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Kehinde G. Somoye,Serife Z. Eyupoglu
AbstractPurpose: The primary aim of this study was to provide empirical evidence on how reward can trigger employees to act in a way that is in tandem with an organisation?s performance evaluation criteria in the service delivery sector. In addition, it ...
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Michael Twum-Darko, Nqwenelwa Ncede, Robertson Tengeh
Pág. 109 - 121
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Melody Brauns, Malcolm Wallis
The South African healthcare sector stands at the threshold of major restructuring in an attempt to address inadequacies as a result of fragmentation of health services in apartheid South Africa. The level of health services, particularly in rural areas,...
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G. Jason Jolley
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To date the bulk of public service motivation (PSM) research has focused on demonstrating the differences in public service motivation between public sector and private sector employees, yet no research exist exploring the public service motivation (PSM)...
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G. Jason Jolley
Pág. 1 - 14
To date the bulk of public service motivation (PSM) research has focused on demonstrating the differences in public service motivation between public sector and private sector employees, yet no research exist exploring the public service motivation (PSM)...
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Sylvester Odhiambo Obong'o
Pág. 66 - 84
In pursuit of the goal of performance improvement within the public sector, New Public Management emphasizes on the adoption of private sector practices in public institutions (Balogun, 2003). NPM models have therefore been invariably seen through the pu...
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Sylvester Odhiambo Obong'o
Pág. 66 - 84
In pursuit of the goal of performance improvement within the public sector, New Public Management emphasizes on the adoption of private sector practices in public institutions (Balogun, 2003). NPM models have therefore been invariably seen through the pu...
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Angad Munshi, Ashim Raj Singla
Pág. Page:109 - 123Abstrac
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Elias A Shahda
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The widespread infusion of pro-market and business management principles into the public sector has impeded the behaviour of civil servants who are motivated by intrinsic motives, not external ones. Besides, the infusion of such principles caused great t...
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Ufuk SELEN, Göksel KARAS
Pág. 25 - 46
Health care services can be funded and provided in public and private economy due to their characteristics. Providing them mostly in public economy due to the positive externalities can cause heavy pressures on public financing balances. In order to mini...
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Hiroko Kudo
Pág. 147 - 164
Many Japanese local governments introduced New Public Management (NPM) in the mid/late nineties. Most of them introduced performance measurement, programme evaluation, customer satisfaction surveys, outsourcing and/or contracting out to the private secto...
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Hiroko Kudo
Pág. 147 - 164
Many Japanese local governments introduced New Public Management (NPM) in the mid/late nineties. Most of them introduced performance measurement, programme evaluation, customer satisfaction surveys, outsourcing and/or contracting out to the private secto...
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Stephen Barber
Pág. 209 - 223
This article sets Masters in Public Administration in the complex context that such executive education is delivered today. It discusses sector blurring, skills capacity building needed as the economy and organisations move away from the old ?indus...
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Stephen Barber
Pág. 209 - 223
This article sets Masters in Public Administration in the complex context that such executive education is delivered today. It discusses sector blurring, skills capacity building needed as the economy and organisations move away from the old ?indus...
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Paul Seen Ng
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This article is an intrinsic case study of the bureaucratic elites in Singapore, specifically on the military elites? post-retirement career patterns. Using original data, this article empirically illustrates that around half of the military elites trans...
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Hüseyin Ince,Salih Zeki Imamoglu,Hülya Türkcan,Gülsüm Akca
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Rapidly developing information and communication technologies have an influence on the whole world and have become an ordinary part of everyday life. Not only people, but businesses and governments are affected by these changes. In this respect, governme...
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Recently, the European Union set new rules for the Energy Performance of Buildings emphasizing the need to facilitate the cost-effective renovation of existing buildings into nearly zero-energy buildings (nZEB). Within this framework, the aim of this pap...
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Mehmet Emin KENANOGLU
Pág. 361 - 378
The Public Private Partnership model has many benefits such as reduction cost arising from public investments, ensure to comfort of the private sector in the public service, effective distribution risk, and to prevent postponement or inability of constru...
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Mohamed Buheji
Pág. 48 - 59
Gamification is still an emerging field in social sciences with a growing interest in its application in public services. Yet, most of the published literature on gamification focus on the utilisation of electronic games and serious games as a methodolog...
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Özge UYSAL SAHIN
Pág. 51 - 76
Social media applications that have developed along with Web 2.0 technologies have begun to affect every aspect of life. As the number of users of applications such as Blogs, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and Linkedn increased, Not only individualsbut also ...
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