Managing empowerment: adjusting organisational units' autonomy to achieve corporate agility

IF 3 Q2 MANAGEMENT
Joachim Kahl, S. de Klerk, John Whiteoak
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PurposeEmpowerment is recognised as being a key to achieving organisational agility. Typically associated with a particular leadership style, implications of empowerment for management have remained vague in the literature. Thus, this study aims at unpacking the facets and mechanisms of empowerment in the context of organisational units (OUs).Design/methodology/approachFirst, the authors review the extant literature and discuss the crucial concepts in the context empowerment. Then, the authors analyse qualitative data from interviews conducted in four research and development (R&D) departments in the industrial manufacturing industry.FindingsThis study finds that the empowerment of business entities is crucial when operating in turbulent conditions. However, empowerment must be accompanied by a clear focus when aiming at higher agile performance. Moreover, different autonomy types and their interplay with critical factors of middle management empowerment could be identified. The research results also reveal important details about the effects of autonomy on motivation and performance and the role of OUs' dependencies.Practical implicationsThe model proposed in this paper can help senior and middle managers better manage the empowerment of OUs required to enhance middle management agility and, in turn, increase overall organisational adaptability.Originality/valueBeyond regarding empowerment as a leadership style, this paper takes a middle management perspective and unfolds the facets of empowerment in the context of OUs. Adding to the theory of self-organisation, a model is proposed to capture the key factors to determine and manage the autonomy of OUs. These insights are essential to managing autonomy successfully at the middle management level.
管理授权:调整组织单位的自主权以实现企业敏捷性
授权被认为是实现组织敏捷性的关键。通常与特定的领导风格相关联,授权管理的含义在文献中仍然模糊。因此,本研究旨在揭示组织单位(ou)背景下授权的各个方面和机制。设计/方法/方法首先,作者回顾了现有文献,并讨论了上下文授权中的关键概念。然后,作者分析了在工业制造业的四个研发部门进行的访谈的定性数据。本研究发现,在动荡的环境中经营时,赋予商业实体权力至关重要。然而,当以更高的敏捷性能为目标时,授权必须伴随着明确的焦点。此外,还可以识别不同的自主类型及其与中层管理人员授权关键因素的相互作用。研究结果还揭示了自主性对动机和绩效的影响以及单位依赖的作用的重要细节。本文提出的模型可以帮助高级和中层管理人员更好地管理对ou的授权,从而提高中层管理人员的敏捷性,从而提高组织的整体适应性。原创性/价值除了将授权视为一种领导风格之外,本文还从中层管理的角度出发,在ou的背景下展开授权的各个方面。在自组织理论的基础上,提出了一个模型来捕捉决定和管理单位自治的关键因素。这些见解对于在中层管理层面成功管理自主权至关重要。
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