Date of Award
Summer 6-3-2015
Document Type
Poster
Department
Behavioral Sciences
First Advisor
Harvey Burnett, Jr. PhD
Abstract
How do perceived meaning, levels of resilience, and job-rotation affect productivity and labor supply? Answering this question will provide further insight on how manipulating tasks can influence labor supply, motivation, and productivity in almost any field of labor, such as school and the workplace. Further, this study will explore motivation and the “least-common-denominator of meaningfulness that is shared by virtually all compensated activities” (Ariely et. al., 2008). This study is a replication and extension upon Man’s search for meaning: The case of Legos (Ariely et. al., 2008).
Recommended Citation
Choi, Michael, "Man’s Search for Meaning: The Case of Legos Revisited" (2015). Posters, Presentations, and Papers. 9.
https://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/student-works/9