Conclusion: Directions for future research and practice
Leisink, Peter; Andersen, Lotte B.; Jacobsen, Christian B.; Knies, Eva; Brewer, Gene A.; Knies, Eva; Vandenabeele, Wouter; Leisink, Peter; Andersen, Lotte Bøgh; Brewer, Gene A; Jacobsen, Christian Bøtcher; Knies, Eva; Vandenabeele, Wouter
(2021) Managing for Public Service Performance, pp. 297 - 316
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The concluding chapter synthesizes the insights and gives a comprehensive answer to the volume’s overall question. It sets directions for future research and discusses implications for public organizations’ practice. There is ample evidence that management contributes to performance, both directly and indirectly, through influencing employees’ (public service) motivation, organizational commitment,
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and job performance. There is also evidence that management contributes to employee outcomes, both positive, such as their job satisfaction and employability, and negative, such as stress and burnout. The chapter reflects critically on the state of public management research and outlines four key issues for future research: (1) work toward an integrated theoretical framework; (2) develop more comprehensive theoretical models; (3) pay attention to the public sector context; and (4) increase methodological rigor. The chapter contends that public management–performance research remains relevant in the era of inter-organizational networks and co-production, if and when studies pay explicit attention to the public sector context and to the frontline employees involved in service production. The chapter advises public organizations to invest in service provision policies that fit the organizational mission and create the conditions for their implementation by frontline managers who can help public employees create public value.
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Keywords: Employee outcomes, Implications for practice, Management, Public employees, Public management research, Public sector context, Public service performance, Public value governance, Taverne, Economics, Econometrics and Finance(all), Business, Management and Accounting(all), Social Sciences(all)
ISBN: 9780192893420
9780192893420
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Note: Publisher Copyright: © the several contributors 2021.
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