Across
- 3. Theory that suggests that human performance is directed by conscious goals and intentions
- 7. Long-term goals set into the future
- 9. Theory that holds that motivation is based on our perception of fairness in comparison with others
- 11. The impact of motivational influences on job satisfaction
- 12. refers to the level of dignity, politeness, and respect employees receive by supervisors during change implementation
- 13. The sense of feeling under-rewarded or over-rewarded in comparison with others
- 16. The degree to which people perceive the implementation of company policies and procedures to be fair
- 17. The probability that good performance will lead to various work outcomes.
- 18. Maslow’s theory that suggests people are motivated by their desire to satisfy specific needs, and that needs are arranged in a hierarchy with physiological needs at the bottom and self-actualization needs at the top
- 19. The probability that the amount of work effort invested by an individual will result in a high level of performance
Down
- 1. Sources of job satisfaction such as salary, status, and security
- 2. Theory that suggests that people are motivated by three categories of needs arranged in the form of a hierarchy
- 4. Short-term goals
- 5. The value individuals place on work outcomes
- 6. The perception of fairness in workplace practices
- 8. refers to the degree of access people are given to information and the explanations provided to convey that information regarding why certain decisions are being made.
- 10. Sources of job satisfaction such as achievement, recognition, and responsibility
- 14. The degree to which people think outcomes are fair
- 15. Theory that suggests three main categories of needs: need for achievement, need for affiliation, and need for power