“Employee Motivation as a Tool for Controlling Absenteeism and Improving Performance: Evidence from ECE India, Amravati”
Sarvesh Ravindra Masane - PG student – Department of Business Administration, SIPNA C.O.E.T., Amravati, Maharashtra, India.
Prof. Dr. Poorva S. Godbole – Assistant Professor – Department of Business Administration, SIPNA C.O.E.T., Amravati, Maharashtra, India.
Abstract
Employee motivation plays a crucial role in shaping employee behaviour, particularly in reducing absenteeism and enhancing job performance in small service enterprises. The present study examines how motivational factors influence attendance patterns and work performance of employees in small service organizations operating in Amravati city. The study is based on primary data collected from employees working in retail outlets, educational institutions, healthcare units, and other service-based enterprises. A structured questionnaire using a five-point Likert scale was employed to collect information related to work environment, workload, salary, supervisory behaviour, recognition, and communication practices. The collected data were analyzed using percentage analysis and hypothesis testing techniques.
The findings of the study reveal that non-monetary motivational factors such as supportive supervision, fair treatment, recognition, and a positive work environment significantly reduce absenteeism and encourage employees to perform their duties more effectively. While monetary rewards remain important, they alone are insufficient to ensure regular attendance and consistent performance. The study concludes that small service enterprises can effectively control absenteeism and improve employee performance by adopting employee-centric motivational practices, strengthening leadership support, and fostering a positive organizational climate. The results offer practical insights for managers and owners of small service enterprises seeking to enhance workforce discipline, productivity, and organizational effectiveness through motivation-driven strategies.
Keywords
Employee Motivation, Absenteeism Control, Employee Performance, Supervisory Behaviour, Work Environment, Small Service Enterprises, Amravati.