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According to Vroom’s theory, …............. is the result of multiplication of valence and expectancy.
(A) Motivation
(B) Management
(C) Delegation
(D) Organization

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

According to Vroom’s theory, Motivation is the result of multiplication of valence and expectancy.

(A) Motivation

Answered by adventureisland
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Option (A) is correct.

According to Vroom’s theory, Motivation is the result of the multiplication of valence and expectancy.

About motivation in Vroom’s theory :

  • According to Vroom, an employee's perceptions of Expectancy, Instrumentality, and Valence come together psychologically to create a driving force that drives them to work in ways that provide pleasure while avoiding misery.
  • Motivation, according to Vroom's thesis, is the outcome of multiplying valence and expectation.
  • Victor Vroom established the expectancy theory of motivation, which is a process explanation of motivation. It asserts that a person's motivation is impacted by their hopes for the future.

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