SUCCESSFUL IMPLEMENTATION OF INTERNAL CONTRACTS A case study in the Public Sector
Abstract
The implementation of internal contracts in three elderly care facilities in the southwest coast
of Sweden has been proven to achieve multiple benefits over the past years. Previous research
about the success of different facilities have focused on internal contracts and its benefits,
however, there was a lack of research addressing the multiple factors that could be influencing
those results. This research proposes a definition of an organizational structure that explains
the success of the facilities, and how that success is conceptualized. For that purpose the
authors interviewed a total of ten employees in different positions from the three elderly care
facilities that applied internal contracts and analyzed their answers focusing on their
perception of the communication, leadership, and organization of their workplace. The results
indicated that internal contracts were not the only factor involved in the success and
engagement achieved, but that the responsible components was a combination of internal
contracts, an organizational model based on division of labor and a leadership style focused
on delegating leaders with knowledge of group development processes. Furthermore, the
authors found that this combination of factors together, explained better the positive effects in
the employees then every factor by itself. The research finally resulted in the development of
the Colombo-Izquierdo Organizational Model, useful for the future implementation and
replication of the success and achievements of the elderly care facilities studied in other
environments.
Degree
Master theses
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Date
2019-03-20Author
Colombo, Andrés
López Izquierdo, Tomás
Keywords
Adaptive Leadership
Colombo-Izquierdo Organizational Model
Internal Contract
Internal Communication,
Intrapreneurship
Leadership
Public sector
Organizational Change
Organizational Model
Organizational Structure
Series/Report no.
2018:027
Language
eng