STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS OF PROFESSIONAL MOTIVATION OF FUTURE MANAGERS IN THE CONTEXT OF THE FORMATION OF A MODERN MANAGER-LEADER

Institutions of higher education that prepare future specialists in the field of management must take into account new requirements for managers when building their educational programs and provide for the education of new competencies of future managers. Motivation is one of the most important a...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Hanna Ya. Mytrofanova, Olha A. Yevtushenko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Alfred Nobel University Publisher 2023-07-01
Series:Êvropejsʹkij Vektor Ekonomìčnogo Rozvitku
Subjects:
Online Access:https://eurodev.duan.edu.ua/images/PDF/2023/1/6.pdf
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1849702508360892416
author Hanna Ya. Mytrofanova
Olha A. Yevtushenko
author_facet Hanna Ya. Mytrofanova
Olha A. Yevtushenko
author_sort Hanna Ya. Mytrofanova
collection DOAJ
description Institutions of higher education that prepare future specialists in the field of management must take into account new requirements for managers when building their educational programs and provide for the education of new competencies of future managers. Motivation is one of the most important and difficult to analyze factors that should be taken into account when building a training system for future managers. 3 groups of differences in the modern interpretation of the category “motivation” were analyzed. The first difference in the perception of the category “motivation” is caused by the fact that we study motivation on the one hand as a psychological function, on the other - as a managerial function. We consider it appropriate to call the first approach psychological (cognitive), and the second managerial (instrumental). The second difference is that different authors in psychological research group definitions of motivation in different ways. The third difference lies in the different hierarchy of the concepts “motivation” and “motive” in different interpretations. The first category of authors proposes to understand “motivation” as a secondary phenomenon in relation to the motive. In this case, the motive appears as an exogenous factor that is given to a person in a ready-made form, and motivation as an endogenous factor that manifests itself as a process of activity regulation with the help of a motive. The second category emphasizes that motives are secondary. The system of motivating the professional formation of future managers due to the detailing of the components (needs, value orientations, cognitive control, professional intentions, motives, goals) at the stages of opting and professional training is considered. An empirical method was chosen for the research: Holland’s professional personality type test. Respondents were asked to choose from 42 pairs of professions. The results of the study were analyzed from the point of view of the dominant types of activities of the applicants studying at the educational program “Management” of the Alfred Nobel University during 2022. 62 students of the “Management” specialty of I-IV years of bachelor’s studies took part in the empirical study. Based on data analysis, it was found that the predominant types of activities for students who chose management as their future professional direction are Artistic, Social and Entrepreneurial, which have the highest average indicators for the entire group of subjects.
format Article
id doaj-art-24bc2f9d5bcb4bf3a47f6631802df1ef
institution DOAJ
issn 2074-5362
language English
publishDate 2023-07-01
publisher Alfred Nobel University Publisher
record_format Article
series Êvropejsʹkij Vektor Ekonomìčnogo Rozvitku
spelling doaj-art-24bc2f9d5bcb4bf3a47f6631802df1ef2025-08-20T03:17:36ZengAlfred Nobel University PublisherÊvropejsʹkij Vektor Ekonomìčnogo Rozvitku2074-53622023-07-01134455610.32342/2074-5362-2023-1-34-4STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS OF PROFESSIONAL MOTIVATION OF FUTURE MANAGERS IN THE CONTEXT OF THE FORMATION OF A MODERN MANAGER-LEADERHanna Ya. Mytrofanova0Olha A. Yevtushenko1Alfred Nobel University (Ukraine)Alfred Nobel University (Ukraine)Institutions of higher education that prepare future specialists in the field of management must take into account new requirements for managers when building their educational programs and provide for the education of new competencies of future managers. Motivation is one of the most important and difficult to analyze factors that should be taken into account when building a training system for future managers. 3 groups of differences in the modern interpretation of the category “motivation” were analyzed. The first difference in the perception of the category “motivation” is caused by the fact that we study motivation on the one hand as a psychological function, on the other - as a managerial function. We consider it appropriate to call the first approach psychological (cognitive), and the second managerial (instrumental). The second difference is that different authors in psychological research group definitions of motivation in different ways. The third difference lies in the different hierarchy of the concepts “motivation” and “motive” in different interpretations. The first category of authors proposes to understand “motivation” as a secondary phenomenon in relation to the motive. In this case, the motive appears as an exogenous factor that is given to a person in a ready-made form, and motivation as an endogenous factor that manifests itself as a process of activity regulation with the help of a motive. The second category emphasizes that motives are secondary. The system of motivating the professional formation of future managers due to the detailing of the components (needs, value orientations, cognitive control, professional intentions, motives, goals) at the stages of opting and professional training is considered. An empirical method was chosen for the research: Holland’s professional personality type test. Respondents were asked to choose from 42 pairs of professions. The results of the study were analyzed from the point of view of the dominant types of activities of the applicants studying at the educational program “Management” of the Alfred Nobel University during 2022. 62 students of the “Management” specialty of I-IV years of bachelor’s studies took part in the empirical study. Based on data analysis, it was found that the predominant types of activities for students who chose management as their future professional direction are Artistic, Social and Entrepreneurial, which have the highest average indicators for the entire group of subjects.https://eurodev.duan.edu.ua/images/PDF/2023/1/6.pdfmotivationprofessional motivation of future managersmanager-leader
spellingShingle Hanna Ya. Mytrofanova
Olha A. Yevtushenko
STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS OF PROFESSIONAL MOTIVATION OF FUTURE MANAGERS IN THE CONTEXT OF THE FORMATION OF A MODERN MANAGER-LEADER
Êvropejsʹkij Vektor Ekonomìčnogo Rozvitku
motivation
professional motivation of future managers
manager-leader
title STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS OF PROFESSIONAL MOTIVATION OF FUTURE MANAGERS IN THE CONTEXT OF THE FORMATION OF A MODERN MANAGER-LEADER
title_full STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS OF PROFESSIONAL MOTIVATION OF FUTURE MANAGERS IN THE CONTEXT OF THE FORMATION OF A MODERN MANAGER-LEADER
title_fullStr STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS OF PROFESSIONAL MOTIVATION OF FUTURE MANAGERS IN THE CONTEXT OF THE FORMATION OF A MODERN MANAGER-LEADER
title_full_unstemmed STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS OF PROFESSIONAL MOTIVATION OF FUTURE MANAGERS IN THE CONTEXT OF THE FORMATION OF A MODERN MANAGER-LEADER
title_short STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS OF PROFESSIONAL MOTIVATION OF FUTURE MANAGERS IN THE CONTEXT OF THE FORMATION OF A MODERN MANAGER-LEADER
title_sort structural components of professional motivation of future managers in the context of the formation of a modern manager leader
topic motivation
professional motivation of future managers
manager-leader
url https://eurodev.duan.edu.ua/images/PDF/2023/1/6.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT hannayamytrofanova structuralcomponentsofprofessionalmotivationoffuturemanagersinthecontextoftheformationofamodernmanagerleader
AT olhaayevtushenko structuralcomponentsofprofessionalmotivationoffuturemanagersinthecontextoftheformationofamodernmanagerleader