Does public service performance affect top management turnover?

  • G. Boyne Professor of Cardiff University.
  • O. James Professor of the University of Exeter.
  • P. John Co-Director of IPEG, Professor of the University of Manchester.
  • N. Petrovsky PhD, Professor of the University of Kentucky.

Abstract

Political and organizational theories suggest that the turnover of chief executives and other members of senior management teams are likely to be influenced by public service performance. Weuse a panel data set of 148 English local governments over 4 years to test this proposition. The empirical results show that performance has a negative effect on turnover, but that this effect is weaker for chief executives than for members of their senior management teams. In addition, top team turnover is higher in the years following a chief executive succession. The evidence suggests that chief executives can influence top team turnover by attributing responsibility for poor organizational performance to other senior managers.

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Published
2013-03-20
How to Cite
Boyne G., James O., John P., & PetrovskyN. (2013). Does public service performance affect top management turnover?. Public Administration Issues, (1), 163-192. https://doi.org/10.17323/1999-5431-2013-0-1-163-192
Section
FOREIGN EXPERIENCE