Full textKan, Nelson, and 簡以能. "The need hierarchy of small/medium Chinese trading/mfg. firms and its implications on the strategy of local Chinese banks." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1985. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31263215.
Full textKan, Nelson. "The need hierarchy of small/medium Chinese trading/mfg. firms and its implications on the strategy of local Chinese banks /." [Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong], 1985. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B12315977.
Full textHedlund, Clara, and Anna Marble. "Vad motiverar unga vuxna till att arbeta ideellt?" Thesis, Karlstads universitet, Handelshögskolan (from 2013), 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-78396.
Full textNon-profit organizations have great importance for Swedish society. In order to make it possible for non-profit organizations to continue contributing, it is important that the organizations are attractive enough to be able to recruit and keep the volunteers since they are essential for the survival of non-profit organizations. Since the non-profit volunteers execute labor without monetary compensation, the question arose regarding their motivation. The purpose of this essay is to examine what motivates young adults to work without monetary compensation. A qualitative method has been used to study this subject, using semi-structured interviews with 14 participants who have worked in a non-profit student association at a college or university in Sweden during the last two years. The results showed five distinctive motivators for the respondents: a sense of belonging, the possibility to make a difference, personal development, career development, and external influence. The collected data was analyzed based on motivation theories and previous studies within the subject. The conclusion of the study is that volunteers in non-profit organizations experience non-monetary compensation, for instance social networking, experience, and personal development.
de, Vale Filippa, and Eden Zekarias. "Turkiet efter det senaste politiska kaoset : Har detta påverkat svenskturkarnas resmönster till hemlandet?" Thesis, Södertörns högskola, Turismvetenskap, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-33195.
Full textThe purpose of this thesis has been to investigate whether Turkey's current political situation affects swedish-turks willingness to travel to their country of origin. A qualitative and a quantitative method have been used in this study. The theories used include, among others, B. Maslow's hierarchy of needs pyramid, Hsu et al.s Hierarchy of destination selection model and Simpson and Siguaw's theories about tourism and risk. Surveys sent by e-mail have been carried out with thirty swedish-turks and representatives from Ving and TUI. Some of the questions that were asked to the swedish-turks regarded if they still chose to travel to Turkey even though they are aware of the country's political instability. We also asked if the lack of security in Turkey is something that concerns them or matters when choosing a destination. The authors also wondered if their ethnic background influenced the choice to travel to Turkey. The analytical part of the thesis is based on five themes found in the empirical study linked to the theoretical starting points with the purpose of investigating how the latest political chaos in Turkey has affected the swedish-turks travel habits. We have found that the swedish-turks travel habits to Turkey have not been affected in a greater scale by the political instability. Although because of the political instability, some of them have begun to be more careful about which parts of Turkey they visit but they have not reduced the frequency of their travels to any significant extent. Only nine out of thirty swedish-turks have completely ceased to travel to Turkey and one of the survey respondents mentioned that the reason he stopped traveling there is because he does not want to contribute financially to the Turkish government as he is against their policies. Eight out of thirty of the swedish-turks found that the media portrayed the political instability in Turkey in an excessively negative way and therefore they have not let this affect their travel habits.
Hjerpe, Östlind Victoria, and Matilda Rådström. "Diamanter eller empati : En studie om monetära och icke-monetärabelöningssystem inom offentlig sektor." Thesis, Karlstads universitet, Avdelningen för företagsekonomi, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-78943.
Full textIntroduction: Former studies shows that it must be a balance between monetary and non-monetary rewards. The public service is financed with tax assets which sets an limitation of how much monetary rewards you can get, which also can affect the balance in the reward system. The study aims to explore if there are any differences between monetary and non-monetary rewards connected to motivation and how the balance between these can be achieved within the public service. Literature review: Within this heading are a few motivation theories, such as Maslow (1943) and Herzberg (1968) presented. The chapter also present information about the motivation theories Public Service Motivation and Self Determination Theory. Furthermore, explanations of the study’s central concepts reward system, monetary rewards and non-monetary rewards are given. This is followed by a presentation of previous research that examines different perspectives of public service reward systems. Method: To reciprocate the issues of the study, a qualitative approach through semi-structured interviews is applied. This because of the study’s purpose that aims to analyze the public service coworkers’ experiences of the reward system. The respondents are economists employed within two Swedish municipalities.Result: The study shows that monetary rewards have no significant impact on employees’ motivation in their daily work but that non-monetary rewards affect both their performance and efficiency in the work. However, lack of monetary rewards can be a reason to leave the public sector. Analysis, discussion and conclusion: It is concluded that monetary rewards are a prerequisite for working and not feeling dissatisfaction, and that the limited opportunity for monetary rewards has no major impact on employee’s motivation. The non-monetary rewards, on the other hand, act as motivators to a greater extent and have a chance to reach employees’ inner motivation.
