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- Title
Too Much of a Good Thing? Looking for the Inverted U-Shaped Relationship Between Organizational Tenure and Perceived Performance.
- Authors
Chang, Chae Young; Hur, Hyunkang; Lee, Daewoo
- Abstract
This study examines the relationship between public employees' organizational tenure and perceived performance in US federal agencies. Using the US Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey and Fedscope from 2010 to 2018 and panel Fixed Effect analysis, we found that the organizational tenure of US federal employees has an inverted U-shaped relationship to performance. The research results also show that gender and minority status moderate the effect of organizational tenure on performance in US federal agencies. Our findings offer important insights regarding how organizational tenure works in public organizations.
- Subjects
EMPLOYMENT tenure; GOVERNMENT agencies; CIVIL service; EMPLOYEE attitude surveys; SEXUAL minorities; PERFORMANCES
- Publication
Public Organization Review, 2024, Vol 24, Issue 1, p315
- ISSN
1566-7170
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11115-022-00672-3