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Das Konzept der Public Service Motivation - Status Quo der internationalen Diskussion und erste empirische Evidenzen für den deutschsprachigen Raum

Public Service Motivation - Status Quo of international research and first empirical evidences from the German-speaking context
[journal article]

Hammerschmid, Gerhard
Meyer, Renate E.
Egger-Peitler, Isabell

Abstract

Das Konzept der Public Service Motivation (PSM) fokussiert auf die spezifischen Beweggründe und Motivationen, die für öffentlich Bedienstete charakteristisch sind und untersucht, welche Implikationen dies für zentrale Fragestellungen des Public Management wie etwa Arbeitszufriedenheit, Organizationa... view more

Das Konzept der Public Service Motivation (PSM) fokussiert auf die spezifischen Beweggründe und Motivationen, die für öffentlich Bedienstete charakteristisch sind und untersucht, welche Implikationen dies für zentrale Fragestellungen des Public Management wie etwa Arbeitszufriedenheit, Organizational Commitment, Anreizsysteme oder generell die Performance öffentlicher Verwaltungen, hat. Ursprünglich für den angelsächsischen Raum entwickelt, gewinnen diese Fragestellungen zunehmend auch in Europa an Relevanz. Für den deutschsprachigen Raum liegen derzeit noch keine international anschlussfähigen Ergebnisse vor. Der vorliegende Beitrag präsentiert erste empirische Evidenzen aus Österreich und verortet diese in der internationalen PSM-Forschung. Die grundsätzliche Eignung des Konzeptes und mögliche Anwendungen in der deutschsprachigen Public Management-Forschung stehen dabei im Vordergrund.... view less


The Public Service Motivation (PSM) concept focuses on the specific motivations of public servants and analyses implications for central questions of public management such as employee satisfaction, organizational commitment, reward preferences or organizational and individual performance. Although ... view more

The Public Service Motivation (PSM) concept focuses on the specific motivations of public servants and analyses implications for central questions of public management such as employee satisfaction, organizational commitment, reward preferences or organizational and individual performance. Although originally conceptualized for the Anglo-Saxon context, the concept has increasingly been applied in European public administration contexts. For Germany, no empirical results are yet available. This article presents first empirical evidences from Austria and locates them in international PSM-research. The general appropriateness of this concept and possible applications for public management research in the German-speaking context are the main focus of this paper.... view less

Keywords
motivation; human resource management; civil service; incentive system; management; public administration; Austria

Classification
Administrative Science

Free Keywords
Public Management

Document language
German

Publication Year
2009

Page/Pages
p. 73-92

Journal
der moderne staat - dms: Zeitschrift für Public Policy, Recht und Management, 2 (2009) 1

Issue topic
Öffentlicher Dienst

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3224/dms.v2i1.05

ISSN
2196-1395

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0


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