Impact of public service motivation on work evaluation and counterproductive work behaviour

IF 1.2 Q4 MANAGEMENT Sa Journal of Human Resource Management Pub Date : 2023-11-22 DOI:10.4102/sajhrm.v21i0.2231
Phakane M. Masukela, P. Jonck, P. A. Botha
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Orientation: Public service motivation has increased in prominence in recent years, even though the influences on employee behaviour and attitudes have not received as much emphasis.Research purpose: This research investigates the impact of public service motivation on job satisfaction, organisational commitment, work engagement and counterproductive work behaviour.Motivation for the study: Counterproductive work behaviour of public service employees results in the citizenry developing negative perceptions about the government. Notwithstanding, the behaviour and attitudes of public service employees and the motivation that drives them are less explicit.Research approach/design and method: A positivist correlational research approach was implemented by administering a questionnaire to a sample of 1031 public service employees in the North West Province using a simple stratified sampling method. Statistical analyses included structural and regression modelling.Main findings: Results reveal that public service motivation statistically significantly predicts job satisfaction, organisational commitment and work engagement. The results show that 28.9% of the variance in counterproductive work behaviour could be attributed to public service motivation. Thus, as public service motivation increases, counterproductive work behaviour decreases.Practical or managerial implications: Strategies to improve public service motivation could putatively have an impact on the reduction of counterproductive work behaviour. Public service motivation could also improve service delivery to the citizenry by significantly impacting the public service employees’ work engagement.Contribution/value-add: Empirical evidence shows the influence of public service motivation on core work evaluation and counterproductive work behaviour, contributing to the corpus of knowledge with practical applicability.
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公共服务激励对工作评价和反工作行为的影响
研究方向:研究目的:本研究调查了公共服务激励对工作满意度、组织承诺、工作参与度和反生产性工作行为的影响:公共服务人员的适得其反的工作行为会导致公民对政府产生负面看法。尽管如此,公共服务雇员的行为和态度以及驱动他们的动机却不太明确:采用简单的分层抽样方法,对西北省的 1031 名公共服务雇员进行了问卷调查,从而实施了实证主义相关研究方法。统计分析包括结构模型和回归模型:研究结果表明,公共服务激励在统计学上可以显著预测工作满意度、组织承诺和工作投入度。结果显示,28.9%的反生产性工作行为差异可归因于公共服务动机。因此,随着公共服务动机的提高,反生产性工作行为会减少:提高公共服务积极性的策略可能会对减少反生产性工作行为产生影响。公共服务激励还可以通过显著影响公共服务雇员的工作参与度来改善为公民提供的服务:经验证据表明,公共服务激励对核心工作评价和适得其反的工作行为有影响,有助于丰富具有实际应用价值的知识。
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