平庸和有害的公共部门领导

IF 0.8 Q4 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
E. Franken, G. Plimmer
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目的领导力在公共场合很重要。它影响员工的发展,进而影响公共服务的有效提供。有害的领导限制了这两项要求的实现。尽管有很多关于公共领导力的研究,但很少有人在独特的公共部门背景下探讨领导力差的方面,重点是领导人才。本文的目的是探索公共部门环境,将其视为一种可以实现有害领导的环境,并确定有害行为的这些方面是什么。特别是,它关注的是常见的、日常形式的有害的平庸领导,而不是更戏剧性但更罕见的破坏性或有毒领导。设计/方法论/方法研究分三个阶段进行。在研究一(N=10)中,使用关键事件技术的访谈确定了有害行为。研究二(N=10)确定了感知的因果过程和这些过程的结果。研究三是使用两个焦点小组(n=7)和两个进一步的访谈(n=6)进行验证检查。发现有害行为的四个维度:微观管理、向上而非向下管理、低社会和职业支持以及被动领导。发现了几种伤害途径,包括员工信心、动机、协作、学习和发展的减弱。研究局限性/含义这项研究受到一个公共部门系统中收集的小样本和数据的限制。但其影响仍然是有意义的。这项研究确定了有害领导力可能发生的一些方式,而现有的有害领导力研究却忽略了这一点,这些研究往往侧重于更具毒性的伤害形式。还讨论了NPM和其他改革作为当前领导行为的重要塑造者的作用。实际含义为了解决这些行为,建议在领导力发展、选拔和绩效管理方面进行进一步投资。社会影响社会影响包括阻碍有效提供服务以及处理日益动态和复杂问题的能力有限。原创性/价值公共部门领导力研究通常是玫瑰色的,或者描述了应该是什么。相反,本文描述了日常平庸但有害的领导力。
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Mediocre and harmful public sector leadership
Purpose Leadership matters in public contexts. It influences employee development and, in turn, the effective delivery of public services. Harmful leadership limits the fulfilment of both these requirements. Although there are many studies of public leadership, few explore aspects of poor leadership focusing on leading people, in the unique public sector context. The purpose of this paper is to explore the public sector environment as one that can enable harmful leadership, and identifies what those aspects of harmful behaviours are. In particular, it focuses on common, day-to-day forms of harmful mediocre leadership rather than more dramatic, but rarer, forms of destructive or toxic leadership. Design/methodology/approach The study was conducted over three phases. In study one (N=10) interviews using the critical incident technique identified harmful behaviours. Study two (N=10) identified perceived causal processes and outcomes of these processes. Study three was a validation check using two focus groups (n=7) and two further interviews (n=6). Findings Four dimensions of harmful behaviour were found: micromanagement, managing up but not down, low social and career support and reactive leadership. Several pathways to harm were found, including lessened employee confidence, motivation, collaboration, learning and development. Research limitations/implications This research is limited by a small sample and data collected in one public sector system. But its implications are still meaningful. The research identified some ways that harmful leadership can occur, that is missed in existing studies of harmful leadership, which tend to focus on more toxic forms of harm. The role of NPM and other reforms as important shapers of current leadership behaviours are also discussed. Practical implications To address these behaviours further investment in leadership development, selection and performance management is recommended. Social implications Social implications include the hindering of effective service delivery and limited ability to deal with increasingly dynamic and complicated problem. Originality/value Public sector leadership studies are often rose tinted, or describe what should be. Instead, this paper describes what sometimes is, in terms of day-to-day mediocre but harmful leadership.
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