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The research on employee motivation for choosing a public service career has largely been grounded in the intrinsic-extrinsic dichotomy along with limited motives such as job security, instrumental reward, and public service motivation (PSM). Such an approach narrows the view of researchers, especially those in cultures where major reasons for choosing a public service career exceed these factors and the intrinsic-extrinsic dichotomy. By employing self-determination theory (SDT) to examine data collected in Taiwan, an East Asian cultural setting, a measurement instrument is developed that captures five major motivations for a public service career. A discussion of applying this survey instrument for future research follows.
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Chung‐An Chen
Nanyang Technological University
Don‐Yun Chen
National Chengchi University
Chengwei Xu
Zhejiang University
Public Performance & Management Review
Nanyang Technological University
National Chengchi University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a19b721e7f8932c5eea981b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/15309576.2018.1431135
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