Free Essays on Belongingness

  1. Maslow Case Study

    has a house that provides structure and a safe environment. His belongingness and love need was met because he has two children and a wife that he can love and be loved back. He also has a house and job that provide a sense of belongingness. Lastly his esteem needs were met because he has esteem from himself...

  2. The Ideal Society

    person, and repeatedly changes throughout the course of one’s life. There are however some common criteria leading to happiness such as a feeling of belongingness within ones community and security within the borders of ones home. An idealized society should have only as many inhabitants needed to be self-sustaining...

  3. Breakfast Club

    the Safety need; which includes security of environment, employment, resources, health and property. The third one above the safety need is the Belongingness need; which includes love, friendship, intimacy and family. The second most important need is the Esteem need; which includes confidence, self-esteem...

  4. Hierarchy of Needs

    before moving on to other needs. Involved in the hierarchy theory are the five basic needs Marlow identifies: Physiological needs, Safety needs, Belongingness needs, Esteem needs and Self-actualization needs. The lowest level of unsatisfied needs motivates behavior; once this level of needs is satisfied...

  5. Person-Situation Interaction

    to do an errand first their needs must be recognized. He made a positioning of necessities which included physiological needs, wellbeing needs, belongingness& love needs, regard, needs, stylish needs, acknowledgment toward oneself, and transcendence (Reyes-Picknell, 2005). Chiefs can utilize this data...

  6. Assignment

    training, advancement, growth, creativity | Esteem | approval of family, friends, community | recognition, high status, responsibilities | belongingness | family, friends, clubs | teams, depts, coworkers, clients, supervisors, subordinates | Safety | freedom from war, poison, violence | work safety...

  7. Karan

    to the humming of the birds. It really made me nostalgic. I know its not possible, yet, its great to have good memories, longings and a sense of belongingness. When I was at SLN .I never thought of the feeling of being an alumni.. Yet, I need to come out of the shadow someday.. To realize myself and to...

  8. Binge Drinker

    because they were having problems but also because of the influence from co students, sometimes because of having good time, party, or the issue of belongingness. Without them knowing that they encouraging themselves as a binger. Between 1980 and 2003 research find out that “binge” drinking among students...

  9. Caribbean Violence

    identity and belongingness, social disabilities and psychological characteristics. Status needs refer to the gang member’s need for social status, which is supplied in part by gang affiliation. Within the gang you are somebody, people respect you, you’ve got a name. Identity and belongingness are apart...

  10. Auckland Theatre Company Case Study

    establishes a connection/relationship between the ATC and the image of prestige that comes with it. This allows the subscribers to develop a sense of belongingness as an exclusive group. Also by incorporating myriad benefits such as privileged access and direct involvement in the production it allows the members...

  11. Biological and Humanistic Approaches to Personality

    characterized as people feel the fear of losing control of their life, being vulnerable or weak against the current, new or future circumstances. 3. Belongingness and Love needs- this one includes the acceptance from others, friendship, affection; they focus on the social aspects where almost everybody attaches...

  12. Resume Sample - Sales

    the field of marketing and prove to be asset to your organization by achieving perfection in my job through the dint of hard work and feeling of belongingness. Work Experience Organization PVAP Employability Solutions Pvt. Ltd, (Presently Reliance HR services Pvt....

  13. motivation

    as ensuring that physical needs will be continually met. The social needs are the third level which is the need for a person to need affection, belongingness, acceptance and friendship. Fourthly is the esteem needs have two factors: the internal esteem factors which are self-respect, autonomy and achievement...

  14. Picnic

    nature. In short, students not only learn in their classrooms but beyond it, through picnics which encourage a feeling of oneness, togetherness, belongingness and a spirit of friendship....

  15. student

    buffering us from bias. This can only be accomplished by respecting each other’s views and beliefs, which will also serve to bring about a sense of belongingness to work towards common team objectives. Our team contract will serve as our team’s charter, our guiding principle for the upcoming semester. It...

  16. Educating the Whole Child

    among students in their schools. For example, create clubs or groups that focus on certain aims which would allow students to feel a sense of belongingness and gain knowledge. Schools need to provide staff developments where teachers are educated on ways to incorporate moral and social skills into...

