Publication date

2021-02-10



Abstract

Understanding what drives effective purpose implementation is the key to making more sustainable organizations. Most studies on the subject of purpose focus on two of its dimensions: formulation (knowledge) and practical application (contribution). However, for it to be effectively implemented in the organization, purpose also involves motivating and exciting people. In this article, we propose a three-dimensional formative second-order construct of purpose implementation based on the knowledge, internalization and contribution of purpose. In this conceptualization of purpose, for effective purpose implementation to occur, its three dimensions must be implemented intensively and consistently in a balanced way. Two separate studies were combined to develop a validated scale for measuring the intensity of purpose implementation and for demonstrating that the more intensely and consistently purpose is implemented within a company, the greater its impact on organizational citizenship behaviors.

Document Type

Article

Document version

Published version

Language

English

Pages

18

Publisher

MDPI

Published in

Sustainability

Collection

13; 4

Recommended citation

Lleó, Álvaro; Bastons, Miquel; Rey, Carlos [et al.]. Purpose Implementation: Conceptualization and Measurement. Sustainability, 2021, 13(4), 1921. Disponible en <https://www.mdpi.com/994846>. Fecha de acceso: 02 mar. 2026. DOI: 10.3390/su130419212026.

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