ARTÍCULO
TITULO

AN INVESTIGATION OF EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION IN INTERNATIONAL NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS IN CHIANG MAI, THAILAND

Meister Elizabeth DOI: 10.26459/jed.v126i5B.4111    

Resumen

This research investigates the key motivating factors of Thai employees at international non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Chiang Mai, Thailand. The results show that both intrinsic (x¯=3.02) and extrinsic motivation (x¯=2.50) affect these employees (on a Likert scale of 1 to 4). Importantly, the charitable purpose of the NGO has a clear bearing on the motivation of employees, as reported by 94.7% of respondents. The respondents? preferences for increasing knowledge (x¯=3.57), enjoyment (x¯=3.52), gaining new experience (x¯=3.20), and clarity in the workplace (x¯=3.51) are demonstrated to be deeply rooted in Thai culture, as is their aversion for competition (x¯=1.79), complex problem solving (x¯=2.62), and individual credit (x¯=1.56). Suggested areas of focus for NGO management are outlined in a 15-point recommendation list.Keywords: Non-Governmental Organization, Employee Motivation, Chiang Mai, Thailand

 Artículos similares