Compared to What? How Social and Historical Reference Points Affect Citizens' Performance Evaluations
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Olsen, Asmus Leth
署名单位:
University of Copenhagen
刊物名称:
JOURNAL OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION RESEARCH AND THEORY
ISSN/ISSBN:
1053-1858
DOI:
10.1093/jopart/mux023
发表日期:
2017
页码:
562-580
关键词:
PROSPECT-THEORY
INFORMATION
satisfaction
MODEL
field
benchmarking
expectations
perceptions
GOVERNMENT
DEMOCRACY
摘要:
The question of what is good or poor performance is difficult to answer without applying a reference point-a standard for comparison. Citizens' evaluation of performance information will, therefore, tend to be guided by reference points. We test how reference points alter citizens' evaluation of organizational performance. In this article, drawing on Herbert Simon, we test how citizens use historical (internal) and social (external) reference points when making relative comparisons: how important is current performance relative to past performance? And how important is current performance relative to the performance of other organizations? Two experiments are embedded within a large nationally representative sample of citizens (n = 3,443). The experiments assign historical and social reference points for performance data on education and unemployment to citizens. We find that citizens' performance evaluation is fundamentally a relative process. Interestingly, we show that social reference points are almost twice as important in citizens' evaluations as historical reference points. We find some evidence of a negativity bias in citizens' relative evaluations. The strong social reference point effects have implications for studying citizens' response to performance and how managers can frame and manipulate external performance data.
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