דילוג לניווט ראשי דילוג לחיפוש דילוג לתוכן הראשי

The impact of collective performance-related pay on street-level bureaucrats’ performance and clients’ outcomes

  • Nissim Cohen
  • , Teddy Lazebnik
  • , Yonatan Khalatnik

פרסום מחקרי: פרסום בכתב עתמאמרביקורת עמיתים

תקציר

How does collective performance-related pay influence street-level bureaucrats’ job performance in public service settings? What is the magnitude of this effect? How do such incentive systems ultimately impact clients’ outcomes? To address these questions in a natural work environment, we analyze a dataset of 35,635 elective surgical procedures conducted in 23 public hospitals in Israel during the 2018–2019 fiscal years, where performance-related pay is implemented at the collective, hospital-level rather than the individual level. Overall, the findings support our hypothesis that collective performance-related pay improves SLBs’ performance. For client outcomes (LOS), the evidence is heterogeneous: the pooled nonparametric comparison shows no robust difference, while the causal model detects a small average signal, and hospital-level patterns vary—suggesting context-dependent effects. By drawing on large-scale administrative data from an actual policy implementation, this study extends prior research that has largely focused on individual-based incentives in experimental or highly stylized settings and contributes to the street-level bureaucracy and performance management literature by empirically distinguishing between effects on frontline performance and effects on client outcomes.

שפה מקוריתאנגלית
כתב עתPublic Performance and Management Review
מזהי עצם דיגיטלי (DOIs)
סטטוס פרסוםהתקבל/בדפוס - 2026
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