Bridge over troubled waters? Experimental evidence into the influence of leadership on employees' collaborative engagement

IF 6.1 1区 管理学 Q1 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Public Administration Review Pub Date : 2024-05-13 DOI:10.1111/puar.13834
Anders Barslund Grøn
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It is not easy to secure and sustain efficient interorganizational collaboration in hierarchically demarcated and functionally specialized public sectors. This article investigates whether and how public leaders can motivate and catalyze their own employees to engage in behaviors that foster and support collaboration across organizational jurisdictions. Using survey data from 555 occupational therapists in Danish municipalities, we employed an innovative scenario‐based research design including video vignettes and a centipede game to mimic real‐life collaboration. We show that clear and collaboration‐focused leadership has a positive and substantial effect on employees' engagement in an interorganizational collaboration with a regionally employed nurse. Further, the effects are stronger for respondents with higher public service motivation, higher collaborative self‐efficacy, more tenure, and at a younger age. The findings contribute to understanding public leadership and employee engagement in interorganizational collaboration and emphasize that leaders should carefully consider their context and communication when engaging their employees.
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困境中的桥梁?领导力对员工合作参与度影响的实验证据
在等级分明、职能专业化的公共部门中,确保并维持高效的组织间合作并非易事。本文探讨了公共机构的领导者是否以及如何激励和促进自己的员工参与到促进和支持跨组织协作的行为中来。通过对丹麦各城市 555 名职业治疗师的调查数据,我们采用了一种创新的情景式研究设计,包括视频插图和蜈蚣游戏来模拟现实生活中的协作。我们的研究结果表明,明确且注重协作的领导方式对员工参与组织间合作、与地区护士合作有积极而实质性的影响。此外,对于具有更高的公共服务动机、更高的合作自我效能感、更高的任期和更年轻的受访者来说,这种影响更强。研究结果有助于理解组织间合作中的公共领导力和员工参与度,并强调领导者在吸引员工参与时应仔细考虑其背景和沟通方式。
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