Work and the Nature of ManWorld Publishing Company, 1966 - 203 Seiten Theoretical and practical study of employees attitudes to their work - includes the dominance of business enterprises in western society, the changing concepts of human nature and of worker motivation, psychological aspects of mans needs, psychological growth, the Motivation hygiene social theory and its verification, the effect of the work environment and working conditions, mental health and job satisfaction. References pp. 199 to 203. |
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