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Journal of Business and Technology (Dhaka), 2015
This article focuses on regional integration among the eight South Asian countries i.e. Afghanistan,
A sense of achievement motivation runs individual to the right direction of career goal through f... more A sense of achievement motivation runs individual to the right direction of career goal through flourishing the best effort. Any organization can have greater success if it nurtures such spirit. This study focuses on the factors affecting individual spirit of accomplishment across the industries, factors that work behind as individual’s drive to a certain direction. It is being hypothesized here that factors affecting achievement motivations of individuals across the industries would not vary. A structured questionnaire has been designed to collect primary data. An examination of J.W. Atkinson’s developed formula for achievement motivation entails three
factors; namely, motive of individual, probability of success of a given task and the incentives or reward given for that task. After collection of data from the selected industries, the formula has been applied to measure the extent of difference among the factors as well as their variation across the industries. The collected data deny the study hypotheses and reveal that telecom and banking industries are lagging behind ready-made garments industry in terms of overall achievement motivation.
Journal of Business and Technology (Dhaka), 2015
This article focuses on regional integration among the eight South Asian countries i.e. Afghanistan,
A sense of achievement motivation runs individual to the right direction of career goal through f... more A sense of achievement motivation runs individual to the right direction of career goal through flourishing the best effort. Any organization can have greater success if it nurtures such spirit. This study focuses on the factors affecting individual spirit of accomplishment across the industries, factors that work behind as individual’s drive to a certain direction. It is being hypothesized here that factors affecting achievement motivations of individuals across the industries would not vary. A structured questionnaire has been designed to collect primary data. An examination of J.W. Atkinson’s developed formula for achievement motivation entails three
factors; namely, motive of individual, probability of success of a given task and the incentives or reward given for that task. After collection of data from the selected industries, the formula has been applied to measure the extent of difference among the factors as well as their variation across the industries. The collected data deny the study hypotheses and reveal that telecom and banking industries are lagging behind ready-made garments industry in terms of overall achievement motivation.