The Effects of Public Service Motivation on Collaborative Behavior: Evidence from Three Experimental Games
Volume: 18, Issue: 2, Pages: 171 - 189
Published: Mar 12, 2015
Abstract
Although research on the antecedents of collaboration is vast, no study has examined the effects of public service motivation (PSM). The current study relates PSM to decisions on whether or not to collaborate, while controlling for the Big Six personality traits. Empirical evidence is gathered by means of an experimental design based on three different prisoner's dilemma games. Results indicate that PSM affects collaboration when the individual...
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Title
The Effects of Public Service Motivation on Collaborative Behavior: Evidence from Three Experimental Games
Published Date
Mar 12, 2015
Volume
18
Issue
2
Pages
171 - 189
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