Norris-Jones, Lynne. "Demonstrate and document : the development of a best practice model for biometric access control management." Thesis, Cardiff Metropolitan University, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10369/6411.
Full textYoung, Melissa Marie. "Consumer Identity." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2009. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-16844.
Full textZeestraten, J. "Strolling to the beat of another drum : living the 'Slow Life'." Diss., Lincoln University, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10182/833.
Full textDvořák, Pavel. "Návrh vhodných stimulačních nástrojů." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta podnikatelská, 2008. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-264892.
Full textChi, Chi-chun, and 紀俊吉. "Leisure and exercise aspect based on human being The discussion of Maslow’s need hierarchy theory." Thesis, 2008. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/25395393217991321914.
Full text雲林科技大學
休閒運動研究所碩士班
96
In this study, the reasearcher based on the content of Maslow’s need hierarchy theory to interview an excellent athlete, a coach and scholars from the educational, physical education and administrational fields. The results of the semistructured interviews were analyzed from theoretical and experiential aspects with the template analytic techniques. The results of the research are as followed: 1.In terms of the comprehension of Maslow’s need hierarchy theory, scholars from academic field gained their understanding of the theory in a systematic way. On the other hand, athletes or coaches approached the theory from their own practical experiences. 2.When it came to self-realization, all the interviewees believed that the inclination of human being to pursue for better self is going to lead to self-realization in the end. However, the definition of self-realization is basically neutral without focusing on the positive experiential development only. That is to say, the experience of self-realization could be either positive or negative and needed to be noticed by the following research. 3.Some suggestions were made for Maslow’s need hierarchy theory, including the strengthening of interpersonal relations, the discussion of altruistic behaviors, and the examination and reinterpretation of peak experience in a more rational and objective way. 4.The result of the participants’ peak experience is consistent with the reviewed literature. The peak experiences of every interviewee are different from one another ,and the senior or people who are highly involved in sports gain more peak experiences than the rest. Besides, occupation is believed to be one of the major factors that influence the peak experience. 5.Most of interviewees thought altruism is the most valuable and meaningful part in the living process. The altruistic behaviors bring the sense of happiness and satisfaction, which is an important factor to support the development of life.
CHEN, JUN-WEI, and 陳俊瑋. "The Case Study of National Armed Forces Recruiting System by the Analysis of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Need." Thesis, 2017. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/64jez6.
Full text世新大學
傳播管理學研究所(含碩專班)
105
Our nation is currently applying full recruiting system, In order to achieve and maintain full security. With our current military forces structure, we should regulate the appropriate ratio between recruited soldier and mandatory soldier. In order to satisfy the need for current military human resources and the environment. Therefore, the amendment toward the recruiting system should be concentrated on smaller and more expertise units to build a modernized expertise army with smaller units, faster reaction, versatile abilities and firepower. Ever since the incident of Chung-Chiu Hung in July 2013, the treatment and practices inside the military has been on the microscope. From the end of last year to the beginning of this year, there have been several incidents that went on the news, such as “the death of Chi-Long Chien from military police training camp” “the illegal scouting of military police” “the photo of military police imitating a celebrity who took a photo with Apache helicopter” “Army Academy R.O.C sergeant major violence against soldier” etc. With all these incidents, the government has been trying create positive images for our military by filming promoting short videos and collaborates with media platform GQ. Unfortunately the civilian did not buy it and call it as a promotion failure. The existence of military forces are necessary for our nation without doubt. No matter whether it is during war time or rescuing from natural disasters. At the most crucial time, the military can always illustrates its best influences with two hundred thousand forces. In the past years, there has been delayed on promoting full recruiting system, showing the fact that for potential recruiter it’s still not attractive enough for them to consider it as their career. Therefore, this research paper will be mainly discussing and concentrating on the improvements by means of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs that is needed to increase the willingness for our civilian to join our military.
