Morality constructs the relationship between the self and others, providing a sense of appropriateness that facilitates and coordinates social behaviors. We start from Moral Foundation Theory (MFT), and argue that multiple moral domains can shape the meaning of public service and engender Public Service Motivation (PSM). From the lens of cognitive science, we develop a causal map for PSM by understanding the social cognition process underlying PSM, focusing on five innate moralities as the potential antecedents of PSM: Care, Fairness, Authority, Loyalty, and Sanctity. Extending moral domains beyond compassion and justice can provide a disaggregated view of PSM, which may help to identify institutional and cultural variation in the meaning o...
In public service motivation (PSM) literature, PSM is assumed to have a positive effect on performan...
A recent thread in public administration research suggests that public service motivation (PSM) may ...
Although research on public service motivation (PSM) is vast, there is little evidence regarding the...
Morality constructs the relationship between the self and others, providing a sense of appropriatene...
Public service motivation (PSM) is a prominent concept within current Public Administration, as it r...
The four essays collected in this Ph.D. dissertation concern prosocial motivations in different soci...
This chapter examines three recent empirical approaches to the study of moral motivation: moral foun...
Over the past decade, research on public service motivation (PSM) has made substantial progress in t...
The public service motivation (PSM) literature assumes that PSM affects performance. Even though fre...
Research on public service motivation, that is, motives and actions in the public domain that are in...
As the scholarly research on public service motivation (PSM) has grown and the geographic scope of t...
Moral foundations theory proposes that intuitions about what is morally right or wrong rest upon a s...
Public service motivation (PSM), or literally “the motivation to serve the public”, is a form of pr...
This article contributes to the literature on the roots of Public Service Motivation (PSM) by turnin...
Public service motivation (PSM) and ethical behavior are central concerns in public administration. ...
In public service motivation (PSM) literature, PSM is assumed to have a positive effect on performan...
A recent thread in public administration research suggests that public service motivation (PSM) may ...
Although research on public service motivation (PSM) is vast, there is little evidence regarding the...
Morality constructs the relationship between the self and others, providing a sense of appropriatene...
Public service motivation (PSM) is a prominent concept within current Public Administration, as it r...
The four essays collected in this Ph.D. dissertation concern prosocial motivations in different soci...
This chapter examines three recent empirical approaches to the study of moral motivation: moral foun...
Over the past decade, research on public service motivation (PSM) has made substantial progress in t...
The public service motivation (PSM) literature assumes that PSM affects performance. Even though fre...
Research on public service motivation, that is, motives and actions in the public domain that are in...
As the scholarly research on public service motivation (PSM) has grown and the geographic scope of t...
Moral foundations theory proposes that intuitions about what is morally right or wrong rest upon a s...
Public service motivation (PSM), or literally “the motivation to serve the public”, is a form of pr...
This article contributes to the literature on the roots of Public Service Motivation (PSM) by turnin...
Public service motivation (PSM) and ethical behavior are central concerns in public administration. ...
In public service motivation (PSM) literature, PSM is assumed to have a positive effect on performan...
A recent thread in public administration research suggests that public service motivation (PSM) may ...
Although research on public service motivation (PSM) is vast, there is little evidence regarding the...