PurposeThe reorganization of the Portuguese national healthcare system around networks of hospital centers was advanced for reasons promoted as those of effectiveness and efficiency and initially presented as an opportunity for organizational transcendence through synergy. The purpose of this paper is to study transcendence as felt by the authors’ participants to create knowledge about the process.Design/methodology/approachThe paper consists of an inductive approach aimed at exploring the lived experience of transcendence. The authors collected data via interviews, observations, informal conversations and archival data, in order and followed the logic of grounded theory to build theory on transcendence as process.FindingsTranscendence, how...
Healthcare services have engaged in domestic and international mergers in recent years in order to m...
This is a comparative case study of public sector hospital mergers in England and Ontario in the 199...
Public service health care organizations are often characterized by ambiguity of roles, authorities,...
Purpose – The reorganization of the Portuguese national healthcare system around networks of hospita...
A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Managemen...
Despite the continuing US hospital merger wave, it remains unclear how mergers change, or fail to ch...
Purpose:Organizational scholars are intrigued about stakeholders who propose multiple and conflictin...
Abstract Purpose: While previous health-care-related hybridity research has focused on macro- and m...
Purpose - Legitimizing health-care networks over time is crucial to the survival of the networks, bu...
Introduction. Today there is no doubt that mergers have permeated all sectors of society, including ...
Cahier de recherche n° 2010-03 E1While paradox is increasingly presented in organisational literatur...
Change management is a big part of any project. The human factor can easily be the pillar of the suc...
Abstract Background: Challenged to innovate and improve efficiency both at the policy level and in ...
Purpose - Mergers are important and challenging elements in hospital reforms. The authors study the...
Hospitals are labor intensive facilities based on highly skilled employees. A merger of hospitals is...
Healthcare services have engaged in domestic and international mergers in recent years in order to m...
This is a comparative case study of public sector hospital mergers in England and Ontario in the 199...
Public service health care organizations are often characterized by ambiguity of roles, authorities,...
Purpose – The reorganization of the Portuguese national healthcare system around networks of hospita...
A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Managemen...
Despite the continuing US hospital merger wave, it remains unclear how mergers change, or fail to ch...
Purpose:Organizational scholars are intrigued about stakeholders who propose multiple and conflictin...
Abstract Purpose: While previous health-care-related hybridity research has focused on macro- and m...
Purpose - Legitimizing health-care networks over time is crucial to the survival of the networks, bu...
Introduction. Today there is no doubt that mergers have permeated all sectors of society, including ...
Cahier de recherche n° 2010-03 E1While paradox is increasingly presented in organisational literatur...
Change management is a big part of any project. The human factor can easily be the pillar of the suc...
Abstract Background: Challenged to innovate and improve efficiency both at the policy level and in ...
Purpose - Mergers are important and challenging elements in hospital reforms. The authors study the...
Hospitals are labor intensive facilities based on highly skilled employees. A merger of hospitals is...
Healthcare services have engaged in domestic and international mergers in recent years in order to m...
This is a comparative case study of public sector hospital mergers in England and Ontario in the 199...
Public service health care organizations are often characterized by ambiguity of roles, authorities,...