  17. Theories of Management

    the question what motivates salespeople can be addressed. These motivators are: physiological needs (base salary), security needs (pension plan), belongingness (groups of friends) and esteem needs (job title), Self-Actualization needs (challenging job) are all motivators to a salesperson and can be used...

  18. Langston Hughes - Final Exam

    physiological needs met, we need to feel like we are safe. This stage includes a place to stay and, in our society, financial security. The next level is belongingness. This is the stage where we want to be and feel the need to be included in a group, as opposed to being alone. Next is esteem. This is where we...

  19. Religion Fails Us

    for assistance. The great psychologist, Abraham Maslow developed "A Theory of Human Motivations." Maslow used the terms Physiological, Safety, Belongingness and Love, Esteem, Self-Actualization and Self-Transcendence needs to describe the pattern that human motivations generally move through. As a human...

  20. Should Rewards and Punishments Be Used to Motivate Students’ Learning?

    physiological needs, safety needs, belongingness needs and esteem needs. These needs are basic and extrinsic needs. Physiological needs are needs that concern the body, such as food and sleep. Safety needs are achieved when danger is removed and having shelter or protection. Belongingness needs are attained when...

  21. Suffering in Waiting for Godot

    we dare to say will be a collection of notes on the theme of the play, the atmosphere it was born in and of course the ideological background or belongingness, if any. A major difficulty beside the immensity of the subject in hand is the variety of the resources one has to cover in order to rediscover...

  22. Leadership Styles and Roles in Organizations

    also values the employees opinions and aims at encashing and enriching the business from their experiences and expertise. It instills a sense of belongingness among the employees and inculcates the sense of responsibility towards the business. Considering the work environment where humans are being benchmarked...

  23. Social Relationships Study

    always the case – in particular, that safety needs do not necessary have to be fulfilled in order to have good social relationships (a component of belongingness and love). Hypothesis An individual that lacks a shelter can report having better social relationships than an individual that has a shelter ...

  24. Motivational Leadership

    hierarchy of needs. These needs are ranked from base level needs to higher level needs. The levels are: (1) physiological, (2) safety, (3) love and belongingness, (4) esteem, (5) cognitive, (6) aesthetic, (7) self-actualization, and (8) transcendence. Maslow depicted these needs as a growth process. Once...

  25. Incentive Plan

    According to Maslow’s hierarchy, if a person feels that he or she is in harm’s way, higher needs will not receive much attention (2002-2006). Belongingness deals with social needs. Examples include want friends, and the need to give and receive love. Esteem is the need to feel important, self- respect...

  26. Maslow

    sleep. The second is one’s protection from elements, security, order, law, limits, stability and it is called Safety Needs. The third is called Belongingness and Love needs and this includes work group, family, affection, and relationships. The fourth is called Esteem Needs and this includes self-esteem...

  27. Travel Guide Analysis - Covent Garden

    personal allows the genre to adapt to the fast changing world of information relay. Travelers enjoy resources that will somehow give them a personal belongingness to a destination even before reaching it. Setting the expectation The piece of writing sets the mood for travel to the Covent Garden. Any...

  28. Health Ans Social Care

    that at its most basic level, biological needs such as food and water must be met before one can progress up a level and address their safety, belongingness and love, esteem and self actualisation needs. Doyal and Gough criticised Maslow’s idea “as being too biologically driven” (Leach, 2010, P.10),...

  29. pur suit of happiness

    (Baumgardner & Crothers, 2009, p.121). The collective culture sets life goals that are approved by and benefit others. Having a good feeling of belongingness to the group is most important to the Asian culture and therefore, promotes happiness and positive well-being. In American cultures, “Children are...

  30. Management principle

    Physiological: air; food; drink; warmth; sleep 2.Safety: protection from elements, security, order, law, stability, freedom from fear. 3. Love and belongingness needs: friendship, intimacy, affection and love, - from work group, family, friends, romantic relationships. 4. Esteem needs: achievement, mastery...

  31. MGT302 Module 1 Case

    unable to tend to his esteem needs and his self-actualization. Once Rennemo is working at a job closer to his home, he will be able to fulfill his belongingness and love needs which will afford him the opportunity to apply himself to meet his other needs. Based on Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, Rennemo can...

