This paper provides a theoretical analysis of the relationship between public sector motivation and development. In the model the public sector produces a public good and workers are heterogeneous in terms of public sector motivation (PSM). Wages in the private sector are increasing in the quality of the public good. In this context, public sector wage premia (PSWP) have two opposite effects: low PSWP help screen workers with PSM into the public sector, while high PSWP help motivate workers to be honest. Raising PSWP may not improve the quality of governance and multiple equilibria might arise. The model highlights that the relative importance of workers selection and provision of "on the job" incentives in the public sector varies in syste...
This article aims to explain cross-country variations in a paradigmatic element of the new public ma...
The issue of how much to pay government employees without risking a drop in their public service mot...
Is there public-service motivation? In comparison to private employees, are public employees more li...
This paper provides a theoretical analysis of the relationship between public sector motivation and ...
This paper provides a theoretical analysis of the relationship between public sector motiva-tion and...
This paper provides a theoretical analysis of the relationship between public sector motivation and ...
This paper provides a theoretical analysis of the relationship be-tween public sector motivation and...
markdownabstractThe public sector makes up for an important part of our economy. According to estima...
Recent empirical studies suggest that poor public sector performance in developing nations is due in...
This paper aims to explain cross-country variations in a paradigmatic element of NPM reforms: the sh...
© 2015, © The Author(s) 2015. Research findings have been contradictory with respect to the determin...
Employing workers with Public Service Motivation (PSM) has been proposed as a means of improving per...
This article analyzes if, and to what extent, the public service motivation (PSM) construct has an a...
Earlier single-country studies found a higher level of intrinsic motivation among public sector work...
Carol Propper reviews recent evidence, drawn from a series of case studies that have been undertaken...
This article aims to explain cross-country variations in a paradigmatic element of the new public ma...
The issue of how much to pay government employees without risking a drop in their public service mot...
Is there public-service motivation? In comparison to private employees, are public employees more li...
This paper provides a theoretical analysis of the relationship between public sector motivation and ...
This paper provides a theoretical analysis of the relationship between public sector motiva-tion and...
This paper provides a theoretical analysis of the relationship between public sector motivation and ...
This paper provides a theoretical analysis of the relationship be-tween public sector motivation and...
markdownabstractThe public sector makes up for an important part of our economy. According to estima...
Recent empirical studies suggest that poor public sector performance in developing nations is due in...
This paper aims to explain cross-country variations in a paradigmatic element of NPM reforms: the sh...
© 2015, © The Author(s) 2015. Research findings have been contradictory with respect to the determin...
Employing workers with Public Service Motivation (PSM) has been proposed as a means of improving per...
This article analyzes if, and to what extent, the public service motivation (PSM) construct has an a...
Earlier single-country studies found a higher level of intrinsic motivation among public sector work...
Carol Propper reviews recent evidence, drawn from a series of case studies that have been undertaken...
This article aims to explain cross-country variations in a paradigmatic element of the new public ma...
The issue of how much to pay government employees without risking a drop in their public service mot...
Is there public-service motivation? In comparison to private employees, are public employees more li...