The document discusses student motivation for pursuing an MBA degree. It defines motivation and discusses intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. Several motivation theories are explained, including Maslow's hierarchy of needs. Surveys were conducted of MBA students across disciplines on intrinsic and extrinsic motivation levels. Results found most students highly intrinsically motivated regardless of gender or discipline. The conclusion is that students have a positive attitude towards the MBA course and are mainly intrinsically motivated to join. Suggestions include improving the learning environment and cultivating value awareness of other courses. Limitations include the abstract nature of motivation and respondents' understanding.
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Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation
1. STUDENTS MOTIVATION BEHIND
JOINING MBA AMONG
THE STUDENTS OF AUS BATCH
2013-2015
SECTION A
Submitted To:
Ms Juthika konwar
Assistant Professor
Submitted By:
Biswajit Bhattacharjee
BikramJit Dutta
Bikash Choudhury
Banribha Syiem
2. Rti,
Jam
mu
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DEFINITION
Motivation is a process which
begins with a physiological or
psychological need or deficiency
which triggers behaviour or a
drive that is aimed at a goal or
an incentive.
3. MOTIVATION: THE KEY TO
SUCCESS
MOTIVATIO
N
Achievement
Successful learningSuccessful
teaching
6. MOTIVATION IS
TWO-DIMENSIONAL
Intrinsic motivation is self-granted
and comes when something is
meaningful or gives sense of purpose
Examples:
Job contentment
Individual growth
Achievement
7. MOTIVATION IS
TWO-DIMENSIONAL
Extrinsic motivation is an action taken by
another person
Usually involves an incentive or
anticipation of a reward
Examples:
Money
Awards
Performance feedback
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MASLOW’S NEED HIERARCHY
THEORY
Specifies that
there are five
human needs and
that these are
arranged in such a
way that lower,
more basic needs
must be satisfied
before higher-level
needs become
activated.
Specifies that
there are five
human needs and
that these are
arranged in such a
way that lower,
more basic needs
must be satisfied
before higher-level
needs become
activated.
Deficiency Needs
Physiological
Safety
Social
Growth Needs
Esteem
Self-actualization
Deficiency Needs
Physiological
Safety
Social
Growth Needs
Esteem
Self-actualization
10. Rti,
Jam
mu
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MASLOW’S HIERARCHY OF NEEDS
THEORY
Works on the assumption that the
behaviour of individuals at a particular
moment is usually determined by their
strongest need.
Based on hypothesis that within every
human being there exists a hierarchy of five
needs.
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Jam
mu
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MASLOW’S HIERARCHY OF NEEDS
THEORY(CONTD)
Five needs:
1. Physiological : Basic needs of hunger, thirst,
shelter, clothing and other body needs.
2. Safety: security and protection from physical
and emotional harm
3. Social: affection, belongingness, acceptance
and friendship
4. Esteem: Need for both self esteem(self respect,
autonomy and achievement) and external esteem
(status, recognition and attention)
5. Self-actualization the drive to become what
one is capable of becoming: includes growth,
achieving one’s potential, self fulfillment.
12. CHARACTERISTICS OR FEATURES
OF MOTIVATION
1. Personal and Internal Feeling
2. Art of Stimulating Someone Or Oneself
3. Produces Goal – Directed Behaviour
4. Motivation can be either Positive or
Negative
5. The Central Problem of Motivation is HOW
6. Motivation is System Oriented
13. ORGANIZATION BECAUSE OF THE
FOLLOWING BENEFITS IT
PROVIDES:-
1. Productive use of resources
2. Increased efficiency and output
3. Achievement of goals
4. Development of friendly relationships
5. Stability in workforce
15. THE RESULTS OF ACTIVITIES OF AN
ORGANIZATION OR AN INDIVIDUAL OVER A
GIVEN PERIOD OF TIME IS PERFORMANCE.
PERFORMANCE IS THE OUTCOME OF
MOTIVATION.
1. The act of performing or the state of being performed.
2. The act or style of performing a work or role before an
audience.
3. The way in which someone or something functions: The
pilot rated the airplane's performance in high winds.
4. A presentation, especially a theatrical one, before an
audience.
5. Something performed; an accomplishment.
6. Linguistics One's actual use of language in actual
situations.
17. TABLE NO. 1
GENDER COMPOSITION
GENDER RESPON
DENTS
INTRINSI
C VALUE
PERCEN
TAGE
EXTRINS
IC
VALUE
PERCEN
TAGE
EQUAL
VALUE
Male 23 368/440 84% 282/440 64% 14
Female 13 196/240 82% 157/240 65% 15
TOTAL 36
18. FIGURE NO. 1
GENDER COMPOSITION
From the above graphical interpretation it is clearly seen that out of 34 respondents, 84% of
males are Intrinsically motivated scoring 368 of 440 points while 64% of males are Extrinsically
motivated with 282 of 440 points, whereas on the other hand 82% of females are also highly
Intrinsically motivated scoring 196 of 240 points while 65% of females are Extrinsically
motivated scoring 157 of 240 points.
It is also to be noted that there is one male who is highly Extrinsically motivated than his
Intrinsical value and there is also 1 male & 1 female who is Equal to the value, means neither he
is Intrinsic nor Extrinsic.
19.
TABLE NO. 2
DISCIPLINE (SCIENCE)
SCIENCE RESPON
DENTS
INTRINSI
C VALUE
PERCEN
TAGE
EXTRINS
IC
VALUE
PERCEN
TAGE
EQUAL
VALUE
Male 3 52/60 87% 34/60 57%
Female 3 45/60 75% 37/60 62%
TOTAL 6
20. FIGURE NO. 2
SCIENCE CHART
From the above graphical representation, survey among 3 males & 3 females of
science stream clearly shows that 52% of males are Intrinsically motivated scoring 52
of 60 points and 34% of males are Extrinsically with 34 of 60 points, Whereas on the
other hand 75% of females are Intrinsically motivated scoring 45 of 60 points and 62%
of females Extrinsically with 37 of 60 points.
21. TABLE NO. 3
DISCIPLINE (COMMERCE)
COMMER
CE
RESPON
DENTS
INTRINSI
C VALUE
PERCEN
TAGE
EXTRINS
IC
VALUE
PERCEN
TAGE
EQUAL
VALUE
Male 12 201/240 84% 155/240 65%
Female 5 83/100 83% 66/100 66%
TOTAL 17
22. FIGURE NO. 3
COMMERCE CHART
From the above table it is showing that out of 12 male and 5 females of Commerce
stream 84% of the male are Intrinsically motivated Scoring 201 of 240 points while
65% of the males are also Extrinsically motivated with 155 of 240 points whereas on
the other hand 83% of females are Intrinsically motivated scoring 83 of 100 points and
66% of females are also Extrinsically motivated with 66 of 100 points.
23. TABLE NO. 4
DISCIPLINE (ARTS)
ARTS RESPON
DENTS
INTRINSI
C VALUE
PERCEN
TAGE
EXTRINS
IC
VALUE
PERCEN
TAGE
EQUAL
VALUE
Male 4 68/80 85% 58/80 73%
Female 1 10/20 50% 14/20 70%
TOTAL 5
24. FIGURE NO. 4
ARTS CHART
From the above graphical representation, survey among 4 males & 1
females of Arts stream clearly shows that 85% of males are Intrinsically
motivated scoring 68 of 80 points and also 73% of males are Extrinsically
motivated with 58 of 80 points, Whereas on the other hand incase of only 1
female 95% of her motivation is Intrinsic scoring 19 of 20 points and 14% of
her motivation is Extrinsic with 14 of 20 points
25. TABLE NO. 5
DISCIPLINE (OTHERS)
OTHERS RESPON
DENTS
INTRINSI
C VALUE
PERCEN
TAGE
EXTRINS
IC
VALUE
PERCEN
TAGE
EQUAL
VALUE
Male 4 61/80 76% 49/80 61%
Female 4 60/80 75% 50/80 63%
TOTAL 8
26.
FIGURE NO. 5
OTHERS CHART
Lastly from the above graphical representation it is clearly seen that out of 8
respondents from Other stream 78% of the male are Intrinsically motivated Scoring
47 of 60 points while 58% of the males are also Extrinsically motivated with 35 of 60
points whereas on the other hand 22% of females are Intrinsically motivated scoring
45 of 60 points and 35% of females are also Extrinsically motivated with 35 of 60
points.
It is also to be noted that there is 1 male & 1 female who is Equal to the value, means
neither he is Intrinsic nor Extrinsic to the value of his
27. CONCLUSION
Respondents get opportunity to express their views.
92% of the respondents are completely satisfied while 8%
of the respondents are partially satisfied.
Majority of the respondents are Intrinsically motivated to
join the course.
There is a positive relationship between the respondent’s
interest to the MBA course.
Motivation is abstract quality, for which measurement
become to difficult task because of the non-availability of
standardized test for it.
Attitude of students of his/her personal belief towards the
MBA course is extremely favorable.
28. SUGGESTIONS
Out Box environment should be improved.
More essence should be created among MBA
course.
Value awareness should have to cultivated
among students towards other courses.
The human motivation is changeable and not
stable it should be considered in mind.
Praise incentives should be given more.
29. LIMITATIONS
Motivation Abstract: Motivation is abstract and it is
very difficult to measure motivation because it can only be
felt. As it cannot be touched there is no standardized data
on motivation.
Lack of understanding Among the respondents: Most
of the respondents are not able to get the standard
understanding to know their motivational pattern as a
result they become biased in filling of these questionnaires.
Difficulty in Filling: A large number of the respondents
needed help in filling these questionnaires.
Lack of Seriousness: Some of the respondents did not
attach the required seriousness to the questionnaire.