A defining feature of public sector employment is the regular change in elected leadership. Yet, we know little about how elections influence public sector careers. We describe how elections alter policy outputs and disrupt the influence of civil servants over agency decisions. These changes shape the career choices of employees motivated by policy, influence, and wages. Using new Office of Personnel Management data on the careers of millions of federal employees between 1988 and 2011, we evaluate how elections influence employee turnover decisions. We find that presidential elections increase departure rates of career senior employees, particularly in agencies with divergent views relative to the new president and at the start of president...
Elections create incentives for politicians to manipulate policy to improve their re-election chance...
By manipulating the screening and selection of executive bureaucrats, political leaders can indirect...
In this thesis, I explore how accountability relationships affect policymaking in two institutional ...
A defining feature of public sector employment is the regular change in elected leadership. Yet, we ...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Public Administration and Policy. American UniversityThis study begins with a ...
Executive turnover influences agency performance, policy implementation, and ultimately the success ...
This study begins with a simple idea; if one regards the work of government as fundamentally politic...
This article uses a quasi-natural experiment to investigate the adaptation of job satisfaction to ex...
If presidents wish to see their policy priorities implemented, they need control over career executi...
This master's thesis contributes to the growing body of literature on the politicization of administ...
This article uses a quasi-natural experiment to investigate the adaptation of job satisfaction to ex...
Stronger career concerns induce appointed bureaucrats to adopt di¤erent policies than elected politi...
By manipulating the screening and selection of executive bureaucrats, political leaders can indirect...
This article uses a quasi-natural experiment to investigate the adaptation of job satisfaction to ex...
This Research Note explores the political dynamics of bureaucratic turnover. It argues that changes ...
Elections create incentives for politicians to manipulate policy to improve their re-election chance...
By manipulating the screening and selection of executive bureaucrats, political leaders can indirect...
In this thesis, I explore how accountability relationships affect policymaking in two institutional ...
A defining feature of public sector employment is the regular change in elected leadership. Yet, we ...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Public Administration and Policy. American UniversityThis study begins with a ...
Executive turnover influences agency performance, policy implementation, and ultimately the success ...
This study begins with a simple idea; if one regards the work of government as fundamentally politic...
This article uses a quasi-natural experiment to investigate the adaptation of job satisfaction to ex...
If presidents wish to see their policy priorities implemented, they need control over career executi...
This master's thesis contributes to the growing body of literature on the politicization of administ...
This article uses a quasi-natural experiment to investigate the adaptation of job satisfaction to ex...
Stronger career concerns induce appointed bureaucrats to adopt di¤erent policies than elected politi...
By manipulating the screening and selection of executive bureaucrats, political leaders can indirect...
This article uses a quasi-natural experiment to investigate the adaptation of job satisfaction to ex...
This Research Note explores the political dynamics of bureaucratic turnover. It argues that changes ...
Elections create incentives for politicians to manipulate policy to improve their re-election chance...
By manipulating the screening and selection of executive bureaucrats, political leaders can indirect...
In this thesis, I explore how accountability relationships affect policymaking in two institutional ...