The Irony of Accountability: How a Performance-Inducing Policy Reduces Motivation to Perform
Although sociological and organizational studies have focused on the influence of quantification on behavior, the author focuses on quantification’s increasingly important consequences on well-being and motivation. Using the case of U.S. education, which has long relied on accountability policies, t...
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Main Author: | Trinidad, Jose Eos R |
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Archīum Ateneo
2023
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