Book contents
- Managing Organizations to Sustain Passion for Public Service
- Managing Organizations to Sustain Passion for Public Service
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Boxes
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword
- 1 New Foundations for Civil Service Systems
- 2 Theoretical and Empirical Foundations for Public Service Motivation
- 3 Selecting for High Public Service Motivation Is a Priority
- 4 Leveraging the Meaningfulness of Public Work
- 5 Creating a Supportive Work Environment
- 6 Aligning Compensation Systems and Public Service Motivation
- 7 Providing Opportunities for Newcomers to Learn Public Service Values
- 8 Leading with Mission, Inspiration, and Communication
- 9 Designing Civil Service to Unleash Public Passion
- References
- Index
1 - New Foundations for Civil Service Systems
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 December 2020
- Managing Organizations to Sustain Passion for Public Service
- Managing Organizations to Sustain Passion for Public Service
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Boxes
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword
- 1 New Foundations for Civil Service Systems
- 2 Theoretical and Empirical Foundations for Public Service Motivation
- 3 Selecting for High Public Service Motivation Is a Priority
- 4 Leveraging the Meaningfulness of Public Work
- 5 Creating a Supportive Work Environment
- 6 Aligning Compensation Systems and Public Service Motivation
- 7 Providing Opportunities for Newcomers to Learn Public Service Values
- 8 Leading with Mission, Inspiration, and Communication
- 9 Designing Civil Service to Unleash Public Passion
- References
- Index
Summary
The chapter introduces core concepts to be explored throughout the book. The chapter begins by discussing the recent growth in public service motivation research and growth in related intellectual capital. In addition to a growth in research, more practical applications for examining public service values and motivations have emerged. The chapter subsequently addresses the continuing pressure being placed on traditional service systems. In the face of warnings about long-term mismanagement of human capital, governments around the world are under pressure. The chapter then outlines factors that tend to allow civil service systems to persist. Operating rules, which have rational origins as solutions to perceived problems, sensitize actors to values. The evolution of motivation is then discussed, with special attention towards New Public Management, contracting out, agentification, and high-powered incentives. Public service motivation is then proposed to be a foundation for reform. A comprehensive, coherent, evidence-based argument is outlined. The chapter concludes with a description of the organization of the book.
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- Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020