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Finding Workable Levers Over Work Motivation: Comparing Job Satisfaction, Job Involvement, and Organizational Commitment
Donald P Moynihan, Sanjay K Pandey. Administration & Society. Beverly Hills: Nov 2007. Vol. 39, Iss. 7; pg. 803, 29 pgs

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This article draws on a sample of state government health and human service managers to develop and test a model of work motivation. The authors examine the effect of individual attributes, job characteristics, and organizational variables on three aspects of work motivation: job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and job involvement. They find that managers have varying degrees of influence over these different aspects of work motivation, with greatest influence over job satisfaction and least influence over job involvement. A number of variables are important for work motivation, including public service motivation, advancement opportunities, role clarity, job routineness, and group culture. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Subjects:Studies,  Job satisfaction,  Motivation,  Models,  Employee involvement,  Corporate culture,  Government executives
Classification Codes9130 Experiment/theoretical treatment,  2500 Organizational behavior,  9550 Public sector,  9190 United States
Locations:United States--US
Author(s):Donald P Moynihan,  Sanjay K Pandey
Document types:Feature
Document features:Tables,  References
Publication title:Administration & Society. Beverly Hills: Nov 2007. Vol. 39, Iss. 7;  pg. 803, 29 pgs
Source type:Periodical
ISSN:00953997
ProQuest document ID:1370284911
Text Word Count11353
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