Consensual commitment : a grounded theory of the meso-level influence of organizational design on leadership and decision-making

Paul Rowland, Ken Parry

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    Abstract

    This research examined the relationship between organizational design and leadership in decision-making teams. It used a grounded theory-based qualitative research design. The validity of the research was enhanced by data triangulation, wherein quantitative psychometric data augmented the qualitative data that are traditionally used. The research was based upon two organizations within the substantive setting of the knowledge industry. The higher order category of consensual commitment explained effective decision-making. At the meso-level of leadership modeling, organizational design influenced both leadership style and decision-making. Specifically, an organizational design that generated lateral job roles and a relational leadership orientation was found to enhance consensual commitment, and provided a level of assurance against dysfunctional team dynamics.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)535-553
    Number of pages19
    JournalLeadership Quarterly
    Volume20
    Issue number4
    Publication statusPublished - 2009

    Keywords

    • decision making
    • grounded theory
    • leadership

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