01680pab a2200157 454500008004000000100002100040245012900061260000900190300001500199362001200214520121000226650001401436650001301450650002601463773003301489180718b2015 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aHarding, Stephen aAssessing the past and promise of the federal employee viewpoint survey for public management research: a research synthesis c2015 ap.382-394. aMay-Jun aSince 2002, the U.S. Office of Personnel Management has used the Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey (FEVS) to monitor efforts by federal executive agencies to manage human capital. Public management researchers have used FEVS data to produce dozens of peer-reviewed publications on a range of topics of interest to policy makers, practitioners, and academics. Despite the proliferation of these empirical studies, the field of public management until now has lacked a critical assessment of the FEVS and of how researchers have used the data. In this article, the authors discuss the strengths of the FEVS and the opportunities this survey has created for public management researchers. Despite important contributions made to the literature using the data, there are weaknesses in the content, design, and implementation of the FEVS. The authors offer a set of recommendations for refining the survey and its implementation with the aim of improving the quality and value of the data. In doing so, they hope to foster a dialogue between public management researchers and the Office of Personnel Management on the future of the FEVS and to forge a stronger link between these two communities. - Reproduced. aEmployees aResearch aPublic administration aPublic Administration Review