Teng, Su-Mien, and 丁素棉. "Why Does the Maslow’s Hierarchy of Need Move Backward? The Deadlock Analysis of the Harmony of Transnational Organizational Cultures." Thesis, 2017. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/15669897505156179258.
Full text國立臺南大學
經營與管理高階經營碩士在職專班(EMBA)
105
International pharmaceutical companies need to expand the scope of the organisation due to the increase of the turnover. For the purpose of expansion, these international pharmaceutical companies require more professional managers who are able to execute the business strategies.In order to consistently growth, the companies must put emphasis on the managers. Based on Maslow's hierarchy of need, the managers who can be fulfilled by the needs of self-actualisation have higher possibility to assist the company growth. In contrast, the managers who do not move well in the direction of self-actualisation are more likely to negatively influence the performance of the organisation. Especially in an international organisation, the deadlock caused by the cultural fusion often leads to the fact that local managers have lower possibility to get promotion. Therefore, the withdrawing behaviour can be observed. The research is a qualitative case study. The study has three findings. First, the middle managers play the important role in terms of communication and negotiation in an international organisation. Furthermore, the managers are found to have the withdrawing behaviour in Maslow's hierarchy of need when the incomplete social exchange system exists. When the both sides of exchangers are not beneficial to each other, the organisations would have negative impact. Finally, this research proposes that international organisations should empower the local managers, and offer a beneficial social exchange system. By encouraging the managers to move in the direction of self-actualisation, the companies are found to have better performance.
李寶瑗. "The Self-realization of Teaparker in the Theory of Maslow’s Self-realization Hierarchy of Needs." Thesis, 2013. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/19014365918142967356.
Full text佛光大學
未來學系
101
This research mainly focuses on exploring the personality and self-realization of the teaparkers through the Hierarchy of Needs Theory from the psychology master Abraham Maslow for allowing our people to know more of the tea issue and satisfy our needs of self-realization. This research collects the study data by means of Qualitative Research Method. Totally interview 3 teaparkers who all have over 20 years’ tea experience. The analyzing result: The teamasters of teaparkers authenticated by civil society participate the tea parties quite often to enjoy their serious leisures. During those tea art showings and performings and interactings among those teaparkers, they shoulder the heritage mission of tea culture, fully enjoying the peak experience and gaining the satisfaction of self-realization. Those teaparkers who grow the tea trees all see their organic tea planting as the cause of conscience business and sell their tea as a way of selling the health to people for making a better world. The life of growing tea trees on the top of mountains is good enough to satisfy the needs of their spiritual cultivations and self-realizations. Those teaparkers who artistically make tea ware appreciate the atmosphere of tea ceremony. Teapot and tea cup making, Zen-sitting, and Zen-tea-poem allow them to gain the wonderful feelings of self-achievement and peak experience, at the same time, also satisfy their needs of self-realization. At the end of this research, I’ll aim on its outcome accordingly to apply the following-up study and recommendation.
Wang, Lan, and 王嵐. "Discusses the Difference of Incentives between Domestic and Foreign Purchaser Staff: Using the Theory of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs." Thesis, 2018. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/dspnut.
Full text國立臺北大學
企業管理學系
106
Taiwan has the right environment that facilitates the growing demand of global trade in the region. This is evident by the number of foreign businesses establishing business presence in the country in support of their global supply chain expansion. One of key drivers for Taiwan in becoming a strategic value for foreign businesses is its dynamic and competitive workforce. Specifically, the workforce that enables competitiveness is the profession of purchasers. Capable purchasers in the procurement process enable the companies to attain low cost-of-goods-sold competitiveness, capitalize on logistic efficiencies and help goods’ timeliness to market, and ultimately increases profitability. This study utilized Maslow’s hierarchy of needs framework to determine the factors that influence the motivational levels of purchasers within Taiwan’s domestic workforce with foreign workforce of the same profession. The sampling data of this study was 41 domestic purchasers and 21 foreign purchasers, and through SPSS statistic tool, the finding was concluded using the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) method weighted average. The conclusion of the study yielded that the sequence of importance of the top five needs between domestic and foreign purchasers are different. The results of the domestic purchasers yielded their top five needs in sequence of importance are physiological, self-actualization, self-esteem, knowledge, and safety needs. The results of the foreign purchasers have the order of self-esteem, physiological, knowledge, society, and self-actualization needs. This finding is compiled into a report with recommendations.
