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The effect of extrinsic rewards on public and private sector employees' psychological empowerment: a comparative approach
Authors:Panagiotis Gkorezis  Eugenia Petridou
Institution:1. Department of Economics , Aristotle University of Thessaloniki , Thessaloniki , Greece pango3@econ.auth.gr;3. Department of Economics , Aristotle University of Thessaloniki , Thessaloniki , Greece
Abstract:This paper examines the impact of five extrinsic rewards (financial incentives, promotion opportunities, organisational prestige, relations with supervisor and relations with peers) on employees' psychological empowerment. Further, the present study compares these effects and the level of psychological empowerment between public and private employees. The results demonstrated that extrinsic rewards differentially affected both samples. Financial incentives, promotion opportunities and organisational prestige had a stronger effect on private employees' psychological empowerment, whereas relations with supervisor and peers were significant predictors of public employees' psychological empowerment. The results also indicated that private employees experience greater psychological empowerment, meaning and impact than public counterparts.
Keywords:extrinsic rewards  Greece  private sector  psychological empowerment  public sector
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