  32. Sonia

    that at its most basic level, biological needs such as food and water must be met before one can progress up a level and address their safety, belongingness and love, esteem and self actualisation needs. (Maslow (1970) cited in Leach (2010 p8.) Doyal and Gough criticised Maslow’s idea “as being too...

  33. General Psych

    top): - physiological: the primary need for food, sleep and sex - safety: the need for a safe and secure environment - love and belongingness: the need to obtain and give affection - esteem: the need to develop a sense of self-worth - self-actualization: a state of self-fulfillment...

  34. Development and Formation of Personality

    arranged them in a hierarchy. Then operational definitions were derived from his theory of motivation for each one: psychological, safety- security, belongingness, esteem, and self- actualization(Taormina and Gao, 55). Positive correlations were found among the scales—“the more the lower need was satisfied...

  35. Hierarchy of Needs Theory

    effective leadership According to the hierarchy of needs theory, people are motivated by five categories of needs: physiological needs, safety needs, belongingness needs, esteem needs, and self actualization needs. This theory starts with the physiological needs and builds up through the rest. I think that...

  36. head and shoulders

    dandruff and scalp problems. The want to acquire proper hygiene, maintain a healthy scalp and hair to gain the right confidence and have a sense of belongingness as they socialize/interact with other. The gap is that the other shampoo brands focus on enhancing or improving hair-condition. Marketing mix and...

  37. Aspects That Society Deemed Appropriate for Each Sex

    bias, should be. Women seek these responsibilities because it is part of Maslow’s human needs; esteem, safety and security and a sense of love and belongingness (Wayne Sproule, 2001, pg. 80). Due to women and men being brought up into a gender specific role civilization, if they are aware of it or not...

  38. psychology

    always need them, having them gives you some confidence that you can face minor bumps and bruises along the road of life (Maslow 1987, p. 18-20). Belongingness and love needs As social beings, family, friendships and intimate connections get many people through the ups and downs of life. Numerous studies...

  39. The Society of the Spectacle: a Poetical Depletion of Life

    then displays a maddening rush to deliver as much as possible on the promise of quarterly or annual model changes on the commodity to guarantee belongingness. Ideologically suffused images, especially in our media and entertainment industries, have become a powerful means to satisfy our desire to act...

  40. Montessori Sensorial

    copy their peer’s actions or their teachers and parents actions. In this stage the child also learns to be affectionate and develop a sense of belongingness. In this, we must not deprive the child to be sociable or else they will become unfriendly or unsociable. Each sensitive period is a "transient...

  41. Cultural Communications

    “pertains to societies in which the ties between individuals are loose: everyone is expected to look after himself.”(Hofstede, 51). The great need of belongingness sought by collectivist cultures is held much higher than the individual inclination to look after oneself. This can be tied back into the previous...

  42. Human Resource Managment

    theory of Abraham Maslow and MC Gregor. Abraham Maslow’a theory: (Hierarchy of need theory) Need for…. # psychological # security # belongingness # esteem # self actualization MC Gregor’s theory: (theory X and theory Y) # theory X : negative assumption # theory Y : positive assumption ...

  43. East Pakistan Crisis 1971

    specific to an ethnic group) Nationalism is the extreme condition of ethnicity. Ethnicity may be a component of ethnicity. Nationalism refers to the belongingness to a particular group or a nation to such an extent even to secede from the union of the states. While ethnicity may demands may reflect the demands...

  44. stakeholders

    the UK. SOCIO-CULTURAL FACTORS Lifestyles: The average Nigerian lifestyle is characterised by a high social need especially in the area of ‘belongingness’. This drive to belong to particular group of social class is what makes people in Nigeria go out of their way to get anything irrespective of whether...

  45. Introduction of Both Organisations

    this will have an positive impact in the short run but look in another perspective, PressCo will not able to provide a feeling of securities and belongingness. According to Beer and Spector (1985), Organisation with Personnel Management only focuses on self-interest. They will seek power advantages...

