Serving society vs. the individual user? Experimental evidence on the role of public service motivation in predicting job-task preferences

IF 1.6 Q3 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration Pub Date : 2022-03-29 DOI:10.1080/23276665.2022.2047749
Jessica Breaugh, Guillem Ripoll
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ABSTRACT Although the term public service motivation (PSM) was coined 30 years ago, its theoretical development is still ongoing. One of these debates examines how to differentiate it from likeminded concepts. Recent theoretical development related to PSM focus on the salience of giving back to society, or non-identified beneficiaries, in contrast to individual users. To assess this distinction, empirical research is essential. Using a between-subjects vignette experiment among a representative sample of 1512 citizens in Catalonia (Spain), we test whether PSM can predict task preferences depending on the extent to which they are oriented to non-identified and identified beneficiaries. This article demonstrates that PSM is mainly oriented to society at large rather than individual users. The findings present evidence to confirm emerging PSM conceptualisations as well as highlight important implications for research and practice – especially with respect to public service job design.
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服务社会还是个人用户?公共服务动机预测工作任务偏好作用的实验证据
摘要公共服务动机(public service motivation, PSM)一词诞生于30年前,但其理论发展仍在进行中。其中一场辩论探讨了如何将其与同类概念区分开来。最近与PSM相关的理论发展侧重于回馈社会或未确定受益人的重要性,而不是个人用户。为了评估这种区别,实证研究是必不可少的。在加泰罗尼亚(西班牙)1512名公民的代表性样本中使用受试者之间的小插图实验,我们测试PSM是否可以预测任务偏好,这取决于他们面向非确定和确定受益人的程度。本文表明,PSM主要面向整个社会,而不是个人用户。研究结果提供了证据,证实了新兴的PSM概念,并强调了研究和实践的重要含义,特别是在公共服务工作设计方面。
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