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Comparison of a Multidimensional to a Unidimensional Measure of Public Service Motivation: A Ghanaian Study

James Kwame Mensah ()
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James Kwame Mensah: University of Ghana Business School

Public Organization Review, 2024, vol. 24, issue 3, No 9, 925-942

Abstract: Abstract There is a paucity of empirical studies comparing unidimensional and multidimensional measures of PSM in Sub-Saharan Africa. Data was collected from 350 respondents in 26 Ministries in Ghana and the model was estimated with structural equation modelling. The findings showed that the four-dimensional measure of PSM is not comparable to the unidimensional measure, however, a three-dimensional and unidimensional measure of PSM is comparable. The findings further suggest that there is no significant difference between the three-dimensional and unidimensional measures of PSM in predicting affective commitment and organisational citizenship behaviour. The study contributed to testing the multi-dimensional and uni-dimensional measures of PSM in an African context.

Keywords: Public service motivation; Measure; Multidimensional; Ghana; Public service; Africa (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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