Herzberg's Two-Factor Theory, also known as the Motivation-Hygiene Theory, distinguishes between motivators and hygiene factors. Motivators, which are related to job content, lead to higherjob satisfaction and are intrinsic factors such as achievement, recognition, responsibility, and advancement. In contrast, hygiene factors, which are related to job context (e.g., salary, status, work conditions), do not lead to higher satisfaction but can cause dissatisfaction if missing.
[: Herzberg's research indicated that motivators like responsibility and advancement are more frequently mentioned by employees as sources of job satisfaction compared to hygiene factors like salary and status., , ]
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