动机催眠作为消除新冠肺炎认知对员工动机影响的工具

Q2 Social Sciences
Ahlem Khéfacha, Beatrix Séllei
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新冠肺炎的出现对世界、工作场所和员工的积极性产生了重大影响。本研究旨在确定新冠肺炎对员工内在动机的影响。它还旨在发现动机催眠课程是否会影响疫情的影响,因为催眠是一种众所周知的心理干预措施,几个世纪以来一直被用于治疗和帮助治疗、体育、教育以及最近的商业等领域的人们。进行了一项分三步进行的定性实验研究,涉及十名员工志愿者。第一步是第一份调查问卷,探讨他们对新冠肺炎的看法对动机的影响。之后进行了一次动机催眠会议(旨在从情商框架中增加员工的内在动机);最后一步是在会议48小时后由工作人员回答的第二份问卷。结果显示,新冠肺炎对经理动机的负面影响略小,为79%,而非执行员工为87%。动机催眠课程只帮助十分之二的员工减少了他们对疫情的感知方式的影响。然而,它确实产生了积极的影响,因为它增加了员工的内在动机。因此,未来应该进行关于利用催眠造福员工的研究。
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Motivational Hypnosis as a Tool to Eliminate the Effects of Covid-19 Perception on Employee Motivation
Covid-19's emergence has significantly impacted the world, its workplaces and the motivation of employees. This study aims to determine the impact of how Covid-19 is perceived on employees' intrinsic motivation. It also aims to discover whether a motivational hypnosis session may influence the pandemic's effects, given that hypnosis is a well-known mental intervention that has been used for centuries to treat and help people in domains as varied as therapy, sports, education, and more recently, business. A three-step qualitative experimental study took place, involving ten employee volunteers. The first step was a first questionnaire exploring the effect of their perceptions of Covid-19 on their motivation. A motivational hypnosis session (written to increase employees' intrinsic motivation from the emotional intelligence framework) took place afterwards; the last step was a second questionnaire answered by the workers 48 hours after the session. Results showed that Covid-19 had slightly less of a negative effect on managers' motivation, which was 79% compared to non-executive employees' 87%. The motivational hypnosis session helped only two out of the ten employees to reduce the effects of the way they perceived the pandemic. However, it did have positive impact as it increased employees' intrinsic motivation. Future research on using hypnosis for the benefit of employees should therefore be conducted.
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