An assessment of the relationship between reward management and employee motivation in a sports retail outlet store in the midland region.
Abstract
The concept of total rewards has been the subject of much discussion in the past with
confusion existing about what the term actually means. According to World at Work
(2010), total rewards are all of the tools used to attract, motivate and retain employees.
Total rewards approaches also recognise that employees have diverse needs which
contribute to their motivation (Gilmore & Williams, 2009). It is for this reason that both
the concepts of total rewards and employee motivation correlate.
There was quite a vast amount of literature on both the concepts of total rewards and
motivation individually but very little on their impact together. Considering the two
topics are of such importance to each other emphasises how they have the potential to
be interesting yet complex areas to research.
Therefore the title of this dissertation is: An assessment of the relationship between
reward management and employee motivation in a sports retail outlet store in the
midland region. The author chose to conduct a case study of the chosen sports retail
outlet. Participants came from different stores and this allowed different opinions to be
gained from within the company. A mixed method approach was used in order to obtain
the relevant quantitative and qualitative results needed to investigate the research topic.
Qualitative data was collected using an interview to gather an in depth knowledge of the
topic in question. Quantitative data was collected through the distribution of
questionnaires to fifty participants from different stores in the midland region which in
turn helped build a profile of employee motivation in relation to total rewards. It is
important to note that all the research conducted during the course of this dissertation
was conducted ethically and under the strictest of confidence.
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The discussion section focuses on the research findings which proved to be quite
interesting. Thematic analysis was used and this was relevant to objective one as it
identified a number of themes which were derived from the interview process. These
themes include importance of rewards, team approach, current total rewards strategy,
impact of economic downturn, motivating staff and the future for total rewards.
With reference to objective two, the author transferred the questionnaires to a Microsoft
excel spreadsheet to be statistically analysed. Having evaluated and compared these
findings the incentive that would add the most value to the company is then discussed
for objective three.
A number of interesting conclusions can be drawn from the research. Both total rewards
and motivation are complex concepts. Total rewards may be difficult to understand as
motivation within the workplace can be difficult to get right as people are motivated in
different ways. The perception of employees differs somewhat substantially from that of
management. To conclude the implementation of a specific and consistent total rewards
strategy incorporating both financial and non-financial rewards would be in the best
interest of the company.
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