Self Determination Theory (SDT) predicts that employees who use extrinsic motivation to search for work are less successful and subsequently experience lower psychological wellbeing than their counterparts who use intrinsic motivation. Using Australian labour market data, we find strong support for SDT. We find that workers who hold casual employment or who are underemployed (i.e. who have extrinsic motives to search for work) are less likely to find alternate (better) work. Our findings suggest that labour market policies trending towards 'labour market flexibility / deregulation' - which provide workers with extrinsic motives to search for work - will not contribute to psychological wellbeing of workers. Since there is no evidence that su...
Structural relationships among latent and economic deprivation, employment commitment, personal reso...
The expansion of business, fulfillments of demands and profits maximization have created stress and ...
As a result of the global economic recession over the past decade, employees have been exposed to co...
Self Determination Theory (SDT) predicts that employees who use controlled motivation to search for ...
Two studies (n 273 and 254) used self-determination theory (SDT) to examine unemployed people’s mot...
Although the role of motivation has been emphasized in the field of unemployment and job search, the...
Human capital theory predicts that job search will hand low wage employees the opportunity to improv...
Alleviating the psychological burden of unemployment and preventing the unemployed from withdrawing ...
Research by psychologists and others has consistently found that employees experience better psychol...
Following a group of 2,973 Australian unemployed job seekers over time, we confirm predictions from ...
Unemployment and job-turnover are continuing national problems with pervasive social impact. Public ...
Benefit eligibility requirements intend to incentivize the unemployed to find work more quickly. Our...
Using self-determination theory, two studies found that holding an extrinsic, relative to an intrins...
Employability perceptions have been suggested to protect well-being in times of job insecurity. Perc...
This meta-analysis aims to shed light on the added value of the complex multidimensional view on mot...
Structural relationships among latent and economic deprivation, employment commitment, personal reso...
The expansion of business, fulfillments of demands and profits maximization have created stress and ...
As a result of the global economic recession over the past decade, employees have been exposed to co...
Self Determination Theory (SDT) predicts that employees who use controlled motivation to search for ...
Two studies (n 273 and 254) used self-determination theory (SDT) to examine unemployed people’s mot...
Although the role of motivation has been emphasized in the field of unemployment and job search, the...
Human capital theory predicts that job search will hand low wage employees the opportunity to improv...
Alleviating the psychological burden of unemployment and preventing the unemployed from withdrawing ...
Research by psychologists and others has consistently found that employees experience better psychol...
Following a group of 2,973 Australian unemployed job seekers over time, we confirm predictions from ...
Unemployment and job-turnover are continuing national problems with pervasive social impact. Public ...
Benefit eligibility requirements intend to incentivize the unemployed to find work more quickly. Our...
Using self-determination theory, two studies found that holding an extrinsic, relative to an intrins...
Employability perceptions have been suggested to protect well-being in times of job insecurity. Perc...
This meta-analysis aims to shed light on the added value of the complex multidimensional view on mot...
Structural relationships among latent and economic deprivation, employment commitment, personal reso...
The expansion of business, fulfillments of demands and profits maximization have created stress and ...
As a result of the global economic recession over the past decade, employees have been exposed to co...