Employing intrinsically motivated individuals has been proposed as a means of improving public sector performance. In this article, we investigate whether intrinsic motivation affects the sorting of employees between the private and the public sectors, paying particular attention to whether extrinsic rewards crowd out intrinsic motivation. Using British longitudinal data, we find that individuals are attracted to the public sector by the intrinsic rather than the extrinsic rewards that the sector offers. We also find evidence supporting the intrinsic motivation crowding out hypothesis, in that, higher extrinsic rewards reduce the propensity of intrinsically motivated individuals to accept public sector employment. This is, however, only tru...
Public sector organizations are competing with the private sector for highly qualified staff. But th...
Public sector organizations are competing with the private sector for highly qualified staff. But th...
Public sector organizations are competing with the private sector for highly qualified staff. But th...
Employing intrinsically motivated individuals has been proposed as a means of improving public secto...
Employing intrinsically motivated individuals has been proposed as a means of improving public secto...
Employing intrinsically motivated individuals has been proposed as a means of improving public secto...
Employing intrinsically motivated individuals has been proposed as a means of improving public secto...
Employing intrinsically motivated individuals has been proposed as a means of improving public secto...
Employing workers with Public Service Motivation (PSM) has been proposed as a means of improving per...
Earlier single-country studies found a higher level of intrinsic motivation among public sector work...
Drawing on over 4,000,000 individual and 2,000 agency observations across five countries, this paper...
Scholars have believed that motivation crowding out will occur when performance-based personnel mana...
Pay-for-performance reforms create “high-powered” incentives for civil servants to meet or exceed sp...
Pay-for-performance reforms create “high-powered” incentives for civil servants to meet or exceed sp...
Is there public-service motivation? In comparison to private employees, are public employees more li...
Public sector organizations are competing with the private sector for highly qualified staff. But th...
Public sector organizations are competing with the private sector for highly qualified staff. But th...
Public sector organizations are competing with the private sector for highly qualified staff. But th...
Employing intrinsically motivated individuals has been proposed as a means of improving public secto...
Employing intrinsically motivated individuals has been proposed as a means of improving public secto...
Employing intrinsically motivated individuals has been proposed as a means of improving public secto...
Employing intrinsically motivated individuals has been proposed as a means of improving public secto...
Employing intrinsically motivated individuals has been proposed as a means of improving public secto...
Employing workers with Public Service Motivation (PSM) has been proposed as a means of improving per...
Earlier single-country studies found a higher level of intrinsic motivation among public sector work...
Drawing on over 4,000,000 individual and 2,000 agency observations across five countries, this paper...
Scholars have believed that motivation crowding out will occur when performance-based personnel mana...
Pay-for-performance reforms create “high-powered” incentives for civil servants to meet or exceed sp...
Pay-for-performance reforms create “high-powered” incentives for civil servants to meet or exceed sp...
Is there public-service motivation? In comparison to private employees, are public employees more li...
Public sector organizations are competing with the private sector for highly qualified staff. But th...
Public sector organizations are competing with the private sector for highly qualified staff. But th...
Public sector organizations are competing with the private sector for highly qualified staff. But th...