Perceived relationship between non –financial rewards and employee motivation at impact marketing (K) limited
Abstract
Job satisfaction and employee retention is derived from employee motivation. Employee
motivation is derived from mainly the rewards employee is granted at the workplace in order to
motivate them, which can either be financial or non-financial. With the harsh economic times
and the decreasing power of money as a motivator, it has become necessary to look into
various non-financial rewards that motivate employees effectively, those whose effect last
more, and are valued by employees. The study aimed at establishing the perceived relationship
between non-financial rewards and employee motivation at Impact Marketing (K) Limited. In
attempting to achieve the objectives of the study, a case study research design was adopted. A
questionnaire was used to collect data on strategic capabilities used by the organization in
gaining competitive advantage. The data obtained from the questionnaire was analyzed
qualitatively using descriptive analysis. The study established that the company has put in place
several non-financial incentives to motivate employees .The respondents noted that since the
company has established these non-financial rewards as a means to motivate them, they felt
that these non-financial rewards motivated them to a great extent, and were very important to
them, and thus it was important to use is financial rewards to motivate them.
Publisher
University of Nairobi