An empirical study on self-reflection characteristics of grassroots civil servant
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    Grass-roots civil servants work at the front line of government administration and public service. An important task of mass line is to carry out a profound criticism and self-criticism. That is self-reflection. To study the features of grass-roots civil servant’ self-reflection, we extract 352 testees to complete the questionnaire. This survey results show that the incentives for grass-roots civil self-reflection include the social untrust, incentive frustration, inefficiency, poor performance, interpersonal conflict; Incentives both have consistency and diversified; Self-reflection has obvious lag, organization and passivity; Interpersonal conflict is more valued than poor performance; Self-reflection can lead to positive changes in the attitude and performance of grass-roots civil servants; Incentive frustration induced self-reflection may lead to negative results. Based on this, this paper puts forward some suggestions to promote grass-roots civil servants.

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杨长福,张译文,曹倩.中国基层公务员自我反思诱因特征的探索性研究[J].重庆大学学报社会科学版,2015,21(5):178~184

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  • Received:June 23,2015
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