Employee motivation and job satisfaction are critical drivers of organizational success. While motivation represents the inner drive to achieve goals, job satisfaction is the contentment experienced once those goals are met. Together, they reduce turnover, lower absenteeism, and significantly boost overall workplace productivity. The study aims to analyze existing literature, research findings, and theories related to job satisfaction and employee motivation. By exploring various perspectives, it aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter and shed light on the factors that contribute to job satisfaction and motivate employees in the workplace. The review synthesizes information from a wide range of sources, including scholarly articles, research papers, and empirical studies, to offer insights into the complex nature of job satisfaction and its influence on employee motivation. It explores factors such as work environment, organizational culture, leadership styles, recognition, rewards, and opportunities for growth and advancement. The implications of the study can assist organizations and managers in designing strategies and interventions to enhance job satisfaction and motivate employees, ultimately leading to improved individual and organizational performance. The findings of this review study contribute to the existing body of knowledge by providing a comprehensive overview of the relationship between job satisfaction and employee motivation.
Dr. Ranjita Kumari (Mon,) studied this question.