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Title: | Frontline workers' performance in prosocial tasks: evidence from a Lab-in-the-Field in Western India |
Authors: | Srinivasan, Shuchi Sarin, Ankur |
Keywords: | Frontline workers;Prosocial;Public programs;Incentives;Lab-in-the-field |
Issue Date: | 28-Aug-2023 |
Publisher: | Emerald Insight |
Abstract: | Frontline workers (FLWs) constitute a critical part of the implementation cadre within public policies, serving a significant role in the last-mile delivery of public goods and services. FLWs under public programs in low and middle-income countries like India are offered different compensation structures that range from full-time salaries, piece rate honorariums, contractual engagements, to no remuneration. Whilst the rationale for offering different compensations vary, are certain structures more successful in encouraging FLWs to perform a prosocial task? Further, can certain structures encourage FLWs to perform beyond the incentivized policy mandate? |
Description: | Frontline workers (FLWs) constitute a critical part of the implementation cadre within public policies, serving a significant role in the last-mile delivery of public goods and services. FLWs under public programs in low and middle-income countries like India are offered different compensation structures that range from full-time salaries, piece rate honorariums, contractual engagements, to no remuneration. Whilst the rationale for offering different compensations vary, are certain structures more successful in encouraging FLWs to perform a prosocial task? Further, can certain structures encourage FLWs to perform beyond the incentivized policy mandate? |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11718/27828 |
Appears in Collections: | Journal Articles |
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