Public leaders in accelerated times: a qualitative study on their reflective practices in the Netherlands

IF 0.8 Q4 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Barbara van der Steen, Joke van Saane, Gerda van Dijk
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Purpose The purpose of this article is to phenomenologically explore the reflective practices of leaders in public organisations amidst a complex societal context in combination with rapid changes. In this article, the authors specifically explore the lived experiences of public leaders to generate new hypotheses concerning their reflective practices. Design/methodology/approach The phenomenological methodology consists of analysing the lived experiences of 13 public leaders, collected in an in-depth interview and written reflections. Findings The thick data offer new and up-to-date insights into the daily experiences of public leaders concerning their challenges, the effect of the addictive and alienating forces, their reflex to withdrawal when facing emotional incidents and the effects of their contradictory mindsets. Practical implications The practical implication is a critical approach towards reflective practices of public leaders. The risk is that reflectivity is approached as a socially desirable instrumental ritual. Considering the needs and desires the public leaders shared, the authors wonder: Is there a growing importance of reflective time and space – or, above all, meaningful relations and resonant moments amidst the alienation forces? Originality/value The phenomenological exploration offers concrete insights into the daily experience of public leaders', as opposed to the often-abstract theory. The new hypotheses provide a new starting point for further critical phenomenological research.
加速时代的公共领导人:对荷兰反思实践的定性研究
目的这篇文章的目的是现象学上探讨领导人在公共组织在一个复杂的社会背景下与快速变化相结合的反思实践。在这篇文章中,作者特别探讨了公共领导人的生活经验,以产生关于他们的反思实践的新假设。设计/方法/方法现象学方法包括分析13位公共领导人的生活经历,这些经历是通过深入采访和书面反思收集的。大量的数据为公众领袖的日常经历提供了新的和最新的见解,包括他们面临的挑战、上瘾和疏远力量的影响、他们面对情绪事件时的退缩反应以及他们矛盾心态的影响。实践含义实践含义是对公共领导人反思实践的一种批判性方法。风险在于,反射率被视为一种社会期望的工具仪式。考虑到公共领导人共同的需求和愿望,作者想知道:反思的时间和空间是否越来越重要——或者,最重要的是,在异化力量中有意义的关系和共鸣时刻?原创性/价值现象学的探索为公共领导人的日常经验提供了具体的见解,而不是经常抽象的理论。新的假设为进一步的批判现象学研究提供了新的起点。
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