Organisations have flattened and increasingly rely on teamwork. Therefore, colleagues play an increasingly important role in stimulating employee motivation. Adopting Self-Determination Theory as a guiding framework, the aim of this field experiment was to examine whether team members can be trained in supporting each other's basic psychological needs for autonomy, competence, and relatedness and, hence, increase each other's need satisfaction and autonomous motivation, while decreasing controlled motivation. We delivered training to 146 participants nested in 26 participating teams and assessed basic need satisfaction and autonomous and controlled motivation before and after the intervention. Multilevel regression analyses indicated that e...
The Problem: There has been a “Copernican turn” in approaches to motivation and management: The focu...
Building on self-determination theory, we examined the relationship between shared work values and w...
Shanks (2007) defined motivation as the act or process of providing a motive that causes a person to...
© 2017 International Association of Applied Psychology. Organisations have flattened and increasingl...
Ensuring highly motivated employees is crucial for organizations to stay competitive. In Self-determ...
This report is part of a post-doc research project on factors that promote work motivation and occup...
Research confirms that there are many forms of motivation associated with various organizational out...
The present paper describes a quasi-experimental research presenting a workplace training program ai...
Workplace motivation is important for organizations in all contexts. Motivation can be both extrinsi...
Motivation lies at the core of human behavior. It explains why we do what we do. In this article, we...
Recent studies have shown that not only managers can increase their subordinates’ work motivation by...
Building on self-determination theory, we examined the relationship between shared work values and w...
A key proposition of self-determination theory (SDT) is that human beings have deeply evolved psycho...
Are people really motivated by the needs of others? Certainly there are many times when people exert...
Contains fulltext : 47227.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The past decad...
The Problem: There has been a “Copernican turn” in approaches to motivation and management: The focu...
Building on self-determination theory, we examined the relationship between shared work values and w...
Shanks (2007) defined motivation as the act or process of providing a motive that causes a person to...
© 2017 International Association of Applied Psychology. Organisations have flattened and increasingl...
Ensuring highly motivated employees is crucial for organizations to stay competitive. In Self-determ...
This report is part of a post-doc research project on factors that promote work motivation and occup...
Research confirms that there are many forms of motivation associated with various organizational out...
The present paper describes a quasi-experimental research presenting a workplace training program ai...
Workplace motivation is important for organizations in all contexts. Motivation can be both extrinsi...
Motivation lies at the core of human behavior. It explains why we do what we do. In this article, we...
Recent studies have shown that not only managers can increase their subordinates’ work motivation by...
Building on self-determination theory, we examined the relationship between shared work values and w...
A key proposition of self-determination theory (SDT) is that human beings have deeply evolved psycho...
Are people really motivated by the needs of others? Certainly there are many times when people exert...
Contains fulltext : 47227.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The past decad...
The Problem: There has been a “Copernican turn” in approaches to motivation and management: The focu...
Building on self-determination theory, we examined the relationship between shared work values and w...
Shanks (2007) defined motivation as the act or process of providing a motive that causes a person to...