Public leaders in accelerated times:a qualitative study on their reflective practices in the Netherlands

Purpose: The purpose of this article is to phenomenologically explore the reflective practices of leaders in public organisations amidst a complex societal context in combination with rapid changes. In this article, the authors specifically explore the lived experiences of public leaders to generate new hypotheses concerning their reflective practices. Design/methodology/approach: The phenomenological methodology consists of analysing the lived experiences of 13 public leaders, collected in an in-depth interview and written reflections. Findings: The thick data offer new and up-to-date insight... Mehr ...

Verfasser: van der Steen, Barbara
van Saane, Joke
van Dijk, Gerda
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2023
Reihe/Periodikum: van der Steen , B , van Saane , J & van Dijk , G 2023 , ' Public leaders in accelerated times : a qualitative study on their reflective practices in the Netherlands ' , International Journal of Public Leadership , vol. 19 , no. 4 , pp. 304-315 . https://doi.org/10.1108/IJPL-05-2023-0041
Schlagwörter: Accelerated times / Complexity / Phenomenology / Public leadership / Qualitative research / Reflective practice / Resonance
Sprache: Englisch
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Purpose: The purpose of this article is to phenomenologically explore the reflective practices of leaders in public organisations amidst a complex societal context in combination with rapid changes. In this article, the authors specifically explore the lived experiences of public leaders to generate new hypotheses concerning their reflective practices. Design/methodology/approach: The phenomenological methodology consists of analysing the lived experiences of 13 public leaders, collected in an in-depth interview and written reflections. Findings: The thick data offer new and up-to-date insights into the daily experiences of public leaders concerning their challenges, the effect of the addictive and alienating forces, their reflex to withdrawal when facing emotional incidents and the effects of their contradictory mindsets. Practical implications: The practical implication is a critical approach towards reflective practices of public leaders. The risk is that reflectivity is approached as a socially desirable instrumental ritual. Considering the needs and desires the public leaders shared, the authors wonder: Is there a growing importance of reflective time and space – or, above all, meaningful relations and resonant moments amidst the alienation forces? Originality/value: The phenomenological exploration offers concrete insights into the daily experience of public leaders', as opposed to the often-abstract theory. The new hypotheses provide a new starting point for further critical phenomenological research.