Gatekeeping structures and trust development in public sector organizations

被引:2
作者
Norkin, Svetlana [1 ]
Bystrom, Katriina [1 ]
机构
[1] Oslo Metropolitan Univ, Dept Archivist Lib & Informat Sci, Oslo, Norway
关键词
Trust; Information management; Public sector organizations; Knowledge management; Information flow; Gatekeeping; COLLABORATIVE INFORMATION-SEEKING; HOME-CARE; FRAMEWORK; POLICY; FLOWS; TASKS;
D O I
10.1108/JD-09-2023-0186
中图分类号
TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
学科分类号
0812 ;
摘要
PurposeThis paper aims to examine the interaction between gatekeeping and trust in a public sector organization, where employees at lower hierarchical levels are expected to autonomously translate and transform directives into public services. This requires them to have access to operational steering information, i.e. information about directives and how to interpret and apply them. This study focuses on how gatekeeping structures regulate flows of operational steering information and how the gatekeeping structures affect the development of trust.Design/methodology/approachThe research design is qualitative. The data material consisted of semi-structured interviews with 26 employees in home care and schools and of eight complementary nonparticipant observations. Thematic analysis revealed the presence of static and dynamic gatekeeping structures, which are characterized by fixed and variable arrangements of information sources and channels, respectively.FindingsIn static gatekeeping structures, managers or domain experts typically act as gatekeepers, and employees also perform gatekeeping activities collectively. Gatekeeping structures allow employees to switch between acting as gatekeepers and being gated, depending on the situation. The results show that gatekeeping structures for intermediation of operational steering information may support or impede employees' work, thus affecting their trust in their peers and their work organization.Research limitations/implicationsAlthough the present study included both interviews and observations, these primarily occurred within scheduled and prearranged activities rather than capturing the nuances of the typical daily work of teachers and home care employees. As a result, certain perspectives may have been unintentionally omitted.Practical implicationsThe participants were recruited through the City of Oslo contact people, which may have impacted their status or perception in some way. Moreover, the study was conducted in the City of Oslo, a specific organization with its own unique set of values, norms and processes. The trust-based management in the City of Oslo is likely not representative of all public sector organizations.Originality/valueThis study contributes conceptually by introducing gatekeeping structures and operational steering information and empirically by providing evidence of their relationship to trust development in public service delivery. Thus, it contributes to the research fields of information management and public administration.
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页码:427 / 445
页数:19
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