What is it about?

In this study, bibliometric analysis of publications on motivation and productivity between 1953 and 2024 was conducted and the basic findings, most preferred variables and methodologies used in these publications were determined.

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Why is it important?

This study is the first bibliometric research examining the relationships between motivation and productivity.

Perspectives

Managers can maximize the productivity and potential of their employees by determining appropriate strategies that will increase the motivation of their employees. To achieve the efficiency expected from people in working life and to provide a peaceful working environment, the needs of employees should be determined according to their characteristics and tried to be met in the best way possible. With the high motivation provided in this way; One can have the opportunity to work with high-performance organizations consisting of effective, efficient, and high-morale employees. Leaders who are committed to achieving organizational goals must first ensure that their employees are well motivated so that they can adequately direct employees to achieve organizational goals while using management functions. A company's growth potential is closely related to employees' job satisfaction and motivation. A country's global competitiveness largely depends on its service sector productivity. The subject of motivation is under the influence of many factors that have multifaceted and complex relationships with each other. Just as the structure, functioning and active situational variables of each organization are different, the complex structure of employees arising from human nature and the dynamics of business life and their expectations and needs by this structure also differ. Therefore, in addition to benefiting from theories, taking into account the system and situational perspective, the development and application of different models will contribute.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ferda ALPER AY
Cumhuriyet Universitesi

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This page is a summary of: The relationship between work motivation and productivity: Bibliometric analysis of articles from 1953 to 2024, Human Systems Management, August 2024, IOS Press,
DOI: 10.3233/hsm-240020.
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