The Diffusion of Global Models of Appropriate Leadership Behavior: Explaining Changing Leadership Priorities of High Ranking Public Managers

Morten Balle Hansen

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    Abstract

    The question posed is whether and how public senior managers’ perceptions of what is important in
    performing their roles have changed from the beginning of the 1990s to the end of the 2000s.
    The theoretical approach to the analysis is based on a macro-phenomenological institutional
    perspective, which emphasizes the importance of diffusion and translation of global models of
    legitimate behavior.
    The hypothesis is that certain globally legitimated notions of good leadership gradually became
    more widespread among municipal senior managers from the start of the 1990s to the end of the
    2000s.
    The empirical analyses are based on multivariate regression analyses of survey data generated
    among Danish municipal senior managers in 1992, 2006 and 2008.
    The study clearly indicates that a change has taken place in leadership orientation among Danish
    municipal senior managers towards globally legitimated models of good leadership. Municipal
    senior managers orient themselves more towards leadership priorities that are recommended in the
    international literature on leadership. They have generally become more oriented towards
    production, development of relations, innovation and attention to the external environment. During
    the same period the classic administrator role has been given a lower priority
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication date26 May 2012
    Number of pages21
    Publication statusPublished - 26 May 2012
    EventPublic Management Research Conference: Seeking Excellence in a Time of Change, Fudan University, Shanghai, China May 25-27, 2012 - Shanghai, China
    Duration: 25 May 201227 May 2012

    Conference

    ConferencePublic Management Research Conference: Seeking Excellence in a Time of Change, Fudan University, Shanghai, China May 25-27, 2012
    Country/TerritoryChina
    CityShanghai
    Period25/05/201227/05/2012

    Keywords

    • Diffusion
    • leadership
    • New Public Management
    • Public administration

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