Which job attributes attract individuals high in public service motivation and self-efficacy to a public service job?

IF 4.3 2区 管理学 Q1 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Nathan Favero, Mogens Jin Pedersen, Joohyung Park
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Abstract

Which job attributes attract prospective high-performing individuals to a job in the public sector? Research shows that the particular attributes of a job influence perceptions of job attractiveness. Moreover, public service motivation (PSM) and self-efficacy are valuable individual-level traits for public service performance. This article examines how variation within particular job attributes that are generic to many public service jobs may attract (or discourage) potential workers high in PSM and self-efficacy—i.e., prospective high-performers. We focus on eight job attributes encompassing total compensation, performance-based incentives, job performance assessment, diverse service recipient characteristics, overtime commitments, and key job tasks. Using data from a pre-registered conjoint survey experiment among 1501 US residents, we show how individuals higher in PSM and self-efficacy (relative to their counterparts with lower levels of these traits) exhibit distinct reactions to the job attributes of performance-based pay, service recipients’ resources and racial demographics, and key job tasks.
哪些工作属性会吸引具有较高公共服务动机和自我效能感的人从事公共服务工作?
哪些工作特质会吸引潜在的高绩效人员到公共部门工作?研究表明,工作的特定属性会影响人们对工作吸引力的看法。此外,公共服务动机(PSM)和自我效能感也是影响公共服务绩效的重要个人特质。本文研究了许多公共服务岗位通用的特定工作属性的差异如何吸引(或阻碍)潜在的高 PSM 和高自我效能的工作人员,即潜在的高绩效人员。我们将重点放在八个工作属性上,包括总报酬、基于绩效的激励、工作绩效评估、不同服务对象的特征、加班承诺和关键工作任务。通过对 1501 名美国居民进行预先登记的联合调查实验数据,我们展示了 PSM 和自我效能感较高的人(相对于这些特质水平较低的人而言)是如何对基于绩效的薪酬、服务对象的资源和种族特征以及关键工作任务等工作特质表现出不同的反应的。
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CiteScore
7.80
自引率
17.10%
发文量
75
期刊介绍: Public Administration is a major refereed journal with global circulation and global coverage. The journal publishes articles on public administration, public policy and public management. The journal"s reach is both inclusive and international and much of the work published is comparative in nature. A high percentage of articles are sourced from the enlarging Europe and cover all aspects of West and East European public administration.
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