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Motivation and performance in the information systems field: a survey of related studies

Motivation and performance in the information systems field: a survey of related studies Motivation is important. In today's economy, it is vital that all scarce resources - especially human resources - be utilized efficiently and effectively. Daft and Steers state unequivocally that motivation is the foundation upon which human resources may be optimally utilized (1986).Prior studies of motivation in the information systems (IS) profession have led to inconclusive and, even contradictory results. It may be that these apparently inconsistent results are actually evidence of a rapidly changing and evolving profession. Several IS research articles have documented rapidly occurring changes within IS job environments, changes in development methodologies and IS organizational structure. Thus, an assessment of the fit between the IS professional and the changing IS work environment is a fundamental component of IS human resource management. Knowledge of job fit in this profession is crucial to each phase of human resource development, from recruitment to evaluation and training.The primary purpose of this paper is to review personnel literature within the context of a larger picture of IS motivation:• Motivation in the IS profession• The evolving IS work environment• Job fit within the IS profession• Related studies from other disciplines http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png ACM SIGCPR Computer Personnel Association for Computing Machinery

Motivation and performance in the information systems field: a survey of related studies

ACM SIGCPR Computer Personnel , Volume 13 (3) – Nov 1, 1991

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Association for Computing Machinery
Copyright
Copyright © 1991 by ACM Inc.
ISSN
0160-2497
DOI
10.1145/126524.126529
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Abstract

Motivation is important. In today's economy, it is vital that all scarce resources - especially human resources - be utilized efficiently and effectively. Daft and Steers state unequivocally that motivation is the foundation upon which human resources may be optimally utilized (1986).Prior studies of motivation in the information systems (IS) profession have led to inconclusive and, even contradictory results. It may be that these apparently inconsistent results are actually evidence of a rapidly changing and evolving profession. Several IS research articles have documented rapidly occurring changes within IS job environments, changes in development methodologies and IS organizational structure. Thus, an assessment of the fit between the IS professional and the changing IS work environment is a fundamental component of IS human resource management. Knowledge of job fit in this profession is crucial to each phase of human resource development, from recruitment to evaluation and training.The primary purpose of this paper is to review personnel literature within the context of a larger picture of IS motivation:• Motivation in the IS profession• The evolving IS work environment• Job fit within the IS profession• Related studies from other disciplines

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ACM SIGCPR Computer PersonnelAssociation for Computing Machinery

Published: Nov 1, 1991

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