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motivators

pl. n. in the two-factor theory of work motivation proposed by U.S. clinical psychologist Frederick Herzberg (1923–2000), those aspects of the working situation that can increase satisfaction and motivation. Motivators involve the work itself rather than the work context and are increased by means of job enrichment and vertical loading (see job enlargement). Compare hygiene factors.

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