We draw on institutional entrepreneurship theory to analyse the dynamics of institutional change in a healthcare context. The focus of our interest is in the relationship between an institutional entrepreneur’s ‘subject position’, defined in terms of their structural and normative legitimacy within the existing institutional landscape, and the nature of the change enacted. We develop this approach through an examination of the implementation of new pathways for cancer genetic services within the English National Health Service. Employing comparative case analysis we show that those who have limited structural legitimacy under prevailing conditions are most willing to engender change, but also least able; whereas those who have strong struct...
Recent health care reforms in England, combined with financial austerity, have accelerated both corp...
The notion of institutional entrepreneurship emerged to explain how actors change the institutions i...
Background Challenges brought about by developments such as continuing market reforms and budget red...
Introduction Over the past 3 decades, there has been a substantial shift to the marketisation of gov...
AbstractNew technologies must be accompanied by institutional change. Innovative actors therefore ne...
New technologies must be accompanied by institutional change. Innovative actors therefore need to do...
Although digitalization has profoundly changed the business logic in many industries, the healthcare...
© 2017 The Author(s). Institutional entrepreneurs are vital for facilitating non-incremental health ...
Recent health care reforms in England, combined with financial austerity, have accelerated both corp...
Using institutional entrepreneurship theory, I examine the emergence of a novel partnership model in...
Recent health care reforms in England, combined with financial austerity, have accelerated both corp...
Purpose: Although the digital era has given rise to major transformations in many industries, health...
Recent health care reforms in England, combined with financial austerity, have accelerated both corp...
The notion of institutional entrepreneurship emerged to explain how actors change the institutions i...
Background Challenges brought about by developments such as continuing market reforms and budget red...
Introduction Over the past 3 decades, there has been a substantial shift to the marketisation of gov...
AbstractNew technologies must be accompanied by institutional change. Innovative actors therefore ne...
New technologies must be accompanied by institutional change. Innovative actors therefore need to do...
Although digitalization has profoundly changed the business logic in many industries, the healthcare...
© 2017 The Author(s). Institutional entrepreneurs are vital for facilitating non-incremental health ...
Recent health care reforms in England, combined with financial austerity, have accelerated both corp...
Using institutional entrepreneurship theory, I examine the emergence of a novel partnership model in...
Recent health care reforms in England, combined with financial austerity, have accelerated both corp...
Purpose: Although the digital era has given rise to major transformations in many industries, health...
Recent health care reforms in England, combined with financial austerity, have accelerated both corp...
The notion of institutional entrepreneurship emerged to explain how actors change the institutions i...
Background Challenges brought about by developments such as continuing market reforms and budget red...