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Essays on intrinsic motivation, identity and incentives in public organizations. A behavioral economics perspective

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Date

2014

Publisher

Acceso abierto / Sarbide irekia
Tesis doctoral / Doktoretza tesia

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Abstract

This thesis investigates optimal incentive schemes within public organisations where it is plausible to assume that providers are intrinsically motivated or have pro-social identity. There are five chapters. The first chapter is an introduction. The second chapter provides a rich theoretical framework to investigate optimal incentive schemes within public organisations. The focus is on identty formation and how this can be influenced by the employer through a process of socialization. The third chapter tailors the theoretical model specifically at health care organisations. The fourth chapter is empirical and surveys workers within hospitals using qualitative research methods. The fifth chapter shows some general conclusions.

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Keywords

Principal-agent, Incentives, Identity, Intrinsic motivation, Crowding effects, Socialization, Qualitative analysis, Interviews

Department

Economía / Ekonomia

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Doctorate program

Programa Oficial de Doctorado en Ciencias Sociales y Jurídicas (RD 1393/2007)
Gizarte Zientzietako eta Zientzia Juridikoetako Doktoretza Programa Ofiziala (ED 1393/2007)

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