Pathways to high and low performance: factors differentiating primary care facilities under performance-based financing in Nigeria

Mabuchi, Shunsuke, Temilade Sesan, and Sara C Bennett. 2018. "Pathways to high and low performance: factors differentiating primary care facilities under performance-based financing in Nigeria". Health Policy and Planning. 33 (1): 41-58.

Can Bureaucrats Really be Paid Like CEOs? School Administrator Incentives for Anemia Reduction in Rural China.

Luo, Renfu, Grant Miller, Scott Rozelle, Sean Sylvia, and Marcos Vera-Hernández. Can Bureaucrats Really be Paid Like CEOs? School Administrator Incentives for Anemia Reduction in Rural China. No. w21302. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2015.

Evaluating the Impact of Results-Based Financing on Health Worker Performance: Theory, Tools and Variables to Inform an Impact Evaluation.

Lemiére, Christophe, Gaute Torsvik, Ottar Mæstad, Christopher H. Herbst, and Kenneth L. Leonard. Evaluating the Impact of Results-Based Financing on Health Worker Performance: Theory, Tools and Variables to Inform an Impact Evaluation. No. 98269. The World Bank, 2013.

Boosting facility deliveries with results-based financing: a mixed-methods evaluation of the government midwifery incentive scheme in Cambodia

Korachais, Catherine, Kannarath Chheng, Por Ir, Bruno Meessen, Wim Van Damme, and Dirk Horemans. 2015. "Boosting facility deliveries with results-based financing: a mixed-methods evaluation of the government midwifery incentive scheme in Cambodia". BMC Pregnancy & Childbirth. 15 (1): 1-15.

Never Let a Crisis Go to Waste’: Post-Ebola Agenda-Setting for Health System Strengthening in Guinea

Kolie, Delphin, Alexandre Delamou, Remco van de Pas, Nafissatou Dioubate, Patrice Bouedouno, Abdoul Habib Beavogui, Abdoulaye Kaba, Abdoulaye Misside Diallo, Willem Van De Put, and Wim Van Damme. “‘Never Let a Crisis Go to Waste’: Post-Ebola Agenda-Setting for Health System Strengthening in Guinea.” BMJ Global Health 4, no. 6 (December 1, 2019): e001925.