Motivation Level and its Comparison Between Senior Managers and Blue-Collar Workers in Small and Medium-Sized Transport Enterprises

  • Rudolf Kampf
  • Silvia Lorincova
  • Larisa M. Kapustina
  • Lenka Lizbetinova
Keywords: employee motivation, motivation program, job satisfaction, work position, student two - sample t - test

Abstract

The aim of the article is to compare the motivation level of senior managers and blue-collar workers in Slovak small and medium-sized enterprises providing transport for forestry sector with the focus on the creation of motivation programs. The analysis included 340 senior managers and 262 blue-collar workers. A total of 30 motivation factors were examined. The most important motivation factors were defined. We identified the significant differences between the needs of senior managers and blue-collar workers by using the Student two-sample t-test. Based on the results of our testing we may conclude that in the field of motivation factors in Slovakia it is not possible to establish a uniform motivation program for the analyzed groups of employees. In the future, after meeting the needs of employees, it is possible that motivation may change with the change of requirements.

Author Biographies

Rudolf Kampf

Faculty of Technology, The Institute of Technology and Business in Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic

Silvia Lorincova

Faculty of Wood Sciences and Technology, Technical University in Zvolen, Slovakia

Larisa M. Kapustina

Ural State University of Economics, Yekaterinburg, Russia

Lenka Lizbetinova

Faculty of Technology, The Institute of Technology and Business in Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic

Published
2017-12-31
How to Cite
Kampf, R., Lorincova, S., Kapustina, L. M., & Lizbetinova, L. (2017). Motivation Level and its Comparison Between Senior Managers and Blue-Collar Workers in Small and Medium-Sized Transport Enterprises. Communications - Scientific Letters of the University of Zilina, 19(4), 43-49. Retrieved from http://journals.uniza.sk/index.php/communications/article/view/269
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