erg theory basically grouped man's needs into three broad categories namely existence needs, relatedness needs and growth needs where the theory emphasizes the flexibility of achievement to be regressive in that needs that were initially not fully met can be returned to unlike in the caase of Maslow.
the meaning or the idea from a speaker.in short, the idea in the speaker's mind
In psychology, association is the theory that association is the basic principle of all mental activity. Learning theory, as well as developmental theory derive several of their fundamental concepts off of this.
Nicholas Kaldor maintains that the key factor in economical development is technology.
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A theory is a set of interrelated constructs (concepts), definitions, and propositions that present a systematic view of phenomena by specifying relations among variables, with the purpose of explaining and predicting the phenomena.
Alderfer's ERG theory is a motivation theory that suggests individuals are motivated by three groups of needs: Existence, Relatedness, and Growth. These needs can overlap and shift in importance for individuals. The theory emphasizes that if higher-level needs are frustrated, individuals may regress to focusing on lower-level needs. It is a more flexible version of Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
ERG Theory
existence, relatedness, and growth.
Alderfer's ERG theory consists of three levels: existence, relatedness, and growth. These levels represent the different needs that individuals seek to fulfill in the workplace and in life.
It stands for Existence, Relatedness, and Growth
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The national theory refers to the definition of a given nation based on its values.
A theory is scientific proof of what or why something happens
How can motivation theories are effect on employe progress
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Alderfer's ERG theory organizes human needs into three categories: Existence (physiological and safety needs), Relatedness (social needs), and Growth (esteem and self-actualization needs). This theory suggests that people are motivated by multiple needs at the same time and that if a higher-level need is frustrated, individuals may regress to lower-level needs to satisfy their motivation.