  46. Gang Violence

    socioeconomic communities ultimately bettering themselves. Then most importantly interventions within families must take place and target the lack of belongingness children feel inside the home due to neglect or lack of attention. This is a primary cause besides the need for survival in gang affiliation. Finally...

  47. MOTIVATING WORKERS USING MASLOW'S HIERARCHY OF NEEDS

    an employee has retired. After physiological and safety needs are fulfilled, the third layer of human needs are social and involve feelings of belongingness. Social needs, also called love and belonging, refer to the need to feel a sense of belonging and acceptance. Social needs are important to humans...

  48. Consumer Behavior

    are more concerned about phones when it comes to exclusivity. Since many of them are at their post adolescence stage, they feel a strong urge of belongingness and this encourages them to buy fashionable cell phones that would help them to associate with their peer groups. On the other hand, the elder group...

  49. PSYC 101 Final Exam Question 1

    extrinsic motivation 2 points Question 73 1. The highest and most elusive of Maslow's needs is _____. esteem self-actualization belongingness competence 2 points Question 74 1. The _____ calms the body. sympathetic nervous system non-adrenergic neurons parasympathetic...

  50. Chapter 4 EXP 105

    college student who is a part of community of learners in a degree program. Belongingness in the college setting is a powerful sense of being a part of something very important to your future. With that sense of belongingness comes certain responsibilities: • • • • • • You own your learning...

  51. ORGANIZATION AND LEADERSHIP ANALYSIS

    teamwork. He acknowledges people for the effort and the level of commitment render from their end, which in turn ensured goodwill and a sense of belongingness amongst its employee (Galanou, Georgakopoulos, Ioannis & Vasilopoulos, 2010). Relationship between Leadership and Organizational Culture A leader’s...

  52. business

    and always show respect to their input. Share power with your employees through participative decision making so that they would feel sense of belongingness thereby increasing their engagement in realizing it. 4. Give satisfactory opportunities for development and advancement: Encourage independent ...

  53. Success Can Be Traced Back to Motivation

    an individual gained both Physiological Need and Safety Needs, they demand for Social Needs. Here are some example of Social Needs, affection, belongingness, acceptance, and friendship. Social Needs is very important as well. An individual needs acceptance from their employer when they work. If the manager...

  54. Early Adulthood

    relationship progression Friendship  Romantic Love  Maintaining relationships with friends is an important part of adult life.  Need for belongingness   How do we choose our friends? Proximity (accessibility)  Similarity (values, attitudes, ethnicity, etc.)  Personal qualities (trustworthy...

  55. Different Motivation Theories Used by Businesses

    based on the needs of an individual being met. There are five stages of needs, these are: - Physiological needs - Safety needs - Belongingness/love/affection - Esteem - Self-actualisation He believes for an individual to achieve self actualization which is at the top, all the...

  56. 304 Midterm Study Aid

    needs. Next is safety, including security and protection from physical and emotional damage. After that are social needs, including affection, belongingness, acceptance, and friendship. Following is esteem, including internal esteem factors such as self-respect and achievement, and external esteem factors...

  57. unit 8 notes

    from elements, security, order, law, limits, stability, etc. they are very important for survival but not as demanding as the pervious needs 3. Belongingness and Love needs - work group, family, affection, relationships, etc. needs for love affection and belonging Maslow describes then as less than basic...

  58. Five Major Marketing Control Techniques

    any less pressing ones can be attended to. He arranged human needs into five categories in ascending order - Physiological Needs, Safety Needs, Belongingness and Love Needs, Esteem Needs and Self-Actualisation Needs.Maslow's Theory of Motivation - the theory that human needs are hierarchical in nature...

  59. organanizational behavior

    employees at MFCL. Maslows hierarchy of needs Need Job Physiological Heat, air, base salary Safety Work safety, job security, health insurance Belongingness Team, departments, coworkers, clients, supervisors, subordinates Esteem Recognition, high status, responsibilities Self- actualization Training...

  60. Work Motivation: Directing, Energizing, and Maintaining Effort (and Research)

    feeling of choice and discretion, competence refers to feeling capable and efficacious, and relatedness refers to feelings of connectedness and belongingness with others. Self-determination theorists propose that when these three psychological needs are fulfilled, employees are more likely to be intrinsically...