Bien faire et se tenir en joie : la bienveillance, les motivations et les comportements des travailleurs à la lumière de la théorie de l'autodétermination

Translated title of the contribution: Doing well and keeping happy: the benevolence, motivations and behaviours of workers in the light of self-determination theory

Marc Antoine Gradito Dubord, Ludivine Martin, Jacques Forest

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Abstract

This article discusses the potential need for benevolence by looking at its implications at work. We propose that benevolence promotes autonomous motivation, well-being and prosocial behaviours, while depriving it increases psychological distress, controlled motivation and deviant behaviours. Based on a cross-sectional research design, the results show that benevolence has a significant impact on well-being, on autonomous motivation and on prosocial behaviours at work. However, the effects of lack of benevolence on distress, controlled motivation and deviance are not significant.
Translated title of the contributionDoing well and keeping happy: the benevolence, motivations and behaviours of workers in the light of self-determination theory
Original languageFrench
Pages (from-to)66-86
JournalAd Machina
Volume6
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

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