Hsu, Pei-Ying, and 許培英. "The Research on the Middle-aged and Older People Regarding the Importance and Satisfaction with Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs." Thesis, 2015. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/97204605232957419450.
Full text南開科技大學
福祉科技與服務管理所
103
As Taiwan has become an aging society, researchers paid a lot of attention on related issues of the elderly, such as leisure, learning, living, etc. The status quo of psychology for the elderly is worthwhile of our attention. As a psychologist, Maslow employed hierarchy of needs to describe the achieved goal of human beings in terms of internal motivation. Various hierarchy of psychological needs demonstrated degrees of human psychological expectations. In this study, residents aged over 45 years old were invited to be participants to understand the needs of elderly people in terms of their satisfaction and value. 400 questionnaires were collected, and important performance-degree analysis (IPA) was employed to explore participants’ demand distribution of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. The results showed that significant difference were found in questions like "I slept well every day"," I want to have enough savings to ensure my safety", " I have recognition from all, and I have good interaction with others”. These three questions, located in the fourth quadrant area, showed quality of sleeping, economic status and high expectation of respects were of high value but low satisfaction. It is hoped that results may provide some merits to the elderly to prepare for the upcoming years as well as to activate the aging to enjoy a healthy life. Keywords: Elderly, Hierarchy of needs, Important-performance degree analysis (IPA)
Lin, Shu-Hsiu, and 林淑琇. "A Study of Angela’s Ashes from Abraham Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs: A Child’s Transformation Process in the Most Hostile Environment." Thesis, 2009. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/04147576546323279942.
Full text元智大學
應用外語學系
97
Frank McCourt’s Angela’s Ashes chronicles McCourt’s childhood in Irish slum where he encounters various kinds of predicament and how he keeps a positive thinking in bitterness; eventually he achieves his goal—American dream. His winning Pulitzer Prize marks the highlight of McCourt’s long and painful maturing process from childhood. His struggling process illustrates many valuable educational lessons of the prestigious psychologist Abraham Maslow. In this thesis, I would like to use Maslow’s theory of Hierarchy of Needs to delineate the transformation of process of the protagonist in Angela’s Ashes, Frank McCourt. This thesis is divided into five chapters. The opening chapter introduces Frank McCourt’s background and scholarship. Also, it compares the similarities and differences of writing style between Frank McCourt and two notable Irish writers—Oscar Wilde and James Joyce. Chapter Two presents a brief framework of Maslow’s Hierarchy Needs. Maslow’s hierarchical structure of human needs enlightens the protagonist’s transformation process from a seemingly hopeless child in a slum to a fully developed and independent man. It also indicates the transformation process how Frank McCourt upgrades himself from a physical laborer to an intellectual. Chapter Three analyses the key persons who have strong impacts on Frank McCourt. First two are Frank McCourt’s parents. Frank McCourt experiences the roller caster of complex emotions toward his parents. However, he still holds many legacies from his parents. Then, he comes across four substitute fathers. Each substitute father acts as a role model who affects him in different aspects. The last but not least are two puppy lovers. Chapter Four studies four key factors in public domain. These factors contribute to different effects and show vividly the ideological conflicts in Frank McCourt’s thoughts. They are school, society, religion and nationalism respectively. At school, young McCourt is detected to have a gift of writing. In society, he notices that he suffers from class discrimination. Ultimately, the powerful Catholicism and overarching nationalism dominate his childhood, but Frank McCourt keeps a paradoxical attitude to these two factors-both revered and reviled. The conclusion chapter gives some pedagogical reflections from my experience in teaching young students from disadvantaged families. Finally, it concludes with the faith that Frank McCourt’s struggling process brings to those disadvantaged children and young people.
Chen, Kuang-Wei, and 陳光偉. "Addictive Products and the Changes of Consumer’s Need Hierarchy ─ A Testing of Maslow Theory." Thesis, 2003. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/25962800811206904820.
