数字化转型中协作领导力的预测模型:它对阿曼的电子政务绩效有影响吗?

IF 2.3 Q3 REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING
Foresight Pub Date : 2024-07-09 DOI:10.1108/fs-08-2023-0163
Nasser Masaaod Al-Khayari, Midya Yousefi, Osaro Aigbogun
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摘要

目的 本文旨在研究协同领导力在阿曼苏丹国政府数字化转型中的作用。为了分析协作领导力,研究考察了四个外生变量:自主团队、权力共享、关系智能和敏捷性。选择代表阿曼电子政务绩效的内生变量是组织绩效。设计/方法/途径采用定量方法,通过问卷调查收集横截面数据。采用分层抽样技术,从 100 名承担领导职责的信息和通信技术及电子政务官员中收集数据。研究结果本研究探讨了协作领导力在阿曼苏丹国政府数字化转型中的作用。协作领导力分为四个外生变量:自主团队、权力共享、关系智能和敏捷性。阿曼的电子政务绩效作为组织绩效被选为内生变量。研究的局限性/启示本研究的主要局限性在于,研究只涵盖了四个协作领导力属性:自主团队、权力共享、关系智能和敏捷性。这些结果对于政府政策制定者和决策者来说非常重要,他们的目标是通过利用协作式领导力来提高政府数字化转型的绩效。社会影响在管理中解决协作式领导力问题,可以通过提高关键决策者对其重要性的认识,并将其嵌入组织的治理、政策和人力资源职业发展路径中来实现。特别是,建议公共部门的领导者持续监控组织内的自我管理团队和团队合作实践。 原创性/价值上述文章的原创性和贡献在于其对协作式领导力在阿曼苏丹国政府数字化转型背景下的作用进行了调查。本研究通过考察四个外生变量(自主团队、权力共享、关系智能和敏捷性)对协同领导力的影响,为现有文献做出了贡献。此外,研究还采用了定量方法,并使用 PLS-SEM 对数据进行分析。研究结果凸显了协作领导力中的自主团队和敏捷性对政府数字化转型绩效的重大积极影响。这些见解为政府政策制定者和决策者提供了有价值的启示,他们希望通过有效实施协同领导战略来加强公共部门的数字化转型。
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A predictive model for collaborative leadership in digital transformation: Does it make a difference in Oman’s e-government performance?

Purpose

This paper aims to investigate the role of collaborative leadership in government digital transformation in the Sultanate of Oman. To analyze collaborative leadership, the research examines four exogenous variables: self-directed team, power-sharing, relational intelligence and agility. The endogenous variable chosen to represent Oman's e-Government performance is organizational performance.

Design/methodology/approach

A quantitative method was applied to gather cross-sectional data in a questionnaire survey. Using a stratified sampling technique, the data were collected from 100 information and communication technology and e-government officials who assume leadership responsibilities. Partial least square structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) examined measurement and structural models.

Findings

The role of collaborative leadership in the performance of government digital transformation in the Sultanate of Oman was examined in this study. Collaborative leadership was categorized into four exogenous variables: self-directed team, power-sharing, relational intelligence and agility. Oman’s e-government performance operationalized as the organizational performance was selected as the endogenous variable. The results show that the self-directed team and agility components of collaborative leadership significantly positively impacted the performance of government digital transformation in the Sultanate of Oman.

Research limitations/implications

The major limitation of this research was that the study covered only four collaborative leadership attributes: self-directed teams, power-sharing, relational intelligence and agility. The study should have covered building trust, commitment, emotional intelligence, vision and communication skills.

Practical implications

These results are important for government policy creators and decision-makers aiming to enhance government digital transformation performance by leveraging collaborative leadership.

Social implications

Addressing collaborative leadership in management can be done through awareness of its importance to critical decision-makers and embedding it in the organization's governance, policies and human resource career path. In particular, it is recommended that public sector leaders continuously monitor self-managing teams and teamwork practices within the organization.

Originality/value

The originality and contribution of the above article lie in its investigation of the role of collaborative leadership in the context of government digital transformation in the Sultanate of Oman. The study contributes to the existing literature by examining the impact of four exogenous variables, self-directed team, power-sharing, relational intelligence and agility, on collaborative leadership. Additionally, the research uses a quantitative approach and uses PLS-SEM to analyze the data. The findings highlight the significant positive impact of self-directed team and agility components of collaborative leadership on the performance of government digital transformation. These insights provide valuable implications for government policy creators and decision-makers aiming to enhance digital transformation in the public sector by effectively implementing collaborative leadership strategies.

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Foresight REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING-
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期刊介绍: ■Social, political and economic science ■Sustainable development ■Horizon scanning ■Scientific and Technological Change and its implications for society and policy ■Management of Uncertainty, Complexity and Risk ■Foresight methodology, tools and techniques
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