Red tape and psychological capital: a counterbalancing act for professionals in street-level bureaucracies

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A. Dudau, G. Kominis, Y. Brunetto
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Abstract

Assuming that red tape is inevitable in institutions, and drawing on positive organizational behavior, we compare the impact of individual psychological capital on the ability of street-level bureaucrats (SLBs) with different professional backgrounds to work within the confines of red tape. The two SLB professions investigated here are nurses and local government employees; and the work outcomes of interest to this study are well-being and engagement. The findings show that red tape has a different impact on each professional group but, encouragingly, they also indicate that psychological capital has a compensatory effect. Implications include nurses requiring more psychological resources than local government employees to counteract the negative impact of red tape. A practical implication for managers is that, if perception of red tape in organizations is set to increase or to stay constant, enhancing the psychological capital of professionals in SLB roles, through specific interventions, may be beneficial to professionals and organizations alike.
繁文缛节和心理资本:街头官僚机构专业人员的平衡行为
假设繁文缛节在机构中是不可避免的,并借鉴积极的组织行为,我们比较了个人心理资本对具有不同专业背景的基层官僚(slb)在繁文缛节范围内工作能力的影响。这里调查的两个SLB职业是护士和地方政府雇员;这项研究的工作成果是幸福感和参与度。研究结果显示,繁文缛节对每个专业群体的影响不同,但令人鼓舞的是,研究结果还表明,心理资本具有补偿作用。这意味着护士需要比当地政府雇员更多的心理资源来抵消繁文缛节的负面影响。对于管理者来说,一个实际的启示是,如果对组织中繁文缛节的感知被设置为增加或保持不变,那么通过具体的干预来增强SLB角色的专业人员的心理资本,可能对专业人员和组织都有益。
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