Effective mission implementation: the three dimensions of the mission
Author
Rey Peña, Carlos
Bastons Prat, Miquel
Publication date
2016-09ISBN
978-84-944673-8-7
Abstract
Several authors have shown that there is a certain “gap” in mission theory,
which in practice explains the lack of actual effectiveness in mission
implementation. In many cases, this loss is due to members of the organization
being insufficiently motivated by the mission. This conceptual article aims to
bridge the gap by analysing the relationship between the mission of a company
and its members’ motivation. It entails an extension of mission and motivation
theory, in which three dimensions of mission development are analysed: formal,
operational and motivational. At the same time, the role of prosocial motivation
in effective mission development is highlighted, as, other than extrinsic and
extrinsic motivation, it is oriented to satisfying the needs of others. In addition
to identifying the various dimensions of mission implementation, the
relationship and the possible forms of coherence and incoherence between
them is analysed, which explain the success or failure of the effective
implementation of corporate missions.
Document Type
Conference / Class
Document version
Accepted version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
33 - Economics. Economic science
334 - Forms of organization and cooperation in the economy
Keywords
Personal--Motivació
Employee motivation
Motivación en el trabajo
Empreses--Direcció i administració
Dirección de empresas
Industrial management
Empreses--Planificació
Business planning
Planificación de empresas
Pages
20
Publisher
OmniaScience Publisher
Is part of
2nd Research Workshop: Missions, leadership and sustainability (UIC 2016 - Barcelona)
Citation
Rey Peña, Carlos; Bastons, Miquel. «Effective mission implementation: the three dimensions of the mission». Proceedings of the II Research Workshop: Missions, leadership and sustainability. UIC, Barcelona: OmniaScience, 2016, p. 63-82. ISBN: 978-84- 944673-8-7
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