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Scientific article 29. SEP 2016
  • Daycare, school and education
  • Daycare, school and education

Exploring the Context Dependency of the PSM-Performance Relationship

Authors:

  • Mikkel Lynggaard
  • Mogens Jin Pedersen
  • Lotte Bøgh Andersen
  • Daycare, school and education
  • Daycare, school and education
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The public service motivation (PSM) of public employees matters to their performance at work. Yet research on how context factors moderate the PSM–performance relationship is sparse. This article shows how the PSM–performance relationship may depend on two context factors: (a) the extent of work autonomy that a public organization provides its employees and (b) the service users’ capacity to affect the organization’s service provision. We test a set of moderation hypotheses using school data (teacher survey data with administrative data on schools and student). Using within-student between-teachers fixed effects regression, we find a stronger PSM–performance relationship in organizational contexts involving greater regulation of employee work autonomy for users with low to moderate user capacity.

Authors

  • Mikkel LynggaardMogens Jin PedersenLotte Bøgh Andersen

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    Review of Public Personnel Administration
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