Unveiling the spirit of publicness: Conceptualization and validation of a publicness perceptions scale

Author:

Dryzin-Amit Yinnon1ORCID,Vashdi Dana R1,Vigoda-Gadot Eran1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Public Administration and Policy, School of Political Science, University of Haifa, Israel

Abstract

This study theoretically and empirically tests a Publicness Perceptions Scale (PPS). Our goal is to understand the dimensions of publicness as interpreted by individuals working within different types of organizations, and the extent to which these perceptions vary across sectors. A two-study design with independent samples is used. Based on a literature review supported by an expert’s survey and original empirical data, the PPS is constructed and validated. In Study 1, exploratory factor analysis (EFA) indicated the PPS is composed of five reliable factors: (1) perceived ownership, funding, and political control; (2) perceived market control; (3) perceived legality and equity; (4) perceived accountability, and (5) perceived transparency. In Study 2, confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) suggests a second-order single PPS factor. Study 2 also demonstrates the scale’s convergent, discriminant, and incremental validities. The paper concludes with theoretical, empirical, and practical advantages of the new PPS scale.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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