Abstract

Self-determination theory (SDT) has become a prominent motivational theory. It suggests the existence of three fundamental psychological needs: autonomy, competence and relatedness. When these three needs are pursued and met to varying degrees, the motivation will be self-sustaining and the resulting behavioural change will be long-lasting. This is essential for the growth and sustenance of the organisation. We attempted to discuss the role of SDT in organisational behaviour and to present a few concepts of Indian philosophy, such as karma yoga, bhakti yoga and jnana yoga, that are pertinent to the practical implementation of SDT in organisational settings. We contend that combining SDT with these Indian thoughts can result in a harmonious, self-sustaining organisational system.

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