Pay-for-performance has been widely adopted in the public sector to improve effectiveness and efficiency in service provision, which in turn positively affects employees’ satisfaction and commitment. Despite the presence of these initiatives in nearly every reform effort, limited concrete evidence of success has been highlighted. Through a fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis on 17 social care organizations in Italy, the aim of this work is to contribute to the debate on human resources management practices in the public sector. Results suggest that pay-for-performance is effective when supported by other empowering practices. Furthermore, alternative combinations can produce the same positive effect on satisfaction and commitment
The appeal of pay-for-performance in health care derives from the conceptual view that paying doctor...
Performance-based contracting (PBC) is becoming increasingly attractive to public human service agen...
Human Resource Management (HRM) processes are considered the beating heart of any successful organiz...
Pay-for-performance has been widely adopted in the public sector to improve effectiveness and effici...
The paper deals with the mediating role of immaterial satisfaction between substantive human resourc...
In the context of profound social, economic and financial changes, private and public organizations ...
Personnel policies in public sector organizations are fundamental to improving public services, sinc...
Care services pose new challenges and opportunities for the implementation of sustainable HRM practi...
This randomized study explores the causal mechanisms linking contingent pay to individual performanc...
Pay-for-performance approaches have been widely adopted in order to drive improvements in the qualit...
Care services pose new challenges and opportunities for the implementation of sustainable HRM practi...
What do we know about whether performance-related pay schemes work to improve performance in the pub...
The relationship between human resources management (HRM) practices and organizational performance h...
Sophie Witter - ORCID: 0000-0002-7656-6188 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7656-6188In response to risi...
This article responds to recent calls for research examining the mechanisms through which high-perfo...
The appeal of pay-for-performance in health care derives from the conceptual view that paying doctor...
Performance-based contracting (PBC) is becoming increasingly attractive to public human service agen...
Human Resource Management (HRM) processes are considered the beating heart of any successful organiz...
Pay-for-performance has been widely adopted in the public sector to improve effectiveness and effici...
The paper deals with the mediating role of immaterial satisfaction between substantive human resourc...
In the context of profound social, economic and financial changes, private and public organizations ...
Personnel policies in public sector organizations are fundamental to improving public services, sinc...
Care services pose new challenges and opportunities for the implementation of sustainable HRM practi...
This randomized study explores the causal mechanisms linking contingent pay to individual performanc...
Pay-for-performance approaches have been widely adopted in order to drive improvements in the qualit...
Care services pose new challenges and opportunities for the implementation of sustainable HRM practi...
What do we know about whether performance-related pay schemes work to improve performance in the pub...
The relationship between human resources management (HRM) practices and organizational performance h...
Sophie Witter - ORCID: 0000-0002-7656-6188 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7656-6188In response to risi...
This article responds to recent calls for research examining the mechanisms through which high-perfo...
The appeal of pay-for-performance in health care derives from the conceptual view that paying doctor...
Performance-based contracting (PBC) is becoming increasingly attractive to public human service agen...
Human Resource Management (HRM) processes are considered the beating heart of any successful organiz...