Decoding Motivation: An Empirical Analysis of Factors Driving Employee Engagement
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https://doi.org/10.47392/IRJAEM.2025.0024Keywords:
Employee motivation, Intrinsic factors, Extrinsic factors, Organizational strategies, Job satisfaction, Workforce engagementAbstract
Employee motivation is a critical factor in organizational success, influencing productivity, job satisfaction, and retention rates. This empirical study investigates the key factors that affect employee motivation across diverse industries. Using a mixed-methods approach, data was collected from 500 employees through surveys and interviews. The findings reveal that intrinsic factors such as job satisfaction, personal growth, and recognition significantly impact motivation, alongside extrinsic factors such as salary, job security, and work environment. This study offers insights into designing effective motivational strategies tailored to workforce needs.
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