When Less is More: On Politicians’ Attitudes to Remuneration
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When Less is More : On Politicians’ Attitudes to Remuneration. / Pedersen, Lene Holm; Pedersen, Rasmus; Bhatti, Yosef.
I: Public Administration, 22.08.2018.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - When Less is More
T2 - On Politicians’ Attitudes to Remuneration
AU - Pedersen, Lene Holm
AU - Pedersen, Rasmus
AU - Bhatti, Yosef
PY - 2018/8/22
Y1 - 2018/8/22
N2 - Remuneration of politicians is a key issue in the relationship between citizens and politicians (Dekker, 2013), not least because decisions regarding such remuneration may affect the public’s level of trust in the politicians and the political system (Hibbing & Theiss‐Morse, 2002; Hood & Peters, 1994, Chapter 1). Recent empirical studies have investigated the degree to which levels of pay can affect the recruitment, motivation and performance of politicians (Braendle, 2015; Carnes & Hansen, 2016; Fisman, Harmon, Kamenica, & Munk, 2015; Hoffman & Lyons, 2013; Keane & Merlo, 2010), and the classical political thinkers put the question of the size of remuneration at the centre of their thoughts on good government.
AB - Remuneration of politicians is a key issue in the relationship between citizens and politicians (Dekker, 2013), not least because decisions regarding such remuneration may affect the public’s level of trust in the politicians and the political system (Hibbing & Theiss‐Morse, 2002; Hood & Peters, 1994, Chapter 1). Recent empirical studies have investigated the degree to which levels of pay can affect the recruitment, motivation and performance of politicians (Braendle, 2015; Carnes & Hansen, 2016; Fisman, Harmon, Kamenica, & Munk, 2015; Hoffman & Lyons, 2013; Keane & Merlo, 2010), and the classical political thinkers put the question of the size of remuneration at the centre of their thoughts on good government.
U2 - 10.1111/padm.12547
DO - 10.1111/padm.12547
M3 - Journal article
JO - Public Administration
JF - Public Administration
SN - 0033-3298
ER -
ID: 202297503