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A Study on the Factors that Influence Work Motivation at National Commission on Indigenous People – Dona Remedios Trinidad Service Center

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dc.contributor.author Cabaron, Elane P.
dc.date.accessioned 2026-03-11T02:44:02Z
dc.date.available 2026-03-11T02:44:02Z
dc.date.issued 2002-03
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.cas.upm.edu.ph:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3571
dc.description.abstract Most of the studies on job motivation have been conducted in private industrial organization, thereby neglecting the public sector in the mainstream research. In the attempt to reconcile such imbalance, the researcher examines the factors that influence work motivation at the national Commission on Indigenous People—Dona Remedios Trintdad Service Center an independent government agency under the office of the president. Given a different job context, this study primarily aims to understand more of What is considered an abstract and complex category but a powerful source of organizational energy, motivation. The main problem: What are the factors that influence the work motivation of the NCIP—Dona Remedios Trinidad Service Center?, aims to determine the perception of the NCIP on the various job factors (company policy and administration. supervision. salary. interpersonal relationships, working conditions, promotions, status, job security, achievement. recognition. work itself. responsibility and growth) and which of these they consider as their motivators. Furthermore. it also aims to resolve how the identified work motivators may influence their job satisfaction and performance. The framework used in this study is based on Herzberg’s Two Factor Theory. Its main assumption states that /hygiene or environmental job factors (company policy and administration, supervision, interpersonal relationships. work conditions. promotions. status and job security) can ameliorate or cause dissatisfaction and do not actually motivate employees. [tis the motivators or the intrinsic job factors that satisfy and drives a worker to exert effort at tasks that contribute to the organization. In resolving the main problem of this study, the researcher conducted library research. interview schedules and non-participant observation. as constituents of a qualitative study. After tabulating the data and accomplishing the subsequent illustrative method of analysis. the researcher discovers some significant findings: 1.) Of the enumerated job factors. work itself. responsibility. job security. family and salary are regarded by the NCIP—DRT employees as their primary motivators: 2.) Despite dissatisfaction of employees with the environmental job factors. low job turnover and fulfillment of short term organizational goals are evidences of their good performance: 3.) As workers have more experience in the work setting, they become more realistic about the types of fulfillment they can expect from work: 4.) Attachment to the Dumagats is also a strong motivator since majority of the NCIP have been in such nature of work for more than sic years. They feel that their ob is essential to the Dumagats’ survival as a cultural minority. In conclusion, the researcher provides several recommendations for the regional office of NCIO. for the NCIP—DRT being the local government which concerns this study. for the field of Organizational Communication. and for future studies of work motivation as a whole. in its constant pursuit for knowledge. en_US
dc.subject work motivation en_US
dc.subject National Commission on Indigenous People (NCIP) en_US
dc.subject job factors en_US
dc.subject Herzberg’s two-factor theory en_US
dc.subject job satisfaction en_US
dc.subject organizational performance en_US
dc.title A Study on the Factors that Influence Work Motivation at National Commission on Indigenous People – Dona Remedios Trinidad Service Center en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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