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Intrinsic Motivation and Environmental Factors Affecting Research of Social Work Faculty on Aging
Authors:Janice G Wells  Glenda F Lester Short
Institution:1. Department of Social Work , North Carolina State University Raleigh , North Carolina, USA jgwells@chass.ncsu.edu;3. Department of Social Work , Appalachian State University , Boone, North Carolina, USA
Abstract:Within the context of Self-determination Theory, this research identifies intrinsic motivation and environmental factors that support social-work-faculty research in aging. Intrinsic factors include faculty's interest in gerontology as a field of practice, the desire to advance knowledge in the field of gerontology, including producing publications that disseminate information about their research, and the desire to make tenure and/or to advance their careers. Environmental factors include institutional supports such as release time to do research, reduced teaching loads, summer research support. Also included are mentoring relationships that complement the faculty's intrinsic motivation and create an environment supportive of research, grant writing, and publishing. Faculty motivation to work in the field of gerontology and institutional support for gerontological research are critical to sustain and expand the capacity of social work faculty to advance science in gerontology research. Such motivation is also needed to create vibrant academic environments that attract students at all levels into the field of gerontology, a field experiencing a rapidly expanding gap between service need and workforce capacity of social-work-faculty research in aging.
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