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State capacity is optimized when public institutions are staffed by individuals with public-service motivation. However, when motivated agents value the collective reputation of their place of employment, steady-state equilibria with both high and low aggregate motivation (reputation) in the...
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Recent research has highlighted social image and identity concerns as factors that influence economic decisions. Given that an individual’s choice of employment may be important for their social image, we consider a model of worker sorting into the mission-oriented or private sector with...
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details the implications of this model for successful reform: taking reputation as the state variable, we show that a non …
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reform such as: making government more responsive, transparent and accessible, instilling a performance approach in the … restructuring: the heavy machinery of reform -- The use of market-type mechanisms to provide government services -- Organising and …
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