Project description
New approach to boosting motivation in the workplace
Motivating Generation Z in the workplace is a pressing challenge for organisations striving to enhance productivity and engagement. With the support of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, the HYGGESTARMODEL project presents an interdisciplinary approach to understanding self-management motivation within organisational contexts. The model introduces an innovative measurement instrument – a universal hygge star questionnaire to capture the diverse dimensions of organisational motivation. Strong empirical validation will be conducted using the Bayesian averaging of classical estimates framework, combining prior knowledge on model distribution and data. The project also involves a cross-sectoral research team in charge of devising test protocols and rigorously validating the outcomes.
Objective
The focal point of this proposal revolves around an interdisciplinary exploration of the HYGGESTRARMODEL—a comprehensive framework designed to assess self-management motivation within organizational contexts. This interdisciplinary inquiry aims to elucidate various facets of the newly conceptualized HYGGESTRARMODEL, spanning theoretical underpinnings, practical applications, and empirical validation. The project addresses a salient HR and managerial problem of how to efficiently motivate Generation Z to engage and perform in the workplace.
A pivotal component of this endeavor involves the development of a novel measurement instrument, namely the Universal Hygge Star Questionnaire (UHSQ), tailored to capture the multifaceted dimensions of organizational motivation. Strong empirical verification will be conducted within the Bayesian Averaging of Classical Estimates (BACE) framework, in which we can combine some prior knowledge about model distribution and data. Thus, BACE serves as an example of a Bayesian pooling approach, wherein posterior results are averaged over the entire model space . Furthermore, the proposal entails the formation of a cross-sectoral research team tasked with devising test protocols and rigorously validating the outcomes derived from the HYGGESTRARMODEL. Termed as “Hygge Star Model – a New Perspective and Application” (HYGGESTARMODEL), this project aspires to offer fresh insights and practical implications for enhancing organizational motivation and effectiveness.
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HORIZON.1.2 - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA)
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(opens in new window) HORIZON-MSCA-2023-SE-01
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61-895 Poznan
Poland
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