Street-level quasi-bureaucracy and professional discretion: how transformational leadership and public service motivation influence village health volunteers' professional discretion

IF 1.2 Q3 SOCIOLOGY
Achakorn Wongpreedee, Tatchalerm Sudhipongpracha
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Abstract

Purpose

Village health volunteers are community health volunteers in Thailand that have helped the government deliver public health services for many years, particularly during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Though labeled as “volunteers,” the village health volunteers are recruited, trained and supervised in a manner similar to how a government agency recruits, trains and supervises its street-level bureaucrats (SLBs). This study examines the two factors that affect how these street-level quasi-bureaucrats use their professional discretion: transformational leadership and public service motivation (PSM). Transformational leadership means a leadership style that develops, shares and sustains a vision to elevate SLBs to higher levels of performance, while PSM is defined as an SLB’s predisposition to make a difference by working in the public sector with a sense of calling. This study attempts to analyze the mediating role of psychological empowerment in the relationship between transformational leadership, PSM and professional discretion.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper uses a three-wave survey-based quantitative method to avoid common method biases. This method provides evidence gathered from 105 subdistrict health promotion hospitals and 798 village health volunteers (VHVs) in five provinces in Thailand.

Findings

PSM and transformational leadership influence the village health volunteers' use of professional discretion indirectly through the psychological empowerment mechanisms that make them feel positive toward their village health volunteer role and responsibility. The authors' findings suggest that the hospital directors' transformational leadership induces the village health volunteers' use of professional discretion by making them feel competent to do their work and feel fulfilled and valuable about their work. Similarly, the village health volunteers' PSM leads them to use professional discretion by making them feel fulfilled and valuable and by convincing them of the social and community impact of their work.

Research limitations/implications

While existing research focuses on VHVs' role in alleviating capacity constraints on the health care system, this study revealed an equally important role played by hospital directors. These directors' transformational leadership was instrumental in enhancing VHVs' psychological empowerment – particularly their perceptions of the meaning of their work and their competence – that ultimately enabled them to use professional discretion in their work. This study also highlighted the importance of VHVs' PSM, which leads to their use of professional discretion via the meaning and impact dimensions of psychological empowerment. Based on this study, PSM should also be incorporated into the community health volunteers' recruitment criteria. Also, public health agencies should consider including transformational leadership in the hospital directors' training programs and their promotion criteria.

Practical implications

As VHVs' high-PSM level was found to enhance their professional discretion, the process of recruiting ordinary citizens to serve as community health volunteers should incorporate assessment of the candidates' PSM. Also, the Ministry of Public Health should design and assign tasks that citizen volunteers, particularly VHVs, consider meaningful and at which they feel competent.

Social implications

Aside from technical training, directors of the subdistrict health promotion hospitals should regularly receive soft skill training (i.e. leadership training) and transformational leadership characteristics should be included in the government criteria for promotion.

Originality/value

While past research has examined the impact of other leadership styles on psychological empowerment, this study took a further step by examining the mediating effects of psychological empowerment on the relationship between transformational leadership and professional discretion among VHVs. The authors analyzed the mechanism linking PSM to the VHVs' professional discretion. In addition, by examining the relative importance of different dimensions of psychological empowerment, this study offers a nuanced understanding of the psychological processes by which transformational leadership and PSM shape the SLBs' use of professional discretion in their work.

街道一级的准官僚机构和专业自由裁量权:变革型领导和公共服务动机如何影响乡村卫生志愿者的专业自由裁量权
目的村卫生志愿者是泰国的社区卫生志愿者,多年来一直帮助政府提供公共卫生服务,尤其是在 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间。虽然村卫生志愿者被称为 "志愿者",但其招募、培训和监督方式与政府机构招募、培训和监督其街道官员(SLBs)的方式类似。本研究探讨了影响这些街道准官僚如何运用其职业自由裁量权的两个因素:变革型领导和公共服务动机(PSM)。变革型领导力指的是一种领导风格,它能够发展、分享和维持一种愿景,从而将 SLB 提升到更高的绩效水平,而 PSM 则被定义为 SLB 带着使命感在公共部门工作以改变现状的倾向。本研究试图分析心理授权在变革型领导力、PSM 和职业自由裁量权之间关系中的中介作用。研究结果PSM和变革型领导通过心理授权机制间接影响了村卫生志愿者对专业自由裁量权的使用,使他们对自己的村卫生志愿者角色和责任产生了积极的感受。作者的研究结果表明,医院院长的变革型领导会让乡村医疗志愿者感到自己有能力胜任工作,并对自己的工作感到充实和有价值,从而诱导他们使用专业判断力。同样,村卫生志愿者的 PSM 也会让他们感到有成就感和价值感,并让他们相信自己的工作对社会和社区的影响,从而引导他们使用职业裁量权。研究局限/意义虽然现有的研究主要关注村卫生志愿者在缓解医疗系统能力限制方面的作用,但本研究揭示了医院院长所发挥的同样重要的作用。这些院长的变革型领导有助于增强自愿无偿献血者的心理能力,特别是他们对工作意义和能力的认识,最终使他们能够在工作中运用专业判断力。本研究还强调了志愿服务人员心理自主管理的重要性,心理自主管理通过心理赋权的意义和影响维度促使志愿服务人员运用职业自主权。基于本研究,PSM 也应纳入社区卫生志愿者的招募标准。实践意义研究发现,社区卫生志愿者的高 PSM 水平能提高他们的专业判断力,因此在招募普通公民担任社区卫生志愿者的过程中,应纳入对候选人 PSM 水平的评估。此外,公共卫生部应设计和分配一些公民志愿者,尤其是自愿者认为有意义的、他们认为自己能胜任的 任务。 社会影响除了技术培训外,分区健康促进医院的院长也应定期接受软技能培训(即领导力培训)和变革型领导特 征培训。原创性/价值虽然过去的研究已经探讨了其他领导风格对心理授权的影响,但本研究更进一步,探讨了心理授权对变革型领导与村卫生室医生职业自由裁量权之间关系的中介效应。作者分析了 PSM 与 VHV 职业自由裁量权之间的关联机制。此外,通过研究心理授权不同维度的相对重要性,本研究提供了对变革型领导力和 PSM 影响 SLB 在工作中使用专业自由裁量权的心理过程的细致理解。
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