Pay for performance has been a widely used method of compensation in the public sector since the early 1980s, but a growing body of research has indicated that numerous problems can be associated with the application of performance-based compensation systems In late 1993, the federal government, after years of difficulty experienced with its merit pay program, took a significant step back from pay for performance through passage of the Performance Management and Recognition System Termination Act This research seeks to determine whether state governments are becoming similarly disenchanted with pay for performance To gain insight into this question, a survey was administered to a nationwide random sample of state agency personnel management...
Chapter contribution, \u27Job Classification\u27 by Lyn M. Holley and J. R. O\u27Connell in Howard R...
The federal government is often criticized for performance that fails to meet the public\u27s expec...
Current reforms in the public sector are characterized by the introduction of businesslike incentive...
In the mid-1990s, the State of Georgia launched a major reform of its personnel system. One part of ...
This paper, part of the authors doctoral dissertation, was presented at the 2010 Southeastern Confe...
This normative article examines the contemporary record of pay-for-performance plans in the federal ...
Incentive pay systems have often been used by organizations in an effort to motivate effective emplo...
This exploratory study examines the degree to which counties had carefully thought-out motivations f...
Those closest to the field of public administration, either through scholarly or practitioner roles,...
The burgeoning literature concerning merit pay in the public sector primarily focuses on themes such...
As various private sector practices have been introduced into the public sector, some were adopted w...
Despite the growing use made of performance-related pay schemes, their true impact remains sadly und...
The work performance of employees remains a vital factor both in an organization\u27s viability as w...
This study examines pay reward system management and staff performance in Nigeria: using the Delta s...
The use of performance-based, or incentive based, compensation plans is ubiquitous in the private se...
Chapter contribution, \u27Job Classification\u27 by Lyn M. Holley and J. R. O\u27Connell in Howard R...
The federal government is often criticized for performance that fails to meet the public\u27s expec...
Current reforms in the public sector are characterized by the introduction of businesslike incentive...
In the mid-1990s, the State of Georgia launched a major reform of its personnel system. One part of ...
This paper, part of the authors doctoral dissertation, was presented at the 2010 Southeastern Confe...
This normative article examines the contemporary record of pay-for-performance plans in the federal ...
Incentive pay systems have often been used by organizations in an effort to motivate effective emplo...
This exploratory study examines the degree to which counties had carefully thought-out motivations f...
Those closest to the field of public administration, either through scholarly or practitioner roles,...
The burgeoning literature concerning merit pay in the public sector primarily focuses on themes such...
As various private sector practices have been introduced into the public sector, some were adopted w...
Despite the growing use made of performance-related pay schemes, their true impact remains sadly und...
The work performance of employees remains a vital factor both in an organization\u27s viability as w...
This study examines pay reward system management and staff performance in Nigeria: using the Delta s...
The use of performance-based, or incentive based, compensation plans is ubiquitous in the private se...
Chapter contribution, \u27Job Classification\u27 by Lyn M. Holley and J. R. O\u27Connell in Howard R...
The federal government is often criticized for performance that fails to meet the public\u27s expec...
Current reforms in the public sector are characterized by the introduction of businesslike incentive...