Shkoler Or, Kimura Takuma
Independent Researcher, Netanya, Israel.
Graduate School of Career Studies, Hosei University, Tokyo, Japan.
Front Psychol. 2020 Feb 21;11:38. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00038. eCollection 2020.
This paper aims at shedding light on the effects that intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, as predictors, have on heavy work investment of time and effort and on job engagement. Using a questionnaire survey, this study conducted a moderated-moderation analysis, considering two conditional effects-worker's status (working students vs. non-student employees) and country (Israel vs. Japan)-as potential moderators, since there are clear cultural differences between these countries. Data were gathered from 242 Israeli and 171 Japanese participants. The analyses revealed that worker's status moderates the effects of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation on heavy work investment of time and effort and on job engagement and that the moderating effects were conditioned by country differences. Theoretical and practical implications and future research suggestions are discussed.
本文旨在揭示作为预测因素的内在动机和外在动机对大量投入时间和精力的工作以及工作投入的影响。本研究通过问卷调查进行了有调节的调节分析,将两个条件效应——员工身份(在职学生与非学生员工)和国家(以色列与日本)——作为潜在调节变量,因为这些国家之间存在明显的文化差异。数据收集自242名以色列参与者和171名日本参与者。分析结果显示,员工身份调节了内在动机和外在动机对大量投入时间和精力的工作以及工作投入的影响,并且这种调节效应受国家差异的制约。本文还讨论了理论和实践意义以及未来的研究建议。