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Trust, Power and Public Sector Leadership - A Relational Approach (Hardcover)
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Trust, Power and Public Sector Leadership - A Relational Approach (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Studies in Trust Research
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Trust, Power and Public Sector Leadership: A Relational Approach
provides a critical theoretical treatment of trust in the realm of
public management and governance. The public trust agenda is an
antidote to rampant bureaucratic control and, in particular, the
marketization and instrumentalization associated with New Public
Management. The book approaches trust from a relational perspective
that draws on insights from trust research, modern sociology and
organization and management theory, while lending support to
developments in New Public Governance. It provides a theoretical
framework that distinguishes between institutional, economic, moral
and relational trust and shows how a relational perspective is able
to incorporate insights from the other paradigms in an inclusive
approach to trust processes. Apart from providing a theoretical
reading of the workings of trust in public organizations, the book
addresses how trust relates to power and control along with notions
of debureaucratization, post-bureaucratic organization and
post-heroic leadership. It also shows how the trust agenda, in
theory and practice, is related to social capital and thus efforts
to strengthen social relations and collaboration in and around
public organizations. Speaking of practice, the book takes its
empirical point of departure in the Danish public sector. However,
the aim of the book is not to promote the High trust Danish case as
a benchmark or best practice. The aim is to theorize and help make
sense of this particular experience by applying general theory to
it and extracting general insights - with broader application -
from its particular manifestations and outcomes. There is a need
for more elaborate theorizing about trust and power in a public
sector setting, and the Danish experience is useful as a starting
point for this ambition.
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