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Measure of mobilisation at work: a management by equity: a new philosophy for leadership in public sector organisations

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  • Olivier Keramidas

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Numerous concepts try to explain the performance in organisations. From motivation to implication by the way of satisfaction... the question now is: does this really help managers in their decision-making? The concept of mobilisation of staff indicates direct observable processes, taking into account the collective dynamics of the groups. This concept of mobilisation, for an efficient management, is measurable at the level of the organisation, and represents, for the managers of local authorities, a real tool of analysis, which help them in their decision-making. The concept of equity is closely connected to the notion of public decision, in an abstract frame centred on ethics into the organisations. Numerous works state factors of the produced equity and strong links existing between the feeling of equity and human resources management. We focus on its approach to understand how this notion is correlated in the process of staff mobilisation, in public organisations, in order to explain behaviour and performance of individuals at work.

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  • Olivier Keramidas, 2005. "Measure of mobilisation at work: a management by equity: a new philosophy for leadership in public sector organisations," International Journal of Human Resources Development and Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 5(2), pages 164-179.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijhrdm:v:5:y:2005:i:2:p:164-179
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