Zicht op motivatie: Over leiderschap, ondernemingsdoelen, waarden en psychologische basisbehoeften

Translated title of the contribution: Navigating motivation at work: About leadership, purpose, values and basic psychological needs

Lars van Tuin*, Wilmar B. Schaufeli, Willem van Rhenen

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Motivation lies at the core of human behavior. It explains why we do what we do. In this article, we seek an explanation for the influence of leadership, purpose, and values on employee engagement through motivation. Engaged employees derive energy from their work, are dedicated, show higher psychological well-being, and perform better. We suspected that motivation, as defined in self-determination theory, is an underlying mechanism that could explain the relationship between leadership and positive outcomes. To this end, we con-ducted five empirical studies in which the fulfillment of the basic psychological needs for autonomy, competence, and connectedness played a central role. We found that engaging leadership, a higher corporate purpose, and intrinsic values stimulated motivation and engagement. The fulfilment of psychological needs (notably autonomy) played an important role in these relationships. A sixth study tested leadership and inspiration in an intervention study. The intervention led to higher motivation among participants, lower absenteeism among employees, and better business performance. Navigating motivation at work supports employees to flourish, develop, and find significance.

Translated title of the contributionNavigating motivation at work: About leadership, purpose, values and basic psychological needs
Original languageDutch
Pages (from-to)113-141
Number of pages29
JournalGedrag en Organisatie
Volume35
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2022

Keywords

  • engagement
  • engaging leadership
  • motivation
  • purpose
  • values

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