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How do we do public service? The socio-psychological status of public servants

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Pages 395-402 | Published online: 14 Sep 2011
 

Abstract

What behaviours do public servants regard as representing publicness? Do those same behaviours allow us to meet the challenges of an increasingly diverse and testing civicness? The authors think not. They argue that the existing psychological contract needs to be examined and collectively redefined, initiating a reinvention in how we behave when we do public service.

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