Recognition is the highest motivator (for employees) regardless of age, industry or location -- even outstripping monetary reward -- the Culture and Channelling Corporate Behaviour report published by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) has found.
The survey that harnessed views of almost 2,000 ACCA finance professionals across the globe, analyses the corporate culture and several drivers of corporate behaviour in an organisation.
The results also highlighted geographical variations, including the desire to reach a more senior position as being a stronger motivator in Africa and Asia while for employees in America, having a more challenging role was most important.
"While personal agendas were stronger drivers of behaviour in America, India and Dubai emphasised the importance of regulation in driving functional behaviour and contributing to the long-term pursuit of the organisation's objectives," he added.
Regarding performance management, the report said while performance-related pay schemes could help foster best performance, nearly two-thirds thought such systems may invite people to exaggerate or otherwise falsify their measures.