The aim of the paper is to analyze the dynamics that arise in Valuesbased Organizations when ideal quality deteriorates. On the basis of Hirschman’s ‘‘exit and voice’’ model, we analyze the mechanism that encourage the best subjects, the ones intrinsically motivated who care most about the mission and ideal quality of the organization, to leave the organization if their voice is ignored. By combining Hirschman’s and a ‘‘critical mass’’ model, we show the possible cumulative effects caused by the ‘‘exit’’ of the intrinsically motivated members, which can bring the organization into a deterioration process

Bruni, L., Smerilli, A. (2009). The value of vocation. The Crucial Role of Intrinsically Motivated People in Values-based Organizations. REVIEW OF SOCIAL ECONOMY, 67(3), 271-288 [10.1080/00346760802621633].

The value of vocation. The Crucial Role of Intrinsically Motivated People in Values-based Organizations

BRUNI, LUIGINO;
2009

Abstract

The aim of the paper is to analyze the dynamics that arise in Valuesbased Organizations when ideal quality deteriorates. On the basis of Hirschman’s ‘‘exit and voice’’ model, we analyze the mechanism that encourage the best subjects, the ones intrinsically motivated who care most about the mission and ideal quality of the organization, to leave the organization if their voice is ignored. By combining Hirschman’s and a ‘‘critical mass’’ model, we show the possible cumulative effects caused by the ‘‘exit’’ of the intrinsically motivated members, which can bring the organization into a deterioration process
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intrinsic motivation, exit and voice, critical mass, values-based organization
English
2009
67
3
271
288
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Bruni, L., Smerilli, A. (2009). The value of vocation. The Crucial Role of Intrinsically Motivated People in Values-based Organizations. REVIEW OF SOCIAL ECONOMY, 67(3), 271-288 [10.1080/00346760802621633].
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