This paper explores similarities and differences in the value stances of clinicians and hospital managers in Australia, England, New Zealand and China, and provides some new insights into how we theorise about the health profession and its relations with management. The paper draws on data derived from a closed-ended questionnaire administered to 2637 hospital-based medical, nursing and managerial staff. We examine variations between the countries in the value orientations of doctors, nurses and managers by considