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X-WR-CALNAME:John Alpers to Present Doctoral Research
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DESCRIPTION:The UTC Graduate School is pleased to announce that John Alpers
  will present Doctoral research titled\, Perceptions of factors from MBA s
 tudents at small regional Universities that enhance\, improve\, and impact
  individual behavior as measured by environmental working scales. on 11/16
 /2023 at 10:00 am ET in Zoom Meeting ID: https://tennessee.zoom.us/j/84103
 016023. Everyone is invited to attend. \n\nLearning and Leadership\n\nChai
 r: Dr. David Rausch\n\nCo-Chair: \n\nAbstract:\nOrganizations are continua
 lly trying to impact individual behavior so their employees will be motiva
 ted toward mutually beneficial objectives. The goal or intent of organizat
 ions is to identify which factors can have the largest impact on the motiv
 ation of employees toward these organizational goals or objectives. The in
 tent of this research was to identify if a relationship exists between the
  perceptions of Master of Business (MBA) students in regional universities
  toward the factors of engagement\, leadership and rewards systems that im
 prove\, impact\, and enhance their behavior toward organizational goals as
  indicated by each area’s impact on the work environment scale. Research
  consisted of a questionnaire to graduate level students to determine at w
 hat level these factors are perceived to have an impact on this scale. The
  data obtained from the surveys indicated that the factors identified (eng
 agement\, leadership and rewards systems) were not statistically helpful i
 n predicting changes on the work environment scale. These factors were not
  of assistance in predicting what will improve\, impact\, and enhance beha
 vior toward organizational goals. This information can be helpful as knowi
 ng what may or may not impact behavior can assist organizations.
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