在动荡的时代以谦逊的态度领导:来自美国的证据

IF 0.8 Q4 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Sara E. McClellan
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有目的的邪恶问题、跨部门和跨地区的合作、新兴技术和创新呼吁在治理中产生了令人兴奋但不可预测的转变。新出现的研究表明,谦逊而不是确信,代表了在动荡时期致力于解决问题的公共领导人的一种充满希望的精神。本研究考察了谦逊在公共行政领导中的性质、价值和实践。设计/方法论/方法本研究回顾了关于谦逊的性质和价值的跨学科研究,以及关于谦逊评估措施的新发现和辩论。它分析了美国公共事务学院研究生的话语,并使用与地方政府领导人研讨会上的民族志分析来确定可能影响领导人谦逊行事意愿的制度动态。调查结果表明,尽管巴勒斯坦权力机构的学生和领导人可能重视谦逊,但他们遇到了与公共部门合法性以及关于专业知识和风险的叙述有关的制度约束。作者提出了一个框架来指导未来谦逊和公共领导力的研究和实践。研究的局限性/影响对课程和讲习班的适度研究产生了潜在的局限性;需要进一步的研究来测试主题在公共领导环境中的普遍性。实际含义公共领导人、教师和教练可以应用这些实践和评估措施,在PA课堂和组织中培养谦逊。独创性/价值本研究是第一批探索领导谦逊的研究之一,关注PA背景如何影响实践。
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Leading with humility in tumultuous times: evidence from the United States
PurposeWicked problems, cross-sectoral and transregional collaborations, emerging technologies and calls for innovation generate exciting but unpredictable transformations in governance. Emerging research suggests humility, rather than certitude, represents a promising ethos for public leaders working to solve problems in tumultuous times. This study examines the nature, value and practice of humility in public administration (PA) leadership.Design/methodology/approachThis study reviews cross-disciplinary research on the nature and value of humility and emerging findings and debates on humility assessment measures. It analyzes discourse among graduate students in US PA classes and uses ethnographic analysis from workshops with local government leaders to identify institutional dynamics that may influence leaders' willingness to act with humility.FindingsFindings suggest that although PA students and leaders may value humility, they encounter institutional constraints related to public sector legitimacy and narratives about expertise and risk. The author proposes a framework to guide future research and practice in humility and public leadership.Research limitations/implicationsPotential constraints emerged from a modest study of courses and workshops; further research is required to test the prevalence of themes across public leadership environments.Practical implicationsPublic leaders, teachers and coaches may apply these practices and assessment measures to cultivate humility in PA classes and organizations.Originality/valueThis study is among the first to explore leadership humility with attention to how PA context may influence practice.
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