The adoption of performance-related pay schemes is part of the wider market-type reforms occurring in public services today. However, this ‘managerial revolution’ has prompted an academic debate for and against these practices. The main questions raised revolve around the novelty, objectivity and compatibility of such practices to which this study responds. The thesis argues that the value of an incentive scheme policy is a function of the organisational environment, objectivity of performance measurement processes and perceived equity of the installed scheme. The research uses data from in-depth interviews, questionnaires, and desk research based on a case study of performance-related pay schemes in UK local authorities. The evidence indic...
The complexities surrounding the issue of reward management can be seen as indicative of the contrad...
M.Comm.Paying for performance is however not an easy solution for organisational performance problem...
Linking pay to performance is something employers increasingly seek to achieve. This was once seen a...
Despite the growing use made of performance-related pay schemes, their true impact remains sadly und...
David Marsden looks at the record of performance related pay in the public sector
This paper considers one of the paradoxes of incentive pay used in Britain's public services, namely...
Performance related pay has been extended to practically the whole of the Civil Service over the las...
Much of the academic and policy literature on performance related pay focuses on its role as an ince...
What do we know about whether performance-related pay schemes work to improve performance in the pub...
This dissertation focuses on the interactions between local public sector organisations and institut...
This dissertation focuses on the interactions between local public sector organisations and institu...
Research by Professor Ignacio Palacios-Huerta has illustrated how penalty kicks in football can prov...
Current reforms in the public sector are characterized by the introduction of businesslike incentive...
The design and operation of payment systems in many organizations has often been institutionalized b...
For the past forty years, the public sector in the UK has been the subject of continuous reform. The...
The complexities surrounding the issue of reward management can be seen as indicative of the contrad...
M.Comm.Paying for performance is however not an easy solution for organisational performance problem...
Linking pay to performance is something employers increasingly seek to achieve. This was once seen a...
Despite the growing use made of performance-related pay schemes, their true impact remains sadly und...
David Marsden looks at the record of performance related pay in the public sector
This paper considers one of the paradoxes of incentive pay used in Britain's public services, namely...
Performance related pay has been extended to practically the whole of the Civil Service over the las...
Much of the academic and policy literature on performance related pay focuses on its role as an ince...
What do we know about whether performance-related pay schemes work to improve performance in the pub...
This dissertation focuses on the interactions between local public sector organisations and institut...
This dissertation focuses on the interactions between local public sector organisations and institu...
Research by Professor Ignacio Palacios-Huerta has illustrated how penalty kicks in football can prov...
Current reforms in the public sector are characterized by the introduction of businesslike incentive...
The design and operation of payment systems in many organizations has often been institutionalized b...
For the past forty years, the public sector in the UK has been the subject of continuous reform. The...
The complexities surrounding the issue of reward management can be seen as indicative of the contrad...
M.Comm.Paying for performance is however not an easy solution for organisational performance problem...
Linking pay to performance is something employers increasingly seek to achieve. This was once seen a...