Authors
Simon Anderfuhren-Biget, Frédéric Varone, David Giauque, Adrian Ritz
Publication date
2010/9/2
Journal
International public management journal
Volume
13
Issue
3
Pages
213-246
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
This article analyzes if, and to what extent, the public service motivation (PSM) construct has an added value to explain work motivation in the public sector. In order to address the specificity of PSM when studying work motivation, the theoretical model underlying this empirical study compares PSM with two other explanatory factors: material incentives, such as performance-related pay, and team relations and support, such as recognition by superiors. This theoretical model is then tested with data collected in a national survey of 3,754 civil servants at the Swiss municipal level. Results of a structural equations model clearly show the relevance of PSM. They also provide evidence for the importance of socio-relational motivating factors, whereas material incentives play an anecdotal role.
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Scholar articles
S Anderfuhren-Biget, F Varone, D Giauque, A Ritz - International public management journal, 2010