Does person-organization fit matter in the public sector? Testing the mediating effect of person-organization fit in the relationship between public service motivation and work attitudes

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Abstract

Public service motivation theory suggests that public service motivation is positively related to work attitudes, but person-organization fit theory assumes that personorganization fit completely mediates the relationship between public service motivation and work attitudes of public employees. Th is article investigates which theory better predicts attitudes toward work, such as job satisfaction and organizational commitment of public employees, by testing hypotheses on (1) whether public service motivation directly influences work attitudes, or (2) whether person-organization fit mediates the relationship between public service motivation and work attitudes, or (3) whether both hypotheses are true. Using survey data on civil servants in Korea, this article shows that public service motivation has not only a direct effect on but also an indirect effect on job satisfaction and organizational commitment through its influence on person- organization fit. © 2012 by The American Society for Public Administration.

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Kim, S. (2012, November). Does person-organization fit matter in the public sector? Testing the mediating effect of person-organization fit in the relationship between public service motivation and work attitudes. Public Administration Review. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-6210.2012.02572.x

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