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Task Identity
The degree to which a job requires completion of a whole and identifiable piece of work, contributing to a sense of accomplishment.
Hygiene Factor
A concept from Herzberg's motivation-hygiene theory that refers to environmental conditions—such as salary, company policies, and work conditions—that can prevent job dissatisfaction but do not necessarily increase job satisfaction.
Herzberg's Motivator-Hygiene Model
A theory that distinguishes between motivational factors that can increase job satisfaction and hygiene factors that can prevent dissatisfaction but not necessarily increase satisfaction.
Job Characteristics Model
A framework that suggests jobs can be designed to enhance work motivation, satisfaction, and performance by focusing on five core dimensions: skill variety, task identity, task significance, autonomy, and feedback.
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