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Public Service Motivation and Professionalism

International Journal of Public Administration, 2012
Public service motivation (PSM) literature has traditionally conceptionalized professionalism as identification with professional associations. In contrast, this article discusses professionalism as an occupational variable and claims that professionalism relates differently to the different PSM dimensions and user orientation.
Bøgh Andersen, Lotte   +1 more
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Observing public service motivation

2022
The extant literature around public service motivation is overwhelmingly empirical, and usually quantitative in nature. This is a positive of PSMT, and means that there is considerable evidence to support the view that public employees have other regarding motivations.
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Does Public Service Motivation Adapt?

Kyklos, 2010
SUMMARY Theoretical arguments highlight the importance of Public Service Motivation (PSM) in underpinning employment relationships in the public sector, mainly based on the presumption that many aspects of public service provision are non-contractible.
Georgellis, Y, Tabvuma, V
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Public Service Motivation and Public Opinion

2021
Practitioners, policymakers, and scholars across fields and disciplines seek to understand factors that shape public opinion and public service values, especially in today's polarized context. Yet we know little about how the two relate. Research on public service motivation (PSM), a drive to help others grounded in public institutions, has grown to ...
Jaclyn S. Piatak, Stephen B. Holt
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Debate: Advancing public service motivation research

Public Money & Management, 2013
An informal way of measuring the value of a concept is whether it has currency with students. Public service motivation (PSM) succeeds on this test—based on our diverse experiences, students relate...
Moynihan, Donald P.   +2 more
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Antecedents of Public Service Motivation

Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 1997
Public administration practitioners and educators have long contended that public employees are different from employees in other sectors of American society. Conventional wisdom and empirical evidence that public employees are different led Perry and Wise to define a construct, public service motivation (PSM), intended to capture the distinction. At a
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Antecedents affecting public service motivation

Personnel Review, 2007
PurposeThe purpose of this article is to examine various antecedents to establish their effect on public service motivation (PSM) and its four dimensions.Design/methodology/approachFive categories of antecedents were examined these included: personal attributes, role states, job characteristics, employee‐leader relations, and employee perception of the
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Public service motivation ad fonts

Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 2017
Public Service Motivation (PSM) is a topic that has generated considerable interest among Public Administration scholars. Research on PSM has mainly focused on either defining what PSM is and how this construct can be measured or on testing how PSM affects individual and organizational variables.
van Witteloostuijn, Arjen   +2 more
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Public service motivation and prosocial motivation: two sides of the same coin?

Public Management Review, 2020
Adrian Ritz   +2 more
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