Meynhardt, TimoTimoMeynhardtMetelmann, JörgJörgMetelmann2023-04-132023-04-132009-03-15https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/handle/20.500.14171/7628510.1080/01900690902732806This paper analyzes public value creation by the German Federal Labour Agency (FLA) from a middle management perspective. We relate the role description of a public value manager by Mark Moore with middle management research inspired by Floyd and Wooldridge. As a result of a case study we conceptualize critical experience of middle management and its antecedents in balancing different value dimensions. The conflict potential is seen less in managing different expectations from the top and the front line, but rather in enacting an integrative public value manager role itself which requires significant adaptive and value-balancing work customarily attributed to professional (private)leadership.enrole conflictpublic valuemiddle managementvalue-balancing leadershipPushing the Envelope: Creating Public Value in the Labor Market : An Empirical Study on the Role of Middle Managersjournal article