英文摘要 |
While The Public Servant Retirement and Pension Act promulgated in 2017, substantial changes were made with great impacts on the civil service personnel system. This paper investigates the opinions of the permanent civil servants on the pension reform and explores the impacts of the pension system reform on the attitude of the civil servants. This study conducted a sample survey of 9,018 civil servants and found that 42% of the respondents expressed their intention to turnover after the pension reform. Technocrats, male civil servants, and those aged between 30 and 39 have higher turnover rates. However, more than 80% of the civil servants have a certain degree of trust in the institutional effectiveness of the measures related to the pension reform. Civil servants with higher official ranks, with seniority and the aged have more significant altruistic values to serve in public office, and the public service motivation for public service is strengthened with the increase of official rank (seniority and age). The logistic regression model confirms that institutional trust and work values can effectively predict the turnover intention of civil servants. Those who have higher trust in the pension reform system and give altruistic value to work have lower turnover intentions. This study suggests that the value and trust of public servants should be enhanced to reduce their intentions to leave through the use of multiple substantive and spiritual incentive mechanisms. |