Public affairs programs aim to prepare students for public service roles by teaching certain skills and reinforcing prosocial motivations. Studies provide mixed results as to whether these aims are met. What we do not know is whether public administration and public affairs programs in Asia attract students different in their job sector attitudes and sector preferences from those in Western Europe. To this end, we analyze survey data on 247 students from public affairs programs in the Netherlands and Singapore. We find no significant difference in job sector preference. However, Singaporean students display a higher level of public service motivation (PSM) and a higher preference for pecuniary rewards. This implies that public affairs progr...
Increasing lecturer turnover rates and fewer qualified recruits choosing a career in academia threat...
With growing concerns about the employability of university fresh graduates in Singapore’s public un...
Recently, a group of scholars has explored the possible variations in public service motivation (PSM...
This article investigates whether university students job motivations are different depending on th...
85 p.Dissatisfactions with job choices arise from many sources - incompetent supervisor, gloomy offi...
Seemingly counterintuitive, could it possible for public servants to serve public interests and yet,...
© 2015, © The Author(s) 2015. Research findings have been contradictory with respect to the determin...
Researchers have hypothesized that a person's public service motivation (PSM) has a positive connect...
Previous research has suggested that an individual's public service motivation (PSM) is positively l...
The study of public service motivation (PSM) has been thriving since Perry and Wise firstly defined ...
Following the publication of Perry and Wise’s essay on public service motivation (PSM) in 1990 and P...
To answer the question of who wants to work for the government, scholars have relied on a few approa...
Existing literature based in Western society generally supports that people who have high public ser...
As education is an important sector in every national economy, it is arguable that higher education ...
Going on an exchange study during the tertiary education stage has become an increasingly popular ch...
Increasing lecturer turnover rates and fewer qualified recruits choosing a career in academia threat...
With growing concerns about the employability of university fresh graduates in Singapore’s public un...
Recently, a group of scholars has explored the possible variations in public service motivation (PSM...
This article investigates whether university students job motivations are different depending on th...
85 p.Dissatisfactions with job choices arise from many sources - incompetent supervisor, gloomy offi...
Seemingly counterintuitive, could it possible for public servants to serve public interests and yet,...
© 2015, © The Author(s) 2015. Research findings have been contradictory with respect to the determin...
Researchers have hypothesized that a person's public service motivation (PSM) has a positive connect...
Previous research has suggested that an individual's public service motivation (PSM) is positively l...
The study of public service motivation (PSM) has been thriving since Perry and Wise firstly defined ...
Following the publication of Perry and Wise’s essay on public service motivation (PSM) in 1990 and P...
To answer the question of who wants to work for the government, scholars have relied on a few approa...
Existing literature based in Western society generally supports that people who have high public ser...
As education is an important sector in every national economy, it is arguable that higher education ...
Going on an exchange study during the tertiary education stage has become an increasingly popular ch...
Increasing lecturer turnover rates and fewer qualified recruits choosing a career in academia threat...
With growing concerns about the employability of university fresh graduates in Singapore’s public un...
Recently, a group of scholars has explored the possible variations in public service motivation (PSM...