bookSep 18, 2003GREEN OA

Motivation, Agency, and Public Policy

London School of Economics and Political Science

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Abstract

Abstract Can we rely on the public service ethos to deliver high quality public services? Are professionals such as doctors and teachers really public‐spirited altruists—knights—or self‐interested egoists—knaves? And how should the recipients of those services, patients, parents, and pupils, be treated? As passive recipients—pawns—or as active consumers—queens? This book offers answers to these questions. It argues that the original welfare state was designed on the assumptions that those who worked within it were basically altruists or knights and that the beneficiaries were passive recipients or pawns. In consequence, services were often of low quality, delivered in a patronising fashion and inequitable in…

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Keywords
  • Ethos
  • Equity (law)
  • Knight
  • Agency (philosophy)
  • Excellence
  • Public relations
  • Public service
  • Competition (biology)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • No poverty
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