[p2p-research] research critical of public sector competition incentivisation

Michel Bauwens michelsub2004 at gmail.com
Tue Nov 25 15:56:54 CET 2008


Dear friends,

any suggestions for our friend Thijs Jansen, and his research, see below

I already referred to the studies here at
http://delicious.com/mbauwens/Motivation


Thijs:

Yes Michel. I am editing a book on professional pride. It will be published
in june. In the Netherlands the government still believes that the work in
the (semi-)public branche can be improved, and the costs can be lowered by
introducing competition. Some consequences of this method are: demotivation
of the workers, the incentives to cooperate disappear, innovation stops etc.
This book wants to present alternatives. If you know about excellent papers
from the p2p-world which might be a contribution to the book, I would be
interested!

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