La importancia del dinero en la elección laboral
Issue | Vol. 39 Núm. 3 (2014): Ciencia y Sociedad |
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Publicado | sep 1, 2014 |
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Resumen
El objetivo fundamental del presente artículo es identificar los factores motivadores del trabajo entre los futuros directivos y trabajadores y reflexionar desde un punto de vista tanto académico como profesional sobre la importancia del dinero como factor motivador. Para ello hemos tomado a estudiantes universitarios en su faceta de futuros trabajadores. Se concluye que el dinero por si solo no motiva y que es necesario aquel grupo de factores que motivan a los trabajadores con el objetivo de conseguir el máximo rendimiento. Los resultados nos permiten concluir que no debemos motivar tan solo con el dinero o administrándolo como principal elemento motivacional.
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José Vicente Pascual Ivas
Universitat de València
Roberto Luna Arocas
Universitat de València