Hidden costs of cuts: Austerity, civil service management and the motivation of public officials in Central and Eastern Europe after the crisis
The implementation of austerity measures presents a dilemma for governments. While austerity measures such as cutbacks aim to reduce costs and enhance public sector efficiency, the same measures might undermine the motivation of employees and, consequently, the prospects of effectively implementing...
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doaj-fd168dd263de4da3b1f2bcdf7336ef0a2020-11-24T21:47:49ZengUniversity of A CorunaEuropean Journal of Government and Economics2254-70882017-01-015212013749Hidden costs of cuts: Austerity, civil service management and the motivation of public officials in Central and Eastern Europe after the crisisJan-Hinrik Meyer-Sahling0Barbara Janta1Iveta Reinholde2Christian van Stolk3University of NottinghamRAND EuropeUniversity of LatviaRAND EuropeThe implementation of austerity measures presents a dilemma for governments. While austerity measures such as cutbacks aim to reduce costs and enhance public sector efficiency, the same measures might undermine the motivation of employees and, consequently, the prospects of effectively implementing austerity programmes. Based on a survey of ministerial officials in Poland and Latvia, this article finds that the scale of cutbacks explains a larger decline of staff motivation in Latvia than in Poland. The article further shows that motivation was more likely to decrease after the crisis if austerity measures involved cutbacks such as staff reductions, recruitment freezes, and a reduction of training opportunities.http://www.ejge.org/index.php/ejge/article/view/94Economic crisisAusterityCivil service reformMotivationCentral and Eastern Europe |
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Jan-Hinrik Meyer-Sahling Barbara Janta Iveta Reinholde Christian van Stolk Hidden costs of cuts: Austerity, civil service management and the motivation of public officials in Central and Eastern Europe after the crisis European Journal of Government and Economics Economic crisis Austerity Civil service reform Motivation Central and Eastern Europe |
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Hidden costs of cuts: Austerity, civil service management and the motivation of public officials in Central and Eastern Europe after the crisis |
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Hidden costs of cuts: Austerity, civil service management and the motivation of public officials in Central and Eastern Europe after the crisis |
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Hidden costs of cuts: Austerity, civil service management and the motivation of public officials in Central and Eastern Europe after the crisis |
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Hidden costs of cuts: Austerity, civil service management and the motivation of public officials in Central and Eastern Europe after the crisis |
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Hidden costs of cuts: Austerity, civil service management and the motivation of public officials in Central and Eastern Europe after the crisis |
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hidden costs of cuts: austerity, civil service management and the motivation of public officials in central and eastern europe after the crisis |
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University of A Coruna |
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European Journal of Government and Economics |
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2254-7088 |
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2017-01-01 |
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The implementation of austerity measures presents a dilemma for governments. While austerity measures such as cutbacks aim to reduce costs and enhance public sector efficiency, the same measures might undermine the motivation of employees and, consequently, the prospects of effectively implementing austerity programmes. Based on a survey of ministerial officials in Poland and Latvia, this article finds that the scale of cutbacks explains a larger decline of staff motivation in Latvia than in Poland. The article further shows that motivation was more likely to decrease after the crisis if austerity measures involved cutbacks such as staff reductions, recruitment freezes, and a reduction of training opportunities. |
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Economic crisis Austerity Civil service reform Motivation Central and Eastern Europe |
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http://www.ejge.org/index.php/ejge/article/view/94 |
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