负责任的服务领导力的 5C 模型:向有生命的系统学习,玩转无限游戏

IF 7.8 2区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT
Reut Livne-Tarandach, Joan Ball, Poonam Arora, Ayse Yemiscigil, Jay Kandampully
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摘要

目的本文为服务组织提供了一种负责任的服务领导力新视角,这种领导力可以跨越时间,嵌套在经济、社会和环境背景中,以促进集体繁荣。设计/方法/途径为响应将服务视为服务生态系统中人与人之间(与人与人之间)博弈的新观点的号召,我们以服务领导力理论为基础,整合了无限(与有限)博弈和生物模仿实践的见解,提出了负责任服务领导力的整体模型、我们扩展了 3C(能力、品格和关怀)服务领导力模型(Shek 等人,2021 年),增加了语境和时序作为嵌套生态系统中负责任服务领导力的重要支柱。我们从情境和时序的角度对 3C 进行了新的诠释和应用。研究局限/影响本文推动了有关独特服务领导方法的新兴对话,将现有的服务领导理论与服务生态系统的整体观点联系起来,实现了从非情境化领导模型到更具包容性方法的转变。社会意义所提出的 5C 模型重新审视了服务领导力责任的基本假设,整合了服务生态系统、整个社会以及当前和未来环境中的参与者。
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A 5C model of responsible service leadership: learning from living systems to play the infinite game

Purpose

This paper offers a new vision of responsible service leadership for service organizations nested in economic, societal and environmental contexts across time to foster collective flourishing.

Design/methodology/approach

Following the call for novel perspectives that recognize service as a game among (vs between) people in service ecosystems, we build on service leadership theory to integrate insights from infinite (vs finite) games and biomimicry practices to propose a holistic model for responsible service leadership.

Findings

We extend the 3C (competence, character and care) model of service leadership (Shek et al., 2021) adding context and chronos as essential pillars of responsible service leadership in nested ecosystems. We offer new interpretations and applications of the 3Cs through the lens of context and chronos.

Research limitations/implications

This paper furthers the emerging conversation about unique leadership approaches for service, linking existing service leadership theories with holistic views of service ecosystems and enabling a shift from decontextualized models of leadership to a more inclusive approach.

Practical implications

We propose that responsible service leadership can inspire new approaches to leadership development within organizations and in business education (e.g. competencies, settings) and a reconsideration of organizational structures (e.g. culture, selection and incentive design).

Social implications

The proposed 5C model revisits foundational assumptions of responsibility in service leadership, integrating actors across and within service ecosystems, society at large and the environment in the present and future.

Originality/value

This paper offers a conceptual framework – the 5Cs model of responsible service leadership – aimed at reimagining service leadership.

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CiteScore
19.20
自引率
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发文量
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Service Management (JOSM) centers its scope on research in service management. It disseminates papers showcasing distinctive and noteworthy contributions to service literature, serving as a communication platform for individuals in the service management field, transcending disciplines, functional areas, sectors, and nationalities. The journal publishes double-blind reviewed papers emphasizing service literature/theory and its practical applications.
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