On the bright and dark side of public service motivation: the relationship between PSM and employee wellbeing
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2015-09-03
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This paper reveals that the relationship between public service motivation (PSM) and employee wellbeing depends on the societal impact potential (SIP) through the job and organizational type. In people-changing organizations, PSM relates to higher burnout and lower job satisfaction when SIP is high: employees sacrifice themselves too much for society. However, in people-processing organizations, low SIP relates to higher burnout and lower job satisfaction: employees experience frustration if they cannot contribute. This shows that whether PSM relates positively depends on institutional logics.
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Burnout, job satisfaction, public service motivation (PSM), societal impact potential (SIP), type of public organization, Taverne, Sociology and Political Science, Public Administration, General Business,Management and Accounting
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van Loon, N M, Vandenabeele, W & Leisink, P 2015, 'On the bright and dark side of public service motivation : the relationship between PSM and employee wellbeing', Public Money and Management, vol. 35, no. 5, pp. 349-356. https://doi.org/10.1080/09540962.2015.1061171