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Work Motivation: The Incorporation of Self-Concept-Based Processes
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Self-managementJob DesignHuman Resource ManagementAutonomyOrganizational BehaviorSocial SciencesPsychologyWork MotivationEmployee AttitudeManagementOrganizational PsychologyWork AttitudeSelf-concept-based ProcessesMotivationSelf-concept Influences BehaviorMotivational TheoryMotivational SourcesOrganizational CommunicationBusinessSelf-conceptAchievement Motivation
This paper proposes a metatheory of work motivation incorporating theories of self-concept that have been proposed in the sociological and psychological literatures. Traditional theories of work motivation are reviewed, and the selfconcept-based sources of motivation are presented. How the self-concept influences behavior in organizations is explained and used to develop a metatheory of motivational sources. Both research and managerial implications of the model are presented.
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