The relationship between the sources of employees' motivation and work engagement in Seventh-day Adventist institutions in Madagascar
Résumé
Employee engagement and motivation are important issues for today’s
management. Employee’s motivation has been in discussion for years and each
organization adopted its proper compensation plans and strategies in order to make
employees more productive. Motivation drives employees to perform well and give
the best they can. Thus, motivated employees help organizations attain their goals. It
is the reason why such a study has been done. Its purpose is to explore the
relationship between sources of employees’ motivation and work engagement in
Seventh-day Adventist institutions in Madagascar. The present study also wanted to
determine the variables which have a significant effect on work engagement in the
Adventist institutions in Madagascar.
In order to fulfill the research purpose, a self-designed questionnaire was used
to collect data. The target population was 205, and 157 out of 205 sharedquestionnaires were collected. Female gender was the most represented and the
majority of respondents were from the age group of 40-49 years old. The 10 years and
more categories of service were more represented compared to others. Many of the
respondents hold a Bachelor’s degree.
Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) was used to perform the
required test of descriptive statistics, bivariate correlation, and multiple regression
analysis. The results of SPSS revealed a positive relationship between intrinsic
motivation, individual characteristics, spirituality, and work engagement. However,
the correlation and multiple regression analysis showed that only personal
characteristics (ability and personality) and spirituality are important determinants of
employee work engagement.
Based on the findings, it is concluded that sources of intrinsic motivation are
extremely important to employees. In addition, personal characteristics and
spirituality are key determinants of work engagement in the Adventist institutions in
Madagascar.