The Role of Organizations in Fostering Public Service Motivation
University of Wisconsin–Madison · University of Kansas
Abstract
In seeking to explain the antecedents of public service motivation, James Perry focuses on the formative role of sociohistorical context. This study tests Perry’s theory and examines the role that organizational factors play in shaping public service motivation, based on responses from a national survey of state government health and human service managers. The findings support the role of sociohistorical context, showing that public service motivation is strongly and positively related to level of education and membership in professional organizations. The results also underscore the significant influence of organizational institutions, indicating that red tape and length of organizational membership are…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 48.74
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 79
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2Topics & keywords
- Public service motivation
- Public relations
- Context (archaeology)
- Public service
- Government (linguistics)
- Service (business)
- Formative assessment
- Sociology