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090 _aHD 4928 B62 P6
_bA43 2021
100 _aAlbert, Jose Ramon G.
_eauthor.
_923066
245 _a Process evaluation of the Performance-Based Bonus scheme /
_cJose Ramon G. Albert [and six others].
300 _axi, 105 pages
_b illustrations
_c23 cm
490 _aResearch paper series
_vno. 2021-03
504 _a Includes bibliographical references (pages 96-100)
505 _aIntroduction -- Review of related literature -- Overview of the PBB scheme and its design -- PBB implementation -- Conclusion and policy recommendations
520 3 _aSince the adoption of the Performance-Based Bonus (PBB) scheme in 2012, its effectiveness, particularly its impact on agencies’ reform efforts and public sector employees’ motivation and productivity, has not been examined. The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) deems it critical to study the effect of PBB on whole-of-government efforts to boost productivity and push reforms, as well as government employees’ individual and team-level motivations and productivity. DBM wishes to determine whether PBB is achieving its design objectives and whether it is worth pursuing, given its budgetary implications. However, prior to an impact evaluation, it is important to undertake a process evaluation, which could help clarify whether and to what extent PBB has worked as planned. In this regard, this study examines the extent to which the PBB design has been executed and identifies implementation deficits, if any, particularly taking note of the bottlenecks and challenges encountered by government agencies in meeting the conditions to qualify for PBB. It also presents initial data on the possible effects of PBB on at least three levels: (a) agency-wide incentive effects, (b) team-level collaboration effects, and (c) individual staff-member incentive effects. This study finds mixed results on these three main channels of PBB impact. It recommends a general review of the main policy objectives of this reform. It also identifies several concrete reforms that could help sharpen PBB moving forward.
650 _aBonuses (Employee fringe benefits)
_xEvaluation.
_z Philippines.
_923067
650 _aEmployee fringe benefits
_xEvaluation.
_z Philippines.
_923068
700 _aMendoza, Ronald U.
_eauthor.
_923069
700 _a Cuenca, Janet S.
_e author.
_923070
700 _aOpiniano, Gina A.
_e author.
_923071
700 _aMonje, Jennifer D.
_eauthor.
_923059
700 _aPastor, Michael A.
_e author.
_923072
700 _aMunoz, Mika S.
_e author.
_923073
856 _uhttps://www.pids.gov.ph/publication/research-paper-series/process-evaluation-of-the-performance-based-bonus-scheme
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