Dutch Managerial Leadership Strategies: Managing Uncertainty Avoidance, Feminine-Related Social Roles, Organisation Prosperity Focus, and Work Orientation within A Polder Framework

Q2 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Contemporary Management Research Pub Date : 2018-06-30 DOI:10.7903/CMR.18279
C. Selvarajah, D. Meyer, A. Waal, B. Heijden
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This paper extends Schama’s (1988) notion of moral geography where there is a determinacy link between an ecology and those managing organisations within it. We emphasise that the link is framed by its historical legacy of social ideals. This paper hypothesises that the egalitarian influence of the polder philosophy leads Dutch managers to value cooperative partnership based on consensus decision-making, in a symbiotic relationship between the manager and the community. Structural equation modelling of the data obtained from surveying 808 managers across occupational industry sectors in the Netherlands support this hypothesis. Results reveal that in the Netherlands (1) the external environment has an unique influence, through its impact on managerial behaviour; (2) the external environment has a profound influence on managers’ personal qualities underpinned by their feminine-value-oriented social roles; and (3) organisational prosperity and work orientations are driven by environmental uncertainty avoidance and managers’ feminine-valued social roles. Keywords: Uncertainty Avoidance, Social Roles, Organisation Prosperity, Work Orientation, Preferred Leadership Styles, Polder Philosophy To cite this document: Christopher Selvarajah, Denny Meyer, Andre de Waal, and Beatrice Van der Heijden, "Dutch Managerial Leadership Strategies: Managing Uncertainty Avoidance, Feminine-Related Social Roles, Organisation Prosperity Focus, and Work Orientation within A Polder Framework", Contemporary Management Research, Vol.14, No.2, pp. 87-120, 2018. Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.7903/cmr.18279
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荷兰管理领导策略:管理不确定性规避、女性相关社会角色、组织繁荣焦点和工作导向
本文扩展了Schama(1988)的道德地理学概念,其中生态与其中的管理组织之间存在确定性联系。我们强调,这种联系是由其社会理想的历史遗产所构成的。本文假设波兰哲学的平等主义影响导致荷兰管理者在管理者和社区之间的共生关系中重视基于共识决策的合作伙伴关系。结构方程模型的数据从调查808名经理跨职业行业部门在荷兰支持这一假设。结果表明,在荷兰(1)外部环境具有独特的影响,通过其对管理行为的影响;(2)外部环境对管理者的个人素质有深刻的影响,而管理者的社会角色以女性价值为导向;(3)组织繁荣和工作取向受环境不确定性规避和管理者女性化社会角色的驱动。引用本文:Christopher Selvarajah, Denny Meyer, Andre de Waal, Beatrice Van der Heijden,“荷兰管理领导策略:管理不确定性规避,女性相关社会角色,组织繁荣焦点和工作取向”,当代管理研究,第14卷,第2期,第87-120页,2018。此文档的永久链接:http://dx.doi.org/10.7903/cmr.18279
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