UID:
almahu_9949287624202882
Format:
1 online resource (448 pages).
ISBN:
9781789906806 (e-book)
Series Statement:
Elgar handbooks in public administration and management
Content:
This cutting-edge Research Handbook brings together international scholars to provide a comprehensive overview of motivation within and beyond the field of public administration. Discussing the implications of contemporary research for theory and practice, it offers suggestions for the development of future research in the field. Contributions offer cross-disciplinary and interdisciplinary insights into the theories that underpin motivation research and how motivation drives decisions across public, nonprofit, and private sector settings, highlighting key sector differences that influence decision-making. Covering a wide range of core motivational topics and subfields relevant to the study of public and nonprofit administration, chapters emphasize the key motivational factors that affect employee recruitment, selection, and retention and how they affect - and are affected by - employee behavior. Providing a wide-ranging coverage of the field, this Research Handbook is critical reading for scholars, researchers, and upper-level students of public administration and policy. It will also benefit practitioners in public and nonprofit organizations in need of a deeper understanding of the links between motivation and employee behavior.
Note:
Includes index.
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Contents: 1. Introduction to the research handbook on motivation in public administration / Edmund C. Stazyk and Randall S. Davis -- Part I: Theory and foundations -- 2. The political economy of bureaucratic motivation / Yongjin Ahn and William Resh -- 3. Behavioral public administration and employee motivation / Carina Schott -- 4. The ins and outs of motivational crowding / Trent Engbers -- 5. Self-determination theory and public employee motivation research / Justin M. Stritch, Ulrich Thy Jensen and Michelle Allgood -- 6. Goals as a driver of public sector motivation / Edmund C. Stazyk and Jisang Kim -- 7. What do we know yet about public service motivation in Latin America? A review of the evolution of empirical research / Pablo Sanabria-Pulido and Cristian Pliscoff -- 8. Experiments and qualitative methods: Towards a methodological framework / Kai Xiang Kwa -- Part II: Motivation as a driver of sector decisions -- 9. Employee motivation across job sectors / Jaclyn Piatak -- 10. Monetary and non-monetary compensation in for-profit, nonprofit, and public organizations: Comparison and competition / Laura Langbein and Fei W. Roberts -- 11. Unionization and the motivational context in public management / Randall S. Davis and Warefta Rahman -- 12. Public pensions and employment in the public sector / Gang Chen and Hyewon Kang -- 13. Unreserved fund balance management practices in us counties / John A. Hamman, LaShonda M. Stewart, Brian C. Chapman and Jeremy N. Phillips -- Part III: Factors affecting recruitment, selection, and retention -- 14. Responsibility toward others is vital in public and non-profit organizations: Can we recruit, hire, and cultivate it? / Neil M. Boyd and Branda Nowell -- 15. Merit system integrity and public service motivation in the us federal civil service: Evidence on the importance of merit principles / Gene A. Brewer, J. Edward Kellough, and Hal G. Rainey -- 16. Job design and motivation: Crafting the work of the public sector / Alexander C. Henderson and Jessica E. Sowa -- 17. Job design and public employee work motivation: Towards an institutional reading / David Giauque and Rafaël Weissbrodt -- 18. For the children? Teachers' motivation and systems for recruitment, retention, and evaluation / Stephen B. Holt -- 19. Public service motivation education and government career preferences: A teaching agenda / Leonard Bright -- Part IV: Motivation and employee behavior -- 20. Linking justice and employee performance in public organizations / Ellen V. Rubin and Minsung Michael Kang -- 21. Ethics, prosocial and public service motivation: Disentangling their relationship and identifying the implications for the public and nonprofit sectors / Jessica Breaugh and Guillem Ripoll -- 22. Organizational identity orientation: A public sector research agenda / Julie Langer and Mary K. Feeney -- 23. Change-oriented organizational citizenship behavior in public organizations: Appropriateness, opportunity, risk, and public service motivation / Jesse W. Campbell -- 24. Stressed versus motivated public employees: A systematic review of the motivation and stress literatures through a contextualized job demands-resources model / Rick T. Borst -- 25. Worked to a crisp: 'realistic' and 'symbolic' stressor effects on burnout / Adam C. Green -- 26. What happened to you? Understanding trauma and motivation in the public service workplace / Heather Getha-Taylor and Morgan D. Farnworth -- Part V: Conclusion -- 27. Conclusions: Where does motivation research in public administration go from here? / Randall S. Davis and Edmund C. Stazyk -- Index.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781789906790 (hardback)
Language:
English
Keywords:
Electronic books.
URL:
https://www.elgaronline.com/view/edcoll/9781789906790/9781789906790.xml