In today’s economic climate, government is now considered by many to be the “employer of choice.” However, employers at all levels of government may eventually lose their recent gains in the war for talent, as the economy improves. Accordingly, it is important to explain how public sector managers viewed the relative advantages and disadvantages of government employment before the economic downturn along specific parameters, including opportunities for women and minorities, managerial autonomy, and employee talent and innovativeness. This paper assesses these views for state-level public managers across a broad range of public services, using survey data that preceded the economic downturn. Specifically, it examines how their past public an...
Austerity policies have meant many job losses and organisational change in the public sector. Les Wo...
Public employment was traditionally seen as a ‘good job’, and governments were seen as ‘model’ emplo...
The paper is based on a five year, UMIST-Institute of Management study into the changing nature of t...
Public managers have to deal with major challenges that put pressure on the public sector as an empl...
Public managers have to deal with major challenges that put pressure on the public sector as an empl...
Why do people choose to work for government vs. private business? Addressing this question is necess...
This article uses a quasi-natural experiment to investigate the adaptation of job satisfaction to ex...
While it is easy, and almost a national sport, to criticise the traditional model of public sector e...
The article presents a comparison of the perceptions of public and business employees. Many studies ...
There is a common ‘political’ and popular assumption that the public sector lacks modern methods of ...
Reform thinking centered on the idea of managerialism, or the idea that better management is the sol...
This paper examines the changes over time in public sector wages and employment relative to private ...
Public administration reforms have propagated the use of private sector management skills in the pub...
The wide-ranging changes that have occurred in the public sector over recent years have placed incre...
To answer the question of who wants to work for the government, scholars have relied on a few approa...
Austerity policies have meant many job losses and organisational change in the public sector. Les Wo...
Public employment was traditionally seen as a ‘good job’, and governments were seen as ‘model’ emplo...
The paper is based on a five year, UMIST-Institute of Management study into the changing nature of t...
Public managers have to deal with major challenges that put pressure on the public sector as an empl...
Public managers have to deal with major challenges that put pressure on the public sector as an empl...
Why do people choose to work for government vs. private business? Addressing this question is necess...
This article uses a quasi-natural experiment to investigate the adaptation of job satisfaction to ex...
While it is easy, and almost a national sport, to criticise the traditional model of public sector e...
The article presents a comparison of the perceptions of public and business employees. Many studies ...
There is a common ‘political’ and popular assumption that the public sector lacks modern methods of ...
Reform thinking centered on the idea of managerialism, or the idea that better management is the sol...
This paper examines the changes over time in public sector wages and employment relative to private ...
Public administration reforms have propagated the use of private sector management skills in the pub...
The wide-ranging changes that have occurred in the public sector over recent years have placed incre...
To answer the question of who wants to work for the government, scholars have relied on a few approa...
Austerity policies have meant many job losses and organisational change in the public sector. Les Wo...
Public employment was traditionally seen as a ‘good job’, and governments were seen as ‘model’ emplo...
The paper is based on a five year, UMIST-Institute of Management study into the changing nature of t...