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Public service motivation and public opinion, eexamining antecedents and attitudes, Jaclyn S. Piatak, Stephen B. Holt

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Public service motivation and public opinion, eexamining antecedents and attitudes, Jaclyn S. Piatak, Stephen B. Holt
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Public service motivation and public opinion
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1240653074
Responsibility statement
Jaclyn S. Piatak, Stephen B. Holt
Series statement
Cambridge elements. Elements in public and nonprofit administration,, 2515-4303Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
eexamining antecedents and attitudes
Summary
Practitioners, policymakers, and scholars across fields and disciplines seek to understand factors that shape public opinion and public service values, especially in today's polarized context. Yet we know little about how the two relate. Research on public service motivation (PSM), a drive to help others grounded in public institutions, has grown to examine career decisions and behaviors within and outside the workplace, but does the influence of PSM extend to individual values? Using data from the Cooperative Congressional Election Study surrounding the 2016 US presidential election, we first examine the antecedents of PSM; how do individual characteristics as well as socioeconomic and sociocultural factors influence levels of PSM? Second, we describe the role PSM plays in shaping public opinion on policy preferences, budget priorities, and political behaviors. Findings have implications for both understanding who has PSM as well as how PSM shapes public preferences, attitudes, and behaviors.--, Provided by publisher
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