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The Human Resource Crisis In Health In Africa: A Case Study Of Namibia
Author(s)McCourt, Willy
AbstractThis paper addresses a particular issue of institutional choice. It is concerned with one aspect of the argument for participatory decision-making structures: how to make sense of the claim that participation can raise productivity because it produces a change in motivation. The argument of the paper turns, first, on distinguishing between the rational choice account of behaviour and a norm-guided one and, second, on the thought that participatory structures give scope for norm-guided behaviour to flourish in ways not found in hierarchies.
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Pages1-35
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SourceInstitute for Development Policy and Management – University of Manchester
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PubDate2006
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