Journal article
Assessing public leadership styles for innovation: a comparison of Copenhagen, Rotterdam and Barcelona
LM Ricard, EH Klijn, JM Lewis, T Ysa
Public Management Review | ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2017
Abstract
This article explores which leadership qualities public managers regard as important for public innovation. It is based on a survey of 365 senior public managers in Copenhagen, Rotterdam and Barcelona. Five perspectives on leadership were identified and tested using a number of items. Some of these proved to be more robust than others. Analysis of the three cities reveals a nuanced set of leadership styles, which include a transformational style, and one that is more dedicated to motivating employees, risk-taking and including others in decision-making. This suggests the need for more research on leadership and public-sector innovation.
Grants
Awarded by EU FP7 as part of the LIPSE research project 'Learning from Innovation in Public Sector Environments'
Funding Acknowledgements
This research was funded by the EU FP7 as part of the LIPSE research project 'Learning from Innovation in Public Sector Environments' [no. 320090].