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Civil servants have a bad reputation of being lazy. However, citizens' personal experiences with civil servants appear to be significantly better. We develop a model of an economy in which workers differ in laziness and in public service motivation, and characterise optimal incentive contracts...
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Civil servants have a bad reputation of being lazy. However, citizens' personal experiences with civil servants appear to be significantly better. We develop a model of an economy in which workers differ in laziness and in public service motivation, and characterise optimal incentive contracts...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10002128047
This paper develops a model in which workers to a certain extent enjoy working. We examine the implications of workers' intrinsic motivation for optimal monetary incentive schemes. We show that motivated workers work harder and, for a given level of e.ort, are willing to work for a lower wage....
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incentives have the potential to curtail the role of these factors in favor of performance – in particular when the incentive … the effects of such team incentives on task assignment and performance. We introduce team incentives in a random subsets …
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incentives have the potential to curtail the role of these factors in favor of performance -- in particular when the incentive … the effects of such team incentives on task assignment and performance. We introduce team incentives in a random subsets …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012947204
Civil servants have a bad reputation of being lazy. However, citizens' personal experiences with civil servants appear to be significantly better. We develop a model of an economy in which workers differ in laziness and in public service motivation, and characterise optimal incentive contracts...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014071384