A strategy for building public service motivation research internationally

S Kim, W Vandenabeele - Public administration review, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
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As public service motivation research grows qualitatively and quantitatively, some scholars
question its appropriateness for international applications. This essay sets out a strategy of
convergence for international research and measurement approaches. Studies that assess
commonalities in public service motivation content internationally are analyzed in order to
develop a broader conceptual and more operational definition as well as consequently a
more universal public service motivation construct. Public service motives, according to this …
As public service motivation research grows qualitatively and quantitatively, some scholars question its appropriateness for international applications. This essay sets out a strategy of convergence for international research and measurement approaches. Studies that assess commonalities in public service motivation content internationally are analyzed in order to develop a broader conceptual and more operational definition as well as consequently a more universal public service motivation construct. Public service motives, according to this review, are based on self‐sacrifice and fall into three categories: instrumental, value‐based, and identification. The dimensions of the public service motivation construct are refined along the lines of attraction to public participation, commitment to public values, compassion, and self‐sacrifice. Researchers are urged to include all of its dimensions within their empirical studies to advance contemporary public service motivation studies.
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