Analyzing the Motivational level among the employees of Urban and Rural Local Bodies in West Bengal
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Date
2023-09
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Indian Journal of Law and Justice
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Bandyopadhyay, Rathin
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University of North Bengal
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Nag, D. (2023). Analyzing the Motivational level among the employees of Urban and Rural Local Bodies in West Bengal. Indian Journal of Law and Justice, 14(2), 271–291. https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/5073
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Nag, Debarshi
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Abstract
Several research studies are being conducted world over for the past three
decades on the concept of Public Service Motivation (PSM) among employees
involved in the public sector. This concept of PSM was put forward by American
scholars Perry and Wise in the early 90’s and has since been a major topic of
research by several scholars. Unfortunately, however this topic did not catch the
attention of Indian scholars who for a long time attached more attention to the
implementation part of administration and chose to remain virtually blind
towards the human resource factors of the public sector employees. Based on a
survey conducted among employees engaged in several Blocks and Municipalities
across the length and breadth of West Bengal and then measuring the feedback
received based on an indigenous 28-point questionnaire, developed on the line of
Perry’s 24-item Public Service Motivation scale, which is measured by Likert’s
Scale of grading 1 to 5, several conclusions were reached. The study suggested
that most of the employees are responsible citizens and strive hard to improve the
living standards of their community through various schematic interventions and
work extremely hard, often beyond their normal working hours, in order to meet
the administrative and schematic targets. Some constructive measures such as
periodical training programs on specific skill development, reforming the existing
mechanism of pay and allowances and developing a sense of pride among them
for serving the society could go a long way in improving their performance which
in turn will prove beneficial for the society in the long run.
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14
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2
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0976-3570
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271 - 291