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Public Service Motivation?

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Chris O’Leary looks afresh at the reasons for prosocial work choices in the first substantive critique of Public Service Motivation (PSM). With critical analysis of theoretical and empirical resear...
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  • 28 June 2022
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Chris O’Leary looks afresh at the reasons for prosocial work choices in the first substantive critique of Public Service Motivation (PSM).

With critical analysis of theoretical and empirical research to date, this book explores the pros and cons of PSM and interrogates the reasons why people choose to work in the public and third sectors. It proposes an alternative theory for the pursuit of service, rooted in rational choice theory, that shows public servants are expressly motivated to confirm their values and identity through their work.

For those involved in public policy, administration and management, this is a constructive and stimulating review of an important but often neglected aspect of the sector.

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Price: $74.95
Pages: 188
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Policy Press
Publication Date: 28 June 2022
ISBN: 9781447360797
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare, Public administration / Public policy, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Management, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / General, Social welfare, social policy and social services, Management decision making
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Chris O’Leary is Senior Lecturer in the Policy Evaluation and Research Unit at Manchester Metropolitan University.

1: Introduction

Part I: A Critique of Public Service Motivation Theory

2: Conceptualising Public Service Motivation

3: The Public in Public Service Motivation Theory

4: Decision-making in Public Service Motivation Theory

5: Observing Public Service Motivation

Part II: Expressively Motivated Public Employees

6: Rationality, Expressive Interests and Public Service Motivation

7: Conclusion