Evidence of validity and reliability of the controlling motivational style questionnaire in the work context

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According to the self-determination theory (SDT), leaders may adopt a controlling motivational controlling style (CMS) that forces employees to think, feel, or behave in a certain way to promote employee motivation. However, a scale has yet to be developed to measure CMS in the work environment. Usu...

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Autores: Gonzales, L.L., Matos, L., Van den Broeck, A., Burga León, Andrés Alberto
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad de Lima
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e25478
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spelling Gonzales, L.L.Matos, L.Van den Broeck, A.Burga León, Andrés AlbertoBurga León, Andrés Alberto2024-03-06T20:14:26Z2024-03-06T20:14:26Z2024Gonzales, L., Matos, L., Van den Broeck, A., Burga, A. A. (2024). Evidence of validity and reliability of the controlling motivational style questionnaire in the work context. Helyon. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e254782405-8440https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12724/20035Heliyon0000000121541816https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e254782-s2.0-85183973018According to the self-determination theory (SDT), leaders may adopt a controlling motivational controlling style (CMS) that forces employees to think, feel, or behave in a certain way to promote employee motivation. However, a scale has yet to be developed to measure CMS in the work environment. Usually, researchers use questionnaires adapted to different contexts or designed for another motivational style. However, whether these questionnaires capture the behaviors that represent CMS in the work context is little known. This research aimed to elaborate on and analyze the validity and reliability of the questionnaire on Controlling Motivational Style at Work (CMS-W). The study was based on a literature review of the types of controlling behaviors and a review of questionnaires used by SDT researchers who assessed the controlling motivational style in different contexts. A Peruvian sample of 1100 public sector employees participated. The results show that the short and encompassing CMS-W-11 has a one-dimensional structure with good fit indices: Robust RMSEA = 0.071 with 90 % CI from 0.064 to 0.078; Robust CFI = 0.975; Robust TLI = 0.969; SRMR = 0.025 and good reliability coefficients: O = 0.930 and AVE 0.630. Furthermore, it shows convergent validity with controlled motivation (r = 0.260, p < .001) and discriminant validity with autonomous motivation (r = -0.270, p < .001). Moreover, the invariance of the gender category was tested. The fit indices were adequate, and the comparative results between the models were also satisfactory. In addition, the behaviors of the CMS in a work context are conditional negative regard, judging and devaluing, control through objectives, intimidation, and intrusive authority. Therefore, labor organizations will have the CMS-W validated and tested in a work context to evaluate the CMS of leaders and study how it related to the motivation of human capital and organizational objectives.application/htmlengElsevierNLurn:issn:2405-8440info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/Repositorio Institucional - UlimaUniversidad de Limareponame:ULIMA-Institucionalinstname:Universidad de Limainstacron:ULIMAPendientehttps://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.01.00Evidence of validity and reliability of the controlling motivational style questionnaire in the work contextinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleArtículo en ScopusPsicologíaLima University, LimaOI20.500.12724/20035oai:repositorio.ulima.edu.pe:20.500.12724/200352024-10-23 11:33:40.685Repositorio Universidad de Limarepositorio@ulima.edu.pe
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title Evidence of validity and reliability of the controlling motivational style questionnaire in the work context
spellingShingle Evidence of validity and reliability of the controlling motivational style questionnaire in the work context
Gonzales, L.L.
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title_short Evidence of validity and reliability of the controlling motivational style questionnaire in the work context
title_full Evidence of validity and reliability of the controlling motivational style questionnaire in the work context
title_fullStr Evidence of validity and reliability of the controlling motivational style questionnaire in the work context
title_full_unstemmed Evidence of validity and reliability of the controlling motivational style questionnaire in the work context
title_sort Evidence of validity and reliability of the controlling motivational style questionnaire in the work context
author Gonzales, L.L.
author_facet Gonzales, L.L.
Matos, L.
Van den Broeck, A.
Burga León, Andrés Alberto
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Van den Broeck, A.
Burga León, Andrés Alberto
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gonzales, L.L.
Matos, L.
Van den Broeck, A.
Burga León, Andrés Alberto
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description According to the self-determination theory (SDT), leaders may adopt a controlling motivational controlling style (CMS) that forces employees to think, feel, or behave in a certain way to promote employee motivation. However, a scale has yet to be developed to measure CMS in the work environment. Usually, researchers use questionnaires adapted to different contexts or designed for another motivational style. However, whether these questionnaires capture the behaviors that represent CMS in the work context is little known. This research aimed to elaborate on and analyze the validity and reliability of the questionnaire on Controlling Motivational Style at Work (CMS-W). The study was based on a literature review of the types of controlling behaviors and a review of questionnaires used by SDT researchers who assessed the controlling motivational style in different contexts. A Peruvian sample of 1100 public sector employees participated. The results show that the short and encompassing CMS-W-11 has a one-dimensional structure with good fit indices: Robust RMSEA = 0.071 with 90 % CI from 0.064 to 0.078; Robust CFI = 0.975; Robust TLI = 0.969; SRMR = 0.025 and good reliability coefficients: O = 0.930 and AVE 0.630. Furthermore, it shows convergent validity with controlled motivation (r = 0.260, p < .001) and discriminant validity with autonomous motivation (r = -0.270, p < .001). Moreover, the invariance of the gender category was tested. The fit indices were adequate, and the comparative results between the models were also satisfactory. In addition, the behaviors of the CMS in a work context are conditional negative regard, judging and devaluing, control through objectives, intimidation, and intrusive authority. Therefore, labor organizations will have the CMS-W validated and tested in a work context to evaluate the CMS of leaders and study how it related to the motivation of human capital and organizational objectives.
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