Wednesday, 27 November 2019

Organizational Behavior Modification Theory

The Organizational behavior modification theory or the Reinforcement theory deals with changing behavior through rewards or punishments that are essentially contingent on performance. It is primarily based on the following two principles:

  • Behavior that leads to a positive consequence (reward) tends to be repeated, while behavior that leads to a negative consequence (punishment) tends not to be repeated.
  •  Managers can influence and change an employee’s behavior through properly scheduled rewards or punishment.

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