Self-Determination Theory in Work Organizations: The State of a Science

University of South-Eastern Norway · University of Rochester · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Self-determination theory (SDT) is a macro theory of human motivation that evolved from research on intrinsic and extrinsic motivations and expanded to include research on work organizations and other domains of life. We discuss SDT research relevant to the workplace, focusing on (a) the distinction between autonomous motivation (i.e., intrinsic motivation and fully internalized extrinsic motivation) and controlled motivation (i.e., externally and internally controlled extrinsic motivation), as well as (b) the postulate that all employees have three basic psychological needs—for competence, autonomy, and relatedness—the satisfaction of which promotes autonomous motivation, high-quality performance, and…

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Keywords
  • Self-determination theory
  • Work motivation
  • Autonomy
  • Transformational leadership
  • Intrinsic motivation
  • Competence (human resources)
  • Psychology
  • Employee motivation
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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