2023
DOI: 10.1177/00910260231201628
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Public Service Motivation, Performance-Contingent Pay, and Job Satisfaction of Street-Level Bureaucrats

Wenyan Tu,
Chih-Wei Hsieh,
Chung-An Chen
et al.

Abstract: Does job satisfaction of street-level bureaucrats depend on intrinsic public service motivation (PSM) or extrinsic performance-contingent pay? Which factor exerts a more substantial impact on job satisfaction? Drawing on a data set of 220 frontline public service workers in Hong Kong, this study examines the nuanced relationship among PSM, performance-contingent pay, and job satisfaction. The findings show that both PSM and performance-contingent pay elevate the job satisfaction of street-level bureaucrats thr… Show more

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