Full text銘傳大學
國際企業學系碩士班
91
As the result of the trend of globalization, most of products in the world are more standardization and normalization. However, even though consumers have same organic need (e.g., food, nutrition, water, air and the desire of shelter), they have various material needs varying from their living environments, social cultures, backgrounds, personality, levels of education, and individual experiences. As the brand competitions in the marketplace are increasing and as consumers have more opportunities and abilities to choose brand of products and services than before, marketers in this era should pay more attentions on the study of consumer behavior. In this thesis, we especially focus on the analysis of consumer’s need hierarchy. On the other hand, consumer may have different behavior in consuming addictive products such as drag or cigarette. Therefore, it is important to analyze the changes of need hierarchy and the addictive behavior together. Moreover, in the thesis we also incorporate consumers’ characteristics, value system, and social-culture climate into analysis. In so doing, we are able to learn what are the effects of consumers’ characteristics and personal values on targeted habitual or addictive behavior; and what are the changes of hierarchy need according to different level of addiction. We collect data from different culture areas, namely, Taiwan and Mainland China in helping to analyze the impacts of social culture and economic environment on consumers’ addictive behavior and on the changes of need hierarchy. The finings of this study are: First, consumers’ needs are easy to move from Maslow’s upper level to lower level as cigarettes are example of addictive products. Second, the culture factor has no significantly influence on the satisfaction of Maslow’s needs hierarchy. The reasons may come from product category (addictive product) or may come the slight of culture differences between of Taiwan and China. In general, it is more effective if firms employ the motivation analysis in implementing their marketing strategy Especially, it is the most direct way to persuade consumers’ to buy the products by understanding their needs and value systems. So this study can provide marketing participants a new way for understanding the reaction of consumers in consuming addictive or habitual products and services.
Hung, Miao-Na, and 洪妙娜. "The Impact to Career Plan of the Civil Servants from the Pension Reform in Taiwan: the effect of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs." Thesis, 2018. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/axqck6.
Full text國立東華大學
公共行政學系
106
The object of this study is to illustrate the impact to career plan of the civil servants from the pension reform in Taiwan launched at 2017. Eight research subjests were selected from the central and local governers to interview in-depth to understand how they act to the reform by evaluated the effect of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. The results reveal the civil servants didn’t know the details of new plan of pension well and stayed in low morale during these years. The results show most of civil servants will delay their retirement according to the physiological need of Maslow’s hierarchy and the new plan can extend the retirement age successfully. There is no significant differences between the subjets from different institutions, ages, sex, and seniority.
LIN, WANG CHUN, and 王俊霖. "Differences in the Motivation of Taking out an Insurance Policy amount Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China Customers:A Study Based on the Theory of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs." Thesis, 2019. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/2yku6t.
Full text國立臺北大學
企業管理學系碩士在職專班
107
The Chinese in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China have a certain degree of affluence in their lives and economy. Each of them has its policy and economic systems, cultures, and thinking. They are all Chinese five thousand years ago with the same blood. Based on Maslow’s hierarchy of needs and analytic hierarchy process theory (AHP), I try to find out the similarities and differences of motivation to taking out an insurance policy in these three countries. The study shows that customers are much the same on the Maslow hierarchy of Needs for taking out the insurance policy in the three countries. The main conclusions are three: First of all, people in the three countries all pay more attention to safety needs then the physiological needs are secondary of all choice. The second, the connotation of the social needs, the love and belongingness needs, is almost the same. Thirdly, the Chinese in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China are all paying less attention to aesthetic needs in insurance policy consumption. It is worthy of exploring further in the future. Finally, I provide some suggestions and expect to contribute to the market and its development.
WANG, MING-SIAN, and 王銘憲. "Case Study on Maslows Hierarchy of Needs of Non-Profit Organization." Thesis, 2015. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/e8n64w.
Full text大葉大學
管理學院碩士在職專班
103
With political reform and opening, the rise of social welfare thinking caused different, diversity and abundant Taiwan nonprofit organization growing vitally and set up one by one. The main reasons of the booming trend are fast change of domestic politics and economic environment. Those phenomenon leaded plentiful thinking in social value. Let people know some need can't be satisfied by government or commercial system. That's why people with lofty ideals gathering many resources to set up nonprofit organization. They try to solve problems that government or formal way can't do. On the other hand, to achieve ideal with government regulations. The research using Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs and development and management of nonprofit organization as theory foundation. Analyzing how to get public affirmed and earn resources to support organization's finance. For sustainable development and management.
Chalakova, Venesa. "A Hospitality Value Perception Model based on the Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs." Dissertação, 2002. https://repositorio-aberto.up.pt/handle/10216/114194.
Full textChalakova, Venesa. "A Hospitality Value Perception Model based on the Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs." Dissertação, 2018. https://hdl.handle.net/10216/114194.
Full textChalakova, Venesa. "A Hospitality Value Perception Model based on the Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs." Master's thesis, 2018. https://hdl.handle.net/10216/114194.
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