Authors
Claude Fernet, David Litalien, Alexandre JS Morin, Stéphanie Austin, Marylène Gagné, Mélanie Lavoie-Tremblay, Jacques Forest
Publication date
2020/1/2
Journal
European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology
Volume
29
Issue
1
Pages
49-63
Publisher
Routledge
Description
This study extends the research and theory on work motivation by examining temporal stability and change in employees’ self-determined work motivation profiles and their differential relations to various predictors and outcomes. We gathered data at two time points over a 24-month period from a sample of 438 newly registered public health care nurses. Results of latent profile and latent transition analyses revealed four distinct profiles (strongly, moderately, self-determined, and poorly motivated), estimated from the position of global and specific behavioural regulations on the motivation continuum proposed by self-determination theory. These profiles were entirely stable at the within-sample level, although within-person changes in profile membership occurred for 30–40% of employees. Of particular interest, perceptions of job resources were consistently associated with greater likelihood of membership in the …
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Scholar articles
C Fernet, D Litalien, AJS Morin, S Austin, M Gagné… - European Journal of Work and Organizational …, 2020