Chaos in human behavior: the case of work motivation

Publication date

2013-07-09T17:15:00Z

2013-07-09T17:15:00Z

2010

2013-07-09T17:15:01Z

Abstract

This study considers the complex dynamics of work motivation. Forty-eight employees completed a work-motivation diary several times per day over a period of four weeks. The obtained time series were analysed using different methodologies derived from chaos theory (i.e. recurrence plots, Lyapunov exponents, correlation dimension and surrogate data). Results showed chaotic dynamics in 75% of cases. The findings confirm the universality of chaotic behavior within human behavior, challenge some of the underlying assumptions on which work motivation theories are based, and suggest that chaos theory may offer useful and relevant information on how this process is managed within organizations.

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Article


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English

Publisher

Universidad Complutense de Madrid

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