POLECONUK Webinar - Muhuammad Yasir Khan (Pittsburgh) - 08/11/21

8 November 2021, 3.00 PM - 13 October 2021, 4.00 PM

Muhammad Yasir Khan

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This week's installment of the POLECONUK Webinar series invites University of Pittsburgh Professor Muhammad Yasir Khan to discuss his paper "Mission Motivation and Public Sector Performance: Evidence from Pakistan". Khan is Assistant Professor of Economics at University of Pittsburgh. His research interests lie at the intersection of development economics, behavioral economics, and political economy.

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Abstract:

This paper studies whether public sector organizations can strengthen the mission motivation of their workers and get them to exert effort on the job. I implement a field experiment in partnership with the Department of Health in Pakistan, where I randomly emphasize the public health mission to community health workers, provide performance-linked financial incentives, or do both. The mission treatment improves worker performance across incentivized (home visits) and non-incentivized tasks, while financial incentives improve performance only on the incentivized task. Financial incentives also become less effective at increasing home visits when combined with the mission treatment. Finally, the mission treatment improves downstream child health outcomes—there is a lower prevalence of diarrhea and higher vaccination rates. These results highlight that promoting an organization’s mission can be a powerful motivator for public workers, especially in weakly institutionalized environments.

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Registration is available via joining POLECOMUK's mailing list. We will send out to all registered users an email with details how to join the seminar about three hours before the event.

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