This study raises the important question of how public service motivation and prosocial motivation are related to one another and how, together, these two concepts affect behavioural outcomes of public employees. Based on a sample of 747 public employees and using partial least squares structural equation model, we analyse the relationships between public service motivation, prosocial motivation, and different behavioural outcome variables in a single model simultaneously. Our study shows that public service motivation and prosocial motivation are not only theoretically, but also empirically distinct concepts. This has important implications for the use of these concepts, as will be discussed
Research on public service motivation (PSM) has made great strides in terms of study output. Given t...
Is there public-service motivation? In comparison to private employees, are public employees more li...
When pressure on human resource departments to make government more efficient is increasing, it is o...
This study raises the important question of how public service motivation and prosocial motivation a...
Although research on public service motivation (PSM) is vast, there is little evidence regarding the...
This article analyzes if, and to what extent, the public service motivation (PSM) construct has an a...
This Ph.D. dissertation seeks to study the work motivation of employees in the delivery of public se...
The concept of public service motivation (PSM) dates back to 1982. Since then, many definitions, mea...
Abstract: Research on public service motivation, that is, motives and actions in the public domain t...
Research on public service motivation (PSM) has made great strides in terms of study output. Given t...
How to motivate employees is a timeless issue in managerial practice. Classic distinctions between e...
Chris O’Leary looks afresh at the reasons for prosocial work choices in the first substantive critiq...
A core proposition of public service motivation (PSM) theory is that PSM is positively related to in...
Public service motivation (PSM), or literally “the motivation to serve the public”, is a form of pr...
Research on public service motivation (PSM) has made great strides in terms of study output. Given t...
Is there public-service motivation? In comparison to private employees, are public employees more li...
When pressure on human resource departments to make government more efficient is increasing, it is o...
This study raises the important question of how public service motivation and prosocial motivation a...
Although research on public service motivation (PSM) is vast, there is little evidence regarding the...
This article analyzes if, and to what extent, the public service motivation (PSM) construct has an a...
This Ph.D. dissertation seeks to study the work motivation of employees in the delivery of public se...
The concept of public service motivation (PSM) dates back to 1982. Since then, many definitions, mea...
Abstract: Research on public service motivation, that is, motives and actions in the public domain t...
Research on public service motivation (PSM) has made great strides in terms of study output. Given t...
How to motivate employees is a timeless issue in managerial practice. Classic distinctions between e...
Chris O’Leary looks afresh at the reasons for prosocial work choices in the first substantive critiq...
A core proposition of public service motivation (PSM) theory is that PSM is positively related to in...
Public service motivation (PSM), or literally “the motivation to serve the public”, is a form of pr...
Research on public service motivation (PSM) has made great strides in terms of study output. Given t...
Is there public-service motivation? In comparison to private employees, are public employees more li...
When pressure on human resource departments to make government more efficient is increasing, it is o...