2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-022-07690-3
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Seizing the opportunity: the emergence of shared leadership during the deployment of an integrated performance management system

Abstract: Background Performance management systems have been introduced in health and social services institutions to improve organizational performance, supporting the emergence of new management behaviors that are more rooted in collaborative management practices. This study aims to understand how different leadership styles emerge through the implementation of a performance management system and its related tools, and how these can foster distributed leadership. Methods… Show more

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“…Of course, we could increase training and give people data on what makes a firm competitive and profitable, answering questions such as what sort of leadership behavior leads to profits, strong brands and satisfied stakeholders [36,37] (including our planet)?…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of course, we could increase training and give people data on what makes a firm competitive and profitable, answering questions such as what sort of leadership behavior leads to profits, strong brands and satisfied stakeholders [36,37] (including our planet)?…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to this support from coworkers, Carnochan and colleagues (2014) report that management plays a key role in the implementation of new data systems by championing performance measurement systems. Managers may convince professionals to use PMIs in the appropriate and intended way (Fournier, Moisan, and Lagacé 2022). Nonetheless, Evans (2010) argues we should not exaggerate the influence of managers in implementation.…”
Section: Unpacking Discretionary Spacementioning
confidence: 99%