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Public Service Motivation and Individual Job Performance

Authors :
Ritz, Adrian
Vandenabeele, Wouter
Vogel, Dominik
Leisink, Peter
Andersen, Lotte B.
Brewer, Gene A.
Jacobsen, Christian B.
Knies, Eva
Management studie en HRM
UU LEG Research USG Public Matters
Leisnik, Peter
Andersen, Lotte B.
Brewer, Gene A.
Jacobsen, Christian B.
Knies, Eva
Vandenabeele, Wouter
Source :
Managing for Public Service Performance, Ritz, Adrian; Vandenabeele, Wouter; Vogel, Dominik (2021). Public Service Motivation and Individual Job Performance. In: Leisnik, Peter; Andersen, Lotte B.; Brewer, Gene A.; Jacobsen, Christian B.; Knies, Eva; Vandenabeele, Wouter (eds.) Managing for public service performance: How people and values make a difference (pp. 254-277). Oxford: Oxford University Press 10.1093/oso/9780192893420.003.0014 , Managing for public service performance, 254. Oxford University Press, STARTPAGE=254;TITLE=Managing for public service performance
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Oxford University Press, 2021.

Abstract

When pressure on human resource departments to make government more efficient is increasing, it is of great relevance to understand employees’ motivation and the fit of an employee with their job, as both contribute strongly to service performance. Therefore, this chapter discusses the role of public employees’ motivation and its relationship to individual performance. More specifically, this relationship is examined by focusing on public service motivation (PSM), a stream of research developed during the last three decades stressing the service orientation of public employees’ identity. Theoretically, how the relationship between PSM and individual performance is dependent on institutions is discussed, and an overview of the existing empirical evidence concerning this relationship is provided. The literature review discusses a variety of aspects such as direct vs. indirect effects, type of performance used, how performance is measured, and effect sizes. Finally, several avenues for future research are proposed, including methodological strategies.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Managing for Public Service Performance, Ritz, Adrian; Vandenabeele, Wouter; Vogel, Dominik (2021). Public Service Motivation and Individual Job Performance. In: Leisnik, Peter; Andersen, Lotte B.; Brewer, Gene A.; Jacobsen, Christian B.; Knies, Eva; Vandenabeele, Wouter (eds.) Managing for public service performance: How people and values make a difference (pp. 254-277). Oxford: Oxford University Press 10.1093/oso/9780192893420.003.0014 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192893420.003.0014>, Managing for public service performance, 254. Oxford University Press, STARTPAGE=254;TITLE=Managing for public service performance
Accession number :
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