Abstract:<strong>Orientation: </strong> The intractability of public service delivery and a polarised societal landscape heighten anxiety and reinforce a propensity for public service organisations to be used for defensive purposes.<p><strong>Research purpose:</strong> This article employs social defense theory to explore manifestations of anxiety and defense within South African public service organisations.</p><p><strong>Motivation for the study:</strong> Dominant… Show more
“…In a fascinating article, Mnguni (2012) discusses the public service in South Africa in terms of psycho-social dynamics, especially that of 'social defence theory'. It is not enough to examine the factual and explicit, he argues; one must also pay attention to the unconscious and hidden aspects of poor service delivery (ibid:3).…”
Section: A Deficit Of Responsibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This results in a distorted understanding of reality. Mnguni's (2012) main findings are that the deployment of ill-qualified party loyalists to key positions in the public service is perverse: it serves as a collective defense against the impossible aspects of the task at hand. The appointees, in turn, deploy organisational processes to defend against feelings of incompetence and the inevitability of failure.…”
Entering through the narrow gate and walking the hard road: The role of Christian leaders in exposing moral evil in the South African workplace', Koers − Bulletin for Christian Scholarship 79(2), Art. #2120, 9 pages.
“…In a fascinating article, Mnguni (2012) discusses the public service in South Africa in terms of psycho-social dynamics, especially that of 'social defence theory'. It is not enough to examine the factual and explicit, he argues; one must also pay attention to the unconscious and hidden aspects of poor service delivery (ibid:3).…”
Section: A Deficit Of Responsibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This results in a distorted understanding of reality. Mnguni's (2012) main findings are that the deployment of ill-qualified party loyalists to key positions in the public service is perverse: it serves as a collective defense against the impossible aspects of the task at hand. The appointees, in turn, deploy organisational processes to defend against feelings of incompetence and the inevitability of failure.…”
Entering through the narrow gate and walking the hard road: The role of Christian leaders in exposing moral evil in the South African workplace', Koers − Bulletin for Christian Scholarship 79(2), Art. #2120, 9 pages.
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