内部观察:组织团队中共同领导行为的纵向定性分析

Anne Sweeney
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迄今为止,关于共享领导的实证研究主要是对前因和结果的定量研究,通常是在模拟环境中进行的。因此,很少有真实的SL是如何在组织团队练习。在共同领导理论和领导行为理论的基础上,本文旨在为爱尔兰的五个组织团队提供团队成员随时间推移所表现出的SL行为的细粒度视图。设计/方法/方法本纵向定性研究使用关键事件技术、半结构化访谈和参与者日记来探索五个团队随着时间的推移出现的SL行为。在每个团队FindingsSL随着时间的推移变得普遍,几乎所有人(96%)团队成员表现出SL行为。十种不同的领导行为被展示出来,表明SL允许多种领导行为被表达。团队成员很少或从未履行过一些领导职能(团队组成、绩效监控和资源分配),这表明这些领导行为不适合共享。本文提供了一个深入了解如何使用语言学习来提高团队型组织的领导能力。原创性/价值本文加深了对SL的理解,揭示了这种方法背后的具体行为,扩展了我们对SL过程中起作用的微动力学的理解。
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Looking within: a longitudinal qualitative analysis of shared leadership behaviours in organisational teams
Purpose To date, empirical research on shared leadership (SL) has been dominated by quantitative studies of antecedents and outcomes, frequently in simulated environments. Consequently, there have been few authentic accounts of how SL is practiced within organisational teams. Underpinned by shared leadership theory and leadership behaviour theory, this paper aims to provide a fine-grained view of the SL behaviours exhibited by team members over time, in five organisational teams in Ireland. Design/methodology/approach This longitudinal qualitative study uses critical incident technique, semi-structured interviews and participant diaries to explore SL behaviours emerging in five teams over time. Findings SL became widespread over time in each team, with almost all (96%) team members exhibiting SL behaviours. Ten different leadership behaviours were exhibited, indicating that SL permits a wide variety of leadership behaviours to be expressed. Some leadership functions were rarely or never fulfilled by team members (team composition, performance monitoring and resource allocation), suggesting that these leadership behaviours are not amenable to sharing. Practical implications This paper provides an insight into how SL could be used to increase the leadership capacity in team-based organisations. Originality/value This paper adds depth to the understanding of SL, revealing the specific behaviours underlying this approach, expanding our understanding of the micro-dynamics at play in SL processes.
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