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100 _aRitz, Adrian
245 _aPublic service motivation: a systematic literature review and outlook
260 _c2016
300 _ap.414-426.
362 _aMay-Jun
520 _aOver the past two decades, research on public service motivation has seen rapid growth. Despite the relatively large number of publications to date, no systematic research overview has been created, leaving the body of literature somewhat unstructured and possibly hampering future research. This article fills this void by providing a systematic literature review of 323 publications that examines six key aspects of the literature on public service motivation: the growth of research on the concept, the most prominent studies based on a referencing network analysis, the most frequent publication outlets, research designs and methods, lines of inquiry and patterns of empirical findings, and implications for practice drawn from the publications in the study sample. Strengths and weaknesses of the existing literature are identified, and future research directions are proposed. - Reproduced.
650 _aMotivation
700 _aNeumann, Oliver
700 _aBrewer, Gene A.
773 _aPublic Administration Review
909 _a111742
999 _c111737
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