Doing Good Work in a Crisis: Views of Pay and the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Public, Nonprofit, and For-Profit Sectors

IF 4.2 3区 管理学 Q1 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Review of Public Personnel Administration Pub Date : 2023-05-27 DOI:10.1177/0734371X231162028
Susan M. Miller, Miyeon Song
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The critical efforts of essential workers during the COVID-19 crisis might have important implications for how individuals view government, nonprofit, and for-profit sector workers and their pay. This article explores views of employees’ pay considering three rationales (anticipated judgment, motivation for work, and competency in that work) that might lead to a lower valuation of work in the public and nonprofit sectors (i.e., lower pay rationales), particularly among those who work in the for-profit sector. However, highlighting a concrete way that public and non-profit employees serve the public, such as providing services during COVID-19, might mitigate this negative effect by showing their commitment to public service in an intuitive way. Our survey experiment provides evidence that activating the competency or motivation rationales lowers the likelihood that nonprofit employees are viewed as underpaid among those who work in the for-profit sector when a concrete example of public service is not provided. However, we also find some evidence that an example of public service can help to counteract these effects.
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在危机中做好工作:公共、非营利和公益部门的薪酬观和新冠肺炎大流行
新冠肺炎危机期间关键员工的关键努力可能会对个人如何看待政府、非营利和营利部门员工及其薪酬产生重要影响。本文探讨了员工薪酬的观点,考虑到三个理由(预期判断、工作动机和工作能力),这三个理由可能会导致公共和非营利部门的工作估值较低(即较低的薪酬理由),尤其是在营利性部门工作的人中。然而,强调公共和非营利员工为公众服务的具体方式,例如在新冠肺炎期间提供服务,可能会通过直观地展示他们对公共服务的承诺来减轻这种负面影响。我们的调查实验提供了证据,证明在没有提供公共服务的具体例子的情况下,激活能力或动机的理由可以降低在营利性部门工作的非营利员工被视为薪酬过低的可能性。然而,我们也发现一些证据表明,公共服务的例子可以帮助抵消这些影响。
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期刊介绍: The Review of Public Personnel Administration publishes articles that reflect the varied approaches and methodologies used in the study and practice of public human resources management and labor.
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