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    Assumption university student's trust in an Internet store amazon.com
    (Assumption University, 2003) Dung, Nguyen Nguyen
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    Career choices under the influence of significant others and job satisfaction among selected employees in private companies in Bangkok
    (Assumption University, 1997) Budsarin Bowornphadungkitti
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    Characteristics associated with building up emotional quotient of Thai employees
    (Assumption University, 1999) Pitiwan Cherngprapapon
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    Emotional intelligence for employees' motivation
    (Assumption University, 2005) Krisda Tanchaisak ; Assumption University. Martin de Tours School of Management and Economics
    This article adopts a system approach to analyze the Porter-Lawler model. This model synthe- sizes two important motivational models: the expectancy and the equity models. The expectancy model describes the influence of worker's expectation about the jobs and the rewards gained via the motiva- tion process. The equity model describes workers I comparison of rewards and effort ratios with others. The Porter-Lawler model suggests workers are motivated if they believe their effort will result in re- wards they deem important and that the effort-reward ratio must be equivalent to their referents. This model implies workers operate solely on economic rationale. The researcher describes emotion as a significant determinant of worker's judgement about referents, rewards, and equity. Emotional intelli- gence (EI) is proposed as an influential intervening variable in the Porter-Lawler motivation process model.
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    Employee motivation : a case study of an assurance service company
    (Assumption University, 2003) Nungruthai Srisarakorn ; Chamnong Jungthirapanich
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    Factors related to employees intention to leave the job : a case study of Se-Education Public Company Limited
    (Assumption University, 2003) Suchira Phoorithewet
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    The impact of organization development interventions of spirit at work to enhance employee work attitudes at ECOCOPY, a smallmedium enterprise in Thailand
    (Assumption University, 2010) Thanasarn Hongpaisanvivat ; Dix, Mary Jane
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    Job performance and psychological well-being of Thai hotel workers: a multi-model path analytic study
    (Bangkok : Assumption University, 2016) Raich, Annett
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    MGT 2404 managerial psychology
    (Assumption University, c2008) Varma, Parvathy ; Assumption University. Department of Management
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    The relationship between job satisfaction and OCBIOCBO
    (Assumption University, 2001) Inthira Yensudchai
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    The relationship of work-family conflict and purpose in life of the workaholics in selected companies in Bangkok
    (Assumption University, 2001) Sasivimol Wanichsan
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    A study in degree of burnout and ways of coping with stress of selected service employees in Bangkok Metropolis
    (Assumption University, 1997) Pornthip Korkijsammakul
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    A study of job satisfaction of openly homosexual men in service industries in Bangkok
    (Assumption University, 2000) Tawatchai Pornpittayakul
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    A study of the relationship between organizational structure and employee readiness to change : a case study of Q.P. Industrials Company Limited
    (Assumption University, 2001) Chanoknat Pansubkul
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    Trait positivenegative affect, coping strategies, and the appraisal of controllability of the top problem among Thai workers in a selected manufacturing company
    (Assumption University, 2008) Minamiguchi, Naoko

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