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Motivation for public service : perspective of self-determination theory (SDT)

Abstract: First, I would like to convey my deepest appreciation to my supervisor, Asst. Prof. Chen Chung-An, for his guidance. Prof. Chen provided me with great support throughout my PhD research project. I met and discussed about my research regularly while I was conducting it. Always patient and open-minded, he made me feel welcome and at ease. He has set a very positive example for my future career. With his direction, I managed to publish two papers in the third year of my study. Additionally, Prof. Chen also provid… Show more

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“…Alternatively, some social scientists debated that public employees may also value extrinsic motives such as job security and stability, social status, prestige, the opportunities to learn new things, the prospect for advancement (Gabris & Simo, 1995;Jurkiewicz et al, 1998;Snyder & Osland, 1996), work-family balance (Buelens & Van den Broeck, 2007), and financial rewards (Hotchkiss et al, 2015). WMPS refers to the various motives that drive public employees to retain and serve in the public service (Gagné et al, 2010;Madsen, 1974;Xu & Chen, 2016). Based on Self-Determination Theory (SDT) (Deci & Ryan, 2008) and the Motivation at Work Scale (MAWS) (Gagné et al, 2010(Gagné et al, , 2015, WMPS is grounded in SDT and considers both intrinsic and extrinsic motivation (Xu & Chen, 2016).…”
Section: Work Motivation In the Public Service: Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Alternatively, some social scientists debated that public employees may also value extrinsic motives such as job security and stability, social status, prestige, the opportunities to learn new things, the prospect for advancement (Gabris & Simo, 1995;Jurkiewicz et al, 1998;Snyder & Osland, 1996), work-family balance (Buelens & Van den Broeck, 2007), and financial rewards (Hotchkiss et al, 2015). WMPS refers to the various motives that drive public employees to retain and serve in the public service (Gagné et al, 2010;Madsen, 1974;Xu & Chen, 2016). Based on Self-Determination Theory (SDT) (Deci & Ryan, 2008) and the Motivation at Work Scale (MAWS) (Gagné et al, 2010(Gagné et al, , 2015, WMPS is grounded in SDT and considers both intrinsic and extrinsic motivation (Xu & Chen, 2016).…”
Section: Work Motivation In the Public Service: Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…WMPS refers to the various motives that drive public employees to retain and serve in the public service (Gagné et al, 2010;Madsen, 1974;Xu & Chen, 2016). Based on Self-Determination Theory (SDT) (Deci & Ryan, 2008) and the Motivation at Work Scale (MAWS) (Gagné et al, 2010(Gagné et al, , 2015, WMPS is grounded in SDT and considers both intrinsic and extrinsic motivation (Xu & Chen, 2016).…”
Section: Work Motivation In the Public Service: Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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