This article examines experienced differences in values between employees in the public and private sector. To elucidate them, the authors interviewed 30 employees of the public sector previously employed in the private sector and 30 employees of the private sector previously employed in the public sector, all of them in the Netherlands. The major conclusion is that the values of profitability, competitiveness, and customer orientation have a greater influence on business decisions; in public organizations, values such as legitimacy, lawfulness, accountability, and impartiality play a larger role. However, great differences exist among the organizations within each sector. © 2008 Sage Publications
2011In recent years there has been a growing debate in the field of public administration over wheth...
In today's era of rapid changes in societies and increased competition organizational values cannot...
The public sector and all its entities are characterized by a plurality of values. As a result, publ...
In recent administrative and organizational literature much attention has been paid to values that g...
This article reports on a survey study of 382 managers from a variety of public and private sector o...
This study investigated differences in general values, work values and organizational commitment amo...
The aim of this paper is to provide an empirical contextual picture of what is truly valued most in ...
This study reports on the hierarchy of organizational values in public and private sector organizati...
The article presents a comparison of the perceptions of public and business employees. Many studies ...
Governmental, public-sector organizations are known to operate differently than private, for-profit ...
Many studies have investigated potential differences in employee attitudes and behaviors across sect...
This article explores the influence that an organisation's corporate values have on employees' behav...
The purpose of the paper is twofold. The first purpose is to provide a synthesis of the dominant cro...
This study compares individual (i.e., readiness to change and locus of control) and organizational a...
The value profiles of public sector workers and the value conflicts they face are dependent on organ...
2011In recent years there has been a growing debate in the field of public administration over wheth...
In today's era of rapid changes in societies and increased competition organizational values cannot...
The public sector and all its entities are characterized by a plurality of values. As a result, publ...
In recent administrative and organizational literature much attention has been paid to values that g...
This article reports on a survey study of 382 managers from a variety of public and private sector o...
This study investigated differences in general values, work values and organizational commitment amo...
The aim of this paper is to provide an empirical contextual picture of what is truly valued most in ...
This study reports on the hierarchy of organizational values in public and private sector organizati...
The article presents a comparison of the perceptions of public and business employees. Many studies ...
Governmental, public-sector organizations are known to operate differently than private, for-profit ...
Many studies have investigated potential differences in employee attitudes and behaviors across sect...
This article explores the influence that an organisation's corporate values have on employees' behav...
The purpose of the paper is twofold. The first purpose is to provide a synthesis of the dominant cro...
This study compares individual (i.e., readiness to change and locus of control) and organizational a...
The value profiles of public sector workers and the value conflicts they face are dependent on organ...
2011In recent years there has been a growing debate in the field of public administration over wheth...
In today's era of rapid changes in societies and increased competition organizational values cannot...
The public sector and all its entities are characterized by a plurality of values. As a result, publ...