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We examine differences in altruism and laziness between public sector employees and private sector employees. Our theoretical model predicts that the likelihood of public sector employment increases with a worker's altruism, and increases or decreases with a worker's laziness depending on his...
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among workers in less-developed countries. -- public service motivation ; altruism ; mission preferences ; sorting ; World …
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We examine differences in altruism and laziness between public sector employees and private sector employees. Our theoretical model predicts that the likelihood of public sector employment increases with a worker’s altruism, and increases or decreases with a worker’s laziness depending on...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013315760
We investigate whether public and private sector employees differ in terms of public service motivation using a …
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their public service motivation, as measured by their propensity to volunteer, using a representative sample of elderly …
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We investigate whether public and private sector employees differ in terms of public service motivation using a …
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purpose of the reform. Additionally, I explore how these two factors moderate the role of intrinsic motivation in temporary … levels. Finally, I find that patronage reduces the influence of intrinsic motivation as a driver of performance …
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We provide evidence that promotion incentives influence the effort of public employees by studying China's system of promotions for teachers. Predictions from a tournament model of promotion are tested using retrospective panel data on primary and middle school teachers. Consistent with theory,...
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We provide the first evidence that promotion incentives can influence effort of employees in the public sector by studying China's system of annual evaluations and promotions for teachers. Theoretical predictions from a tournament model of promotion incentives are tested using panel data on...
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We provide evidence that promotion incentives influence the effort of public employees by studying China's system of promotions for teachers. Predictions from a tournament model of promotion are tested using retrospective panel data on primary and middle school teachers. Consistent with theory,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011612924