Investigating the Structure and Meaning of Public Service Motivation across Populations: Developing an International Instrument and Addressing Issues of Measurement Invariance
Seoul National University of Science and Technology · Utrecht University · +15 more institutions
Abstract
The growth in international research on public service motivation (PSM) raises a number of important questions about the degree to which the theory and research developed in one country can contribute to our understanding of PSM in other counties. To help address this issue, this study revisits the conceptual and operational definitions of PSM to address weaknesses previously noted in the literature. Although some important steps have been taken to both improve and internationalize the PSM scale, this work has been done incrementally. In contrast, this study takes a more systematic and comprehensive approach by combining the efforts of international PSM scholars to develop and then test a revised measurement…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 52.08
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 106
Authors
16- SKSangmook KimCorresponding
Seoul National University of Science and Technology
- WVWouter Vandenabeele
Utrecht University, Catholic University of America, KU Leuven
- BEBradley E. Wright
Georgia State University, Ilia State University
- LBLotte Bøgh Andersen
Aarhus University, Institute for Government
- FPFrancesco Paolo Cerase
Federico II University Hospital
Topics & keywords
- Meaning (existential)
- Contrast (vision)
- Scale (ratio)
- Measurement invariance
- Public service motivation
- Test (biology)
- Empirical research
- Psychology