The Multidimensional Work Motivation Scale: Validation evidence in seven languages and nine countries
The University of Western Australia · Université du Québec à Montréal · +9 more institutions
Abstract
Self-determination theory proposes a multidimensional conceptualization of motivation comprising autonomous and controlled forms. Whereas autonomous motivation relates positively to individuals’ optimal functioning (e.g., well-being, performance), controlled motivation is less beneficial. To be able to use self-determination theory in the field of organizational behaviour, the Multidimensional Work Motivation Scale was developed and tested using data from 3435 workers in seven languages and nine countries. Factorial analyses indicated that the 19-item scale has the same factor structure across the seven languages. Convergent and discriminant validity tests across the countries also indicate that the…
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- Scale (ratio)
- Work (physics)
- Psychology
- Social psychology
- Geography
- Engineering
- Cartography
- Reduced inequalities