Title


            The proposed title for the study is Impact of workplace motivation on employee performance in Ghana. This paper will show the different methods, approaches and instruments to be used in order to ensure that the objectives of the study will be met.


 


Background of the Study/Literature Review


Motivation at work has been an accepted area of literature for a long time, particularly from the 1930s and on wards (Lee-Ross 2002). Motivation is defined as the process of gratifying the internal needs of individuals via actions and behaviors. It focuses on the complexity of mental and physical drives, joint with the environment which makes the people perform the way they do (p. 55). Robert Dubin described motivation as the force which moves the person to action, and enables him to continue in the course of action that has already been initiated (cited in Kumar & Sharma 2001). Therefore, without motivation, employee or worker will not contribute to the success of performance of the organization (Agrawal 1995). Employee needs the skills, knowledge and capabilities in order to acquire the results according to the requirements of the organization. However, it is also vital for them to have the will to achieve the said results. The degree of motivation of the employees is connected to their level of commitment towards their work and determination to work based on high standards (Pergamon Flexible Learning 2005).


 


Aims and Objectives


            The main aim of the study is to investigate the impact of workplace motivation on employee performance in Ghana. In line with this the following are the specific objectives of the study:


·         To evaluate the different factors which affect the performance of employees;


·         To assess the different factors that motivate employees in Ghana;


·         To assess how motivation affect motivation of an employee; and


·         To recommend actions and strategies to be implemented in order to enhance and maintain motivation inside the working environment in Ghana.


 


Methodology


Descriptive method will be used in the study. According to Creswell (1994) it can help in order to show the different facts that are connected with the nature of the status of the current problem or condition as it happens at the time of the study. This is the reason why, it is considered as one of the most applied methodology in most studies. Furthermore, it will also be helpful in order to offer logical use in the studies which focus on dissemination of information, at the same time, it can help in order to investigate based on normative standards. It will be helpful in order to focus on the practices which exist, beliefs and processes that are currently going on and the effects that are being felt and experienced, together with the trends that re currently developing (Best, 1907).


 


Sampling


            The target population is 300 employees from different sectors and industries in Ghana. They will be chosen in random selection process.  


 


Data Collection


Survey questionnaire will be used in order to gather primary data from the respondents. Likert scales will be used, where in the respondents will be asked to rate the level of their agreements towards the statements given. This will also be advantageous because it will make filling up questionnaire a lot easier and faster.


 


The equivalent weights of the answers are:


   Range                                Interpretation


4.50 – 5.00                             Strongly Agree


3.50 – 4. 49                Agree


2.50 – 3.49                             Uncertain


1.50 – 2.49                             Disagree


0.00 – 1.49                             Strongly Disagree


 


  


Data Analysis


All of the data will be evaluated with the use of SPSS software. Thus, in order to come up with the results and findings of the study, frequency, percentage and weighted mean will be calculated. The following are the formulas to be used:


1.      Percentage – will be calculated in order to determine the magnitude of the responses to the questionnaire (Research Methods Knowledge Base, n.d.).



2.      Weighted Mean



 


References


Agrawal, P K 1995, Motivation and Indian Bureaucracy, M.D. Publications Pvt. Ltd.


Best, J. W. (1970). Research in Education, 2nd Ed. Englewood Cliffs. N.J.: Prentice Hall, Inc.


Creswell, J.W. (1994). Research design. Qualitative and quantitative approaches. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage.


Lee-Ross, D 2002, ‘An Exploratory Study of Work Motivation Among Private and Public Sector Hospital Chefs in Australia’, Journal of Management Development, vol. 21, no. 8, pp. 576 – 588.


Pergamon Flexible Learning 2005, Managing for Results, Elsevier.


 



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