hyytymiskäyttäytymiseen
Hyytymiskäyttäytymiseen, or the "hygiene factors," refers to a set of conditions in the workplace that are necessary for job satisfaction and productivity. The term was introduced by Frederick Herzberg in his two-factor theory of motivation, which distinguishes between hygiene factors and motivators. Hygiene factors are the basic conditions that must be present for employees to feel satisfied and motivated. These factors are often taken for granted and do not directly contribute to job satisfaction, but their absence can lead to dissatisfaction and decreased productivity.
1. Company Policy and Administration: This encompasses the overall policies and procedures of the organization, such
2. Supervision: The manner in which employees are supervised, including the clarity of expectations, the frequency
3. Work Conditions: The physical environment of the workplace, including factors like temperature, lighting, and noise
4. Salary: While not the most important motivator, salary is a crucial hygiene factor. Employees expect a
5. Relationships with Supervisors and Coworkers: The quality of interpersonal relationships within the workplace can significantly
6. Status: The recognition and respect that employees receive from their colleagues and superiors.
7. Security of Employment: The stability and security of the job, including factors like job tenure and
Herzberg's theory suggests that while these hygiene factors are important for preventing dissatisfaction, they do not