2024
DOI: 10.33423/jmpp.v24i4.6701
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The Outsiders: Examining the Effects of Political Appointments on Public-Sector Employee Engagement

Charity L. Boyette

Abstract: Scholars have long examined the inherent trade-offs between control and capability when presidents politicize the executive branch through their appointment powers, including through appointments. Research has consistently connected high ratios of appointees to career leaders with decreased agency performance and higher voluntary turnover at the career senior ranks. However, far less attention has been paid to the cumulative effect of such appointments on the engagement of the civil service workforce, a factor… Show more

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