2019
DOI: 10.4102/apsdpr.v7i1.271
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Effects of the Monetisation Policy on employee performance in the Nigerian civil service

Abstract: Background: This article examined the enormous financial burden placed on the Federal Government of Nigeria by the management and maintenance of its civil servants. The cost of governance in Nigeria continues to rise mainly because of the provision of fringe benefits (such as free residential accommodation, medical services, transport facilities and utilities, including telephone service, water and electricity) to public servants. Yet, public employees’ performance continues to decline, which leads to low leve… Show more

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“…Financial incentives have also been shown to have negative side effects, including the tendency for workers to do their task quickly and poorly. (Ukwandu & Onyema, 2019) There is evidence to demonstrate that not all employees are motivated by financial incentives like profitsharing. Gainsharing, according to some academics, did, nevertheless, boost worker productivity.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Financial incentives have also been shown to have negative side effects, including the tendency for workers to do their task quickly and poorly. (Ukwandu & Onyema, 2019) There is evidence to demonstrate that not all employees are motivated by financial incentives like profitsharing. Gainsharing, according to some academics, did, nevertheless, boost worker productivity.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%