Adrian Ritz, Kristina S. Weißmüller, Lorenza Micacchi, Samir P. Gomezjurado
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Abstract
Attracting talent to public administration is a highly relevant issue of practical concern and scholarly debate. Building on unique survey data of 424 individuals who switched jobs to join public administration, this study explores public employer attractiveness in a multi‐incentive setting, accounting for the experiences of a less explored population (i.e., job switchers) that may have different preferences regarding public sector employment compared with the more commonly investigated student samples. Combining fit theory and the expectancy‐disconfirmation model, this study reveals that intrinsic attributes and person‐job fit significantly predict job switchers' perceptions of public employer attractiveness. In contrast, extrinsic attributes—both instrumental and symbolic—are less influential factors. Moreover, public service‐related attributes have an unexpected negative effect for non‐sector switchers, suggesting a “belated” reality shock effect. These novel insights suggest public management should adopt more nuanced recruitment and retention strategies in the face of labor shortages and the war for talent.
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Public Administration Review (PAR), a bi-monthly professional journal, has held its position as the premier outlet for public administration research, theory, and practice for 75 years. Published for the American Society for Public Administration,TM/SM, it uniquely serves both academics and practitioners in the public sector. PAR features articles that identify and analyze current trends, offer a factual basis for decision-making, stimulate discussion, and present leading literature in an easily accessible format. Covering a diverse range of topics and featuring expert book reviews, PAR is both exciting to read and an indispensable resource in the field.