Motivating Public Employees

Citation:

Esteve del Valle, M. & Schuster, C. (2019). Motivating Public Employees. Cambridge Elements in Public and Nonprofit Administration. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Work data:

Type of work: Book

ISBN: 978-1-108-45923-5

Categories:

Government and Public Administration | Management and Business Administration

Tags:

public servants

Abstract:

What motivates public employees to work hard? This Element systematically reviews answers from public administration research. The authors locate this research in a novel two-dimensional typology, which shows that public employees can be motivated for other- and self-interested reasons and extrinsic (motivated by outcomes) and intrinsic (motivated by work itself) reasons. Public administration research sheds significant light on extrinsic motivators: working hard to help society (public service motivation), one's organization (organizational commitment) and oneself (financial incentives). Future research should focus on hitherto understudied motivators: symbolic rewards and intrinsic motivators, such as enjoyable work tasks, warm glow, and relatedness with colleagues. Supplementary material for this Element is available online.