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From management to leadership: a shift towards understanding the organizational complexity of multidisciplinary collaboration: a shift towards understanding the organizational complexity of multidisciplinary collaboration

  • Anne Marie Anker Villumsen
  • , Ole Steen Kristensen
    • Aarhus University

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    Abstract

    Multidisciplinary collaboration is central to modern social welfare organizations,
    yet knowledge about the organizational context of collaboration is scarce. The
    study objective was to establish multidisciplinary collaboration by designing an
    organizational field study. The aim of this article is to explore managerial roles
    and perspectives during an organizational process of developing multidisciplinary collaboration. Eighteen management meetings, held during a two-year period, are analysed. The analysis reveals that the management gradually grasps the complexity of multidisciplinary collaboration; negotiations on the concept are ongoing while their point of view changes from distant to involved. The management takes leadership towards multidisciplinary collaboration through a series of legitimacy-related negotiations, illustrating the organizational and managerial contexts of multidisciplinary collaboration as well as introducing it as a new type of managerial task.
    Translated title of the contributionFra ledelse til lederskab:: En bevægelse frem mod en forståelse af den organisatoriske kompleksitet i tværprofessionelt samarbejde
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalEuropean Journal of Social Work
    Number of pages19
    ISSN1369-1457
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2015

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