Abstract [eng] |
Motivation has always been the essential factor of staff management. It is the main variable in a company of high productivity. It is proved by researches in private and public sectors. It is assumed that work motives are one of the most important variables in modern human resource management in private and public sectors. This work paper presents the analysis of dominant work motivation in private and public sectors as well as their interaction with empyees satisfaction. The aim of work is to study and assess the levels of employee motivation and factors that cause different degrees of motivation and work motives prevailing in private and public sector organizations. Master work, the objective is addressed in the following tasks: • To explore the main theoretical aspects of motivation, motivation history and motyvation theories; • To identify and compare the factors that motivate employees in Lithuania and foreign countries; • On the basis of theoretical and empirical analysis, make a work motivation model of public and private organizations; • Investigate and compare employees work motives in public and private sector organizations, situated in Lithuania. and to provide proposals for the management of organisations and action guidelines for the improvement of the employee motivation system. |