“我不知道发生了什么”:理论化未知性与分布式领导之间的关系

‘I don’t know what’s going on’: Theorising the relationship between unknowingness and distributed leadership

HUMAN RELATIONS · 2024
被引 10
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

通过民族志研究,探讨在复杂组织中,领导者承认并接受“不知道”的状态如何促进分布式领导,挑战了传统英雄式全知领导者的观点。

Abstract

Surely a leader should know what to do? But what happens when complexity means they cannot know which path to take? We answer this question with an ethnographic study of distributed leadership (DL) in an organisation grappling with inherent tensions within its mission. The article makes a counter-intuitive argument for the value and utility of unknowingness, defined as a state of awareness of both an absence of knowing and one’s inability to know. Three inter-related aspects to unknowingness are developed – acceptance of not knowing, tolerance of the discomfort of not knowing, and distribution of unknowingness – leading to an innovative theory of unknowingness. We reveal how unknowingness and DL are bound with each other in the sense that not knowing can enable distribution of leadership within the organisation, whilst DL addresses challenges in complex organisations associated with not knowing. We thereby provide an illustration of the interplay between those with hierarchical authority and others dispersed throughout an organisation. In sum, we provide an alternative perspective to the heroic, all-knowing individual leader.

组织行为学领导力管理学社会学