Perceived Overqualification and Job Attitudes of Public Servants

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Neto, Joao Moreira Goncalves [1 ]
Borges-Andrade, Jairo Eduardo [2 ]
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[1] Inst Ensino Seguranca Para, Coordenacao Ensino Super, Belem, PA, Brazil
[2] Univ Brasilia, Dept Psicol Social & Trabalho, Brasilia, DF, Brazil
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Resource management; civil service; professional qualification; job attitudes; MODERATING ROLE; ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT; BIG FISH; OUTCOMES; IMMIGRANTS; WITHDRAWAL; EMPLOYEES; POND;
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10.7819/rbgn.v26i01.4253
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F [经济];
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摘要
Purpose - This study investigated the relationship between perceived overqualification and job attitudes (affective and continuance organizational commitment and turnover intention) in the public sector. Theoretical framework - The theoretical framework was based on theories about perceived overqualification, human capital, equity, relative deprivation, organizational commitment, and turnover intention, as well as Brazilian civil service legislation. Design/methodology/approach - Brazilian public servants ( n = 243) answered scales of perceived overqualification, affective and continuance commitment, and turnover intention, and these data were analyzed by means of structural equation modeling. Findings - The results showed that affective commitment was negatively related to turnover intention and mediated the relationship between perceived overqualification and turnover intention. Practical & social implications of research - The findings suggest that overqualification is an inevitable phenomenon that needs to be managed, as rejecting overqualified workers (as is done in the private sector) may be a discriminatory practice and crime. Originality/value - Overqualification has been present in the Brazilian civil service for a long time, but it has not been fully investigated. The present study is one of the few empirical studies on the overqualification phenomenon in the Brazilian civil service.
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