Organizational values in support of leadership styles fostering organizational resilience: a process perspective

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
I. M. Tvedt, I. Tommelein, O. J. Klakegg, John-Michael Wong
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Abstract

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to describe how resilience unfolded in a project-based organization with the support of organizational values through changing leadership styles. The rapidly announced restrictions on businesses during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) provided an opportunity to observe and study resilience unfold.Design/methodology/approachThe process-perspective case study approach of a structural and civil engineering design firm in San Francisco, California, USA, integrates interviews, observations, document analysis and information tracking via email and Microsoft Teams. The researchers adopted a leadership perspective, where the units of analysis are the internal management and the employees' behaviors.FindingsIn the case examined, the capability represented in the organizational values influenced the choice of situation-appropriate leadership styles to support employees. The values of relationship, passion and trust influenced the dominant choice of a transformational style, where stability and excellence facilitate a transactional style – all equally important for the balance and resilience of the project-based organization.Originality/valueThis study demonstrated that when organizational values support leaders in cultivating a learning environment, those values provide stability for leaders to promote resilience. To the best of the researchers' knowledge, no previous work described how situational-, transformational- and transactional-leadership styles evolve in response to a crisis and together facilitate organizational resilience.
支持领导风格的组织价值观培养组织韧性:一个过程视角
目的本文的目的是描述在组织价值观的支持下,通过改变领导风格,弹性是如何在基于项目的组织中展开的。在2019冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)期间,迅速宣布的对企业的限制为观察和研究韧性的发展提供了机会。设计/方法论/方法美国加利福尼亚州旧金山一家结构和土木工程设计公司的过程-前瞻性案例研究方法,通过电子邮件和Microsoft Teams整合了访谈、观察、文件分析和信息跟踪。研究人员采用了领导力视角,分析单位是内部管理层和员工的行为。调查结果在所调查的案例中,组织价值观中所代表的能力影响了支持员工的适合情境的领导风格的选择。关系、激情和信任的价值观影响了转型风格的主导选择,在转型风格中,稳定性和卓越性促进了交易风格——所有这些对基于项目的组织的平衡和弹性都同样重要。独创性/价值观本研究表明,当组织价值观支持领导者培养学习环境时,这些价值观为领导者提供了稳定性,以提高韧性。据研究人员所知,以前没有任何工作描述情境型、转型型和事务型领导风格如何在应对危机时演变,并共同促进组织韧性。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
CiteScore
9.40
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