TY - JOUR
T1 - When Knowing is Caring
T2 - Examining the Relationship Between Diversity Exposure and PSM
AU - Holt, Stephen
AU - Choi, Heasun
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2020.
PY - 2022/6
Y1 - 2022/6
N2 - While public service motivation (PSM) provides an important theory for understanding the motivations that underpin public sector worker behavior, theoretical connections to the institutional forces that produce and shape PSM remains underexamined. Given other-orientated motives that define part of PSM, exposure to peers from a variety of social backgrounds presents an input that may shape PSM earlier in life. Drawing on insights from intergroup contact theory, we use a nationally representative dataset of high school sophomores to examine the effect of school-level diversity along demographic and socioeconomic dimensions on students’ PSM-related values. Specifically, we use a fixed-effects approach to isolate the contribution of 10th grade exposure to students of a different race or socioeconomic background on 12th grade measures of PSM-related values. We find attending schools with a balanced mix of different-race students has a large and statistically significant impact on students’ PSM-related values by the end of secondary school.
AB - While public service motivation (PSM) provides an important theory for understanding the motivations that underpin public sector worker behavior, theoretical connections to the institutional forces that produce and shape PSM remains underexamined. Given other-orientated motives that define part of PSM, exposure to peers from a variety of social backgrounds presents an input that may shape PSM earlier in life. Drawing on insights from intergroup contact theory, we use a nationally representative dataset of high school sophomores to examine the effect of school-level diversity along demographic and socioeconomic dimensions on students’ PSM-related values. Specifically, we use a fixed-effects approach to isolate the contribution of 10th grade exposure to students of a different race or socioeconomic background on 12th grade measures of PSM-related values. We find attending schools with a balanced mix of different-race students has a large and statistically significant impact on students’ PSM-related values by the end of secondary school.
KW - intergroup contact theory
KW - public service motivation
KW - school diversity
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85093656537
U2 - 10.1177/0734371X20966652
DO - 10.1177/0734371X20966652
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85093656537
SN - 0734-371X
VL - 42
SP - 226
EP - 257
JO - Review of Public Personnel Administration
JF - Review of Public Personnel Administration
IS - 2
ER -