A booming literature has argued that mission-based motives are a central feature of mission-oriented labor markets. This paper shifts the focus to task-based motivation and finds that it yields significantly more effort than mission-based motivation. Moreover, in the presence of significant task motivation, mission motivation has no additional effect on effort. The evidence emerges from experiments with nearly 250 medical and nursing students in Burkina...
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2018/02/13
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Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
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WPS8338
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2018/02/13
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Love the job... or the patient ? task vs. mission-based motivations in health care
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intrinsic motivation