Self-determination theory framework (Ryan and Deci 2000a).

Self-determination theory framework (Ryan and Deci 2000a).

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This paper tests to what extent the dimensionof the CLEAR model can be used as reliable predictors of an individual’s decision to pursue council membership. By using the CLEAR framework as an extension of known frameworks such as self-determination theory and public service motivation that only focus on motivation, we develop a more comprehensive v...

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... Figure 1 depicts, there is great variation in extrinsic motivators. For example, an individual doing his or her homework because the individual believes it is necessary for his or her future career or because the individual's parents tell him or her to do it are both extrinsic motivators. ...
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... the former refers to a personal choice (synthesis of goal congruence) while the latter refers to compliance with an external regulator (salience of extrinsic rewards or punishments). Four types of extrinsic motivation form the middle of this continuum, namely external regulation, introjected regulation, identified regulation, and integrated regulation (see Figure 1). Externally regulated refers to behaviours that are performed to satisfy an external demand or reward (such as the homework to earn the parents' favour). ...

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