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Examining the Unique Effects of Multiple Motivational Sources on Task Performance
Authors:Judith Scully   Callahan Amy L.  Brownlee Mary D.  Brtek Henry L.  Tosi
Affiliation:Management Department University of Central Florida; Southern Methodist University; Auburn University Montgomery; University of Florida SDA-Boconni
Abstract:This paper examines whether multiple motivational sources uniquely influence task performance. Using the established framework in the goal-setting literature that suggests a pattern of mediated relationships, we test the relationship between assigned goals, incentives, and intrinsic motivation and task performance. The results show that assigned goals, incentives, and intrinsic motivation each positively influence task performance. However, the magnitude of the relationship varies considerably. The relationship for assigned goals was fully mediated by self-efficacy and self-set goals, whereas only a direct relationship emerged for incentives. The data reveal both direct and indirect relationships associated with intrinsic motivation.
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