Motivation of Young Project Professionals: Their Needs for Autonomy, Competence, Relatedness, and Purpose

IF 5.1 2区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT Project Management Journal Pub Date : 2023-09-12 DOI:10.1177/87569728231195587
Ruth Christine Lechler, Martine Huemann
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Most of our workforce consists of members of Generation Y, making it necessary to understand their motivations to work on projects. In this article we investigate the motivation of young project professionals in the context of four case studies. Based on self-determination theory, we outline the Conceptual Model of Young Project Professional Motivation, which is comprised of autonomy, competence, relatedness, and purpose. The study offers several contributions to theory and practice. First, the article extends the understanding to self-determination theory by operationalizing the different needs of young project professionals in projects. Second, it explicitly adds the need for purpose as a central motivator to our theoretical understanding. Third, it puts the motivators in contexts and shows that these motivators have varying levels of importance in different project and organizational contexts. From a practice perspective, the study contributes to a better understanding of how to attract and retain young project professionals in organizations, for example, by fostering work environments and career opportunities that are aligned with their needs. We conclude this article with a research agenda.
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年轻项目专业人员的动机:他们对自主性、能力、相关性和目的的需求
我们的大多数员工都是Y世代的成员,因此有必要了解他们从事项目的动机。在这篇文章中,我们在四个案例研究的背景下调查了年轻项目专业人员的动机。在自我决定理论的基础上,我们提出了青年项目专业动机的概念模型,该模型由自主性、胜任力、关联性和目的构成。该研究为理论和实践提供了一些贡献。首先,本文通过在项目中操作年轻项目专业人员的不同需求来扩展对自我决定理论的理解。其次,它明确地将目标作为我们理论理解的核心激励因素。第三,将激励因素置于情境中,表明这些激励因素在不同的项目和组织情境中具有不同的重要程度。从实践的角度来看,这项研究有助于更好地理解如何在组织中吸引和留住年轻的项目专业人员,例如,通过培养符合他们需求的工作环境和职业机会。我们以一个研究议程来结束本文。
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期刊介绍: Project Management Journal (PMJ) is the academic and research journal of the Project Management Institute and features state-of-the-art research, techniques, theories, and applications in project management. Projects represent a growing population of human activity in large, small, private, and public organizations. Projects are used to execute and sustain today's organizational activities. They play a fundamental role as the engine of tomorrow's innovation, value creation, and strategic change. However, projects often fail to deliver their promise. PMJ addresses these multiple challenges and opportunities by encouraging the development and application of novel theories, concepts, frameworks, research methods, and designs. PMJ embraces contributions both from within and beyond project management to augment and transform theory and practice.
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