衡量关于公共部门职业的声誉信号:一项量表的验证与研究议程

Measuring Reputational Signals Regarding Public Sector Professions: Validation of a Scale and a Research Agenda

The American Review of Public Administration · 2024
被引 0
ABS 3

中文导读

本研究开发并验证了一个测量公共部门职业声誉信号的量表,通过对588名美国成年人的调查发现,来自亲近人士和民选官员的声誉信号与教师职业声望正相关,但只有亲近人士的信号直接影响对教师自主权的支持。

Abstract

Public administration scholars are devoting increasing attention to the concept of reputation. The emphasis reflects a long-standing concern in the field with the sources of power and influence on administrative processes. This study extends the investigation of reputation from organizational reputation to reputational signals regarding public sector professions. We begin with a definition of reputational signals. We then develop a survey instrument that measures reputational signals from two signalers: elected officials and people close to respondents. Results are presented for internal consistency, exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses, convergent and discriminant validity, and average variance extracted. Next, we conduct a path analysis to test the effects of reputational signals regarding public school teachers on two outcomes using two staggered survey instruments with 588 US adults. We find that reputational signals from both types of signalers are positively and significantly associated with the perceived prestige of the teaching profession. Furthermore, reputational signals from people close to respondents are directly and positively associated with support for teacher autonomy. In contrast, reputational signals from elected officials do not have a statistically significant association with support for teacher autonomy. We conclude by discussing avenues for future research.

公共管理声誉研究量表开发教师职业