How Leaders Navigate Dysfunctional Interdependency: The Interplay between Leading and Politicking in Ghanaian Public Hospitals

Liedong, Tahiru Azaaviele and Eyong, Joseph and Adegbile, Abiodun (2025) How Leaders Navigate Dysfunctional Interdependency: The Interplay between Leading and Politicking in Ghanaian Public Hospitals. Public Management Review. ISSN 1471-9037 (In Press)

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Abstract

In this study, we explore why and how leaders deploy political behaviour to overcome dysfunctional interdependency in public organizations. Employing grounded theory methodology and analyzing interview data from managers of public hospitals in Ghana, we uncover how structural and emotional factors create dysfunctional interdependency and how managers use trans-spherical leadership – an approach that conceives effective leadership as orchestrating influence beyond a manager’s focal sphere – to overcome this situation. Trans-spherical leadership has two dimensions (buffering and bridging), three levels (micro-lobby, meso-lobby, and macro-lobby) and two mechanisms (substance and signal). We also found that it serves as a foundational approach that underpins the successful deployment of other leadership styles. Together, our findings highlight the role of political behaviour in effective leadership as well as the synonymity of effective leadership and internal politicking in dysfunctional conditions, thereby contributing to a deeper understanding of public leadership as a political process.

Item Type: Article
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14 December 2025
Accepted
Uncontrolled Keywords: Trans-spherical leadership; effective leadership; organizational dysfunction; politics in leadership; healthcare; Ghana
Subjects: CAH17 - business and management > CAH17-01 - business and management > CAH17-01-02 - business studies
Divisions: Business School > Management, Business and Marketing
Depositing User: Gemma Tonks
Date Deposited: 19 Dec 2025 14:55
Last Modified: 19 Dec 2025 14:55
URI: https://www.open-access.bcu.ac.uk/id/eprint/16785

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