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Driven to Work and Enjoyment of Work: Effects on Managers’ Outcomes

Graves, Laura M. - ; Ruderman, Marian N. - ; Ohlott, Patricia J. - ; Weber, Todd J. - ;

The authors examined the effects of two types of motivation, driven to work and enjoyment of work, on managers’ (N = 346) performance, career satisfaction, and psychological strain. Performance was assessed using 360-degree performance ratings. The authors also tested the effects of self-esteem on the two motives. They found that the enjoyment motive was positively related to career satisfaction and performance and negatively related to strain. Driven to work had no main effects but appeared to interact with enjoyment of work to influence performance and strain. When enjoyment of work was high, driven to work was unrelated to performance or strain. When enjoyment of work was low, increases in driven to work were associated with increases in both performance and strain. Self-esteem was positively related to enjoyment of work and negatively related to driven to work. Overall, the authors’ findings suggest that being motivated by enjoyment of work facilitates both effectiveness and well-being.


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Call NumberLocationAvailable
PSB lt.dasar - Pascasarjana (Majalah)1
PenerbitUnited States: Sage Publications 2012
EdisiVol. 38, Number 5, Sept. 2012
SubjekIntrinsic motivation
Work Motivation
Managerial performance
Self-determination theory
workaholism
ISBN/ISSN1557-1211
KlasifikasiNONE
Deskripsi Fisik1680 p.
Info Detail SpesifikJournal of Management
Other Version/RelatedTidak tersedia versi lain
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