Intrinsic motivation and extrinsic incentives jointly predict performance: A 40-year meta-analysis.
Group for Organizational Effectiveness · University of Hartford · +2 more institutions
Abstract
More than 4 decades of research and 9 meta-analyses have focused on the undermining effect: namely, the debate over whether the provision of extrinsic incentives erodes intrinsic motivation. This review and meta-analysis builds on such previous reviews by focusing on the interrelationship among intrinsic motivation, extrinsic incentives, and performance, with reference to 2 moderators: performance type (quality vs. quantity) and incentive contingency (directly performance-salient vs. indirectly performance-salient), which have not been systematically reviewed to date. Based on random-effects meta-analytic methods, findings from school, work, and physical domains (k = 183, N = 212,468) indicate that intrinsic…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 102.01
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- 100%
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- 248
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3Topics & keywords
- Incentive
- Intrinsic motivation
- Psychology
- Meta-analysis
- Social psychology
- Cognitive evaluation theory
- Contingency
- Self-determination theory