Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.15516/cje.v20i1.2571
Motivation of University Senior Staff in the Process of Restructuring Higher Education Institutions
Mikhail Vinichenko
; Russian State Social University, Department of Human Resource Management and Personnel Policy
Andrey Kirillov
orcid.org/0000-0002-5619-7661
; Russian State Social University, Department of Human Resource Management and Personnel Policy
Alexander Maloletko
; Russian State Social University, Vice-rector for scientific work
Elena Frolova
; Russian State Social University, Department of Management and Administration
Marina Vinogradova
; Russian State Social University, Research Institute of Novel Trends and Technologies
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of institutional changes on the working environment and health of employees and student workers at the Central dean's office, as well as their motivation to deliver high quality work and fulfil their education duties. Twenty-three employees and 45 graduate students participated in the survey. The employees were given a questionnaire aimed at providing information on their attitude toward job duties, colleagues, management, staff and remuneration. Gerchikov’s (2005) methodology and Batarshev’s (2002) test were applied in the survey among students, which was aimed at identifying their human motivational profiles. These profiles should form the basis in the design of a relevant and effective system of incentives. Results obtained in the survey indicate that the creation of a learning environment is most strongly influenced by managerial qualities of employees, the level of their cooperation with students and mainly by motivation for conscientious work, career development conditions and socio-psychological climate. Authors of this research suggest developing a system of financial and tangible incentives for employees when acknowledging their contribution at work, and an active use of a number of non-monetary incentives, such as talent and career management, participation in management activities and the delegation of authority. The following correlations were identified among students: the combination of work and study duties increased the frequency of stress cases and poor health; in addition, the combination of work and study increased students’ motivation for self-organization.
Keywords
education institution; efficiency; favourable learning environment; reforms
Hrčak ID:
199592
URI
Publication date:
30.3.2018.
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