Abstract This paper offers a short commentary on the editorial by Mannion and Exworthy. The paper highlights the positive insights offered by their analysis into the tensions between the competing institutional logics of standardization and customization in healthcare, in part manifested in the conflict between managers and professionals, and endorses the plea of the authors for further research in this field. However, the editorial is criticized for its lack of a strong societal reference point, the comparative absence of focus on hybridization, and its failure to highlight structural factors impinging on the opposing logics in a broader neo-institutional framework. With reference to the Procrustean metaphor, it is argued that great...
Through a comparative historical study of community pharmacy in the UK, Italy, Sweden and the USA, t...
The objective of this research is to explore the nature of the interplay among various institutional...
This article aims to gain a better understanding on micro processes of how frontline professionals u...
This paper offers a short commentary on the editorial by Mannion and Exworthy. The paper highlights ...
This article builds on Mannion and Exworthy’s account of the tensions between standardization and cu...
Recent years have witnessed a parallel and seemingly contradictory trend towards both the standardiz...
Abstract The healthcare context is characterized with new developments, technologies, ideas and exp...
The healthcare context is characterized with new developments, technologies, ideas and expectations ...
Abstract This commentary on the recent think piece by Mannion and Exworthy reviews their core argum...
Abstract In their 2017 article, Mannion and Exworthy provide a thoughtful and theory-based analysis...
Abstract Patients want their personal needs to be taken into account. Accordingly, the management o...
Researchers working under the institutional logics perspective find the struggle between managerial ...
International audiencePatients want their personal needs to be taken into account. Accordingly, the ...
Recent literature on hybridity has provided useful insights into how professionals have responded to...
This article aims to gain a better understanding on micro processes of how frontline professionals u...
Through a comparative historical study of community pharmacy in the UK, Italy, Sweden and the USA, t...
The objective of this research is to explore the nature of the interplay among various institutional...
This article aims to gain a better understanding on micro processes of how frontline professionals u...
This paper offers a short commentary on the editorial by Mannion and Exworthy. The paper highlights ...
This article builds on Mannion and Exworthy’s account of the tensions between standardization and cu...
Recent years have witnessed a parallel and seemingly contradictory trend towards both the standardiz...
Abstract The healthcare context is characterized with new developments, technologies, ideas and exp...
The healthcare context is characterized with new developments, technologies, ideas and expectations ...
Abstract This commentary on the recent think piece by Mannion and Exworthy reviews their core argum...
Abstract In their 2017 article, Mannion and Exworthy provide a thoughtful and theory-based analysis...
Abstract Patients want their personal needs to be taken into account. Accordingly, the management o...
Researchers working under the institutional logics perspective find the struggle between managerial ...
International audiencePatients want their personal needs to be taken into account. Accordingly, the ...
Recent literature on hybridity has provided useful insights into how professionals have responded to...
This article aims to gain a better understanding on micro processes of how frontline professionals u...
Through a comparative historical study of community pharmacy in the UK, Italy, Sweden and the USA, t...
The objective of this research is to explore the nature of the interplay among various institutional...
This article aims to gain a better understanding on micro processes of how frontline professionals u...