An integrated model of factors influencing project managers' motivation — Findings from a Swiss Survey |
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Authors: | Stefan Seiler Bogdan Lent |
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Affiliation: | a Swiss Military Academy at ETH Zurich, Department of Leadership & Communication Studies, 8903 Birmensdorf, Switzerlandb University of Applied Sciences Bern, Department of Management, Morgartenstrasse 2c, Postfach 305, 3000 Bern 22, Switzerlandc Kasetsart University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Computer Engineering, 50 Phahon Yothin Rd, Chatuchak Bangkok 10900, Thailand |
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Abstract: | The imperative need for increasing project managers' motivation is a major concern for organizations. We developed and evaluated an integrated model of factors influencing project managers' motivation, the ‘Motivational Factor Inventory’ (MFI). The MFI consists of 47 items grouped in 6 motivational dimensions. These dimensions are: 1) interpersonal interaction, 2) task, 3) general working conditions, 4) empowerment, 5) personal development, and 6) compensation. Results of this study showed that the MFI was a valid instrument and that all identified items were relevant for project managers' motivation. A clearly defined, interesting task, working with a supportive and goal oriented team, getting the necessary information and financial and personnel resources, and having the possibility to influence important decisions have been identified as the most important motivators for project managers working in Switzerland. Factors related to compensation were the least important motivators. Results are discussed, and practical conclusions and recommendations for further research are formulated. |
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Keywords: | Project management Motivation Human factor Performance Management Model validation |
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