Factors Complicating Expectancy Theory Predictions of Work Motivation and Job Performance
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YEAR:
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1974
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Conference Paper
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expectancy theory, predictions of motivation and performance
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Psychology
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English
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PUB ID:
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103-392-354
(Last edited on
2003/07/13 21:08:49 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
Variables are identified that when not taken into account restrict expectancy theory predictions. Evidence is presented indicating that substantially improved predictions are obtained when these complicating factors are incorporated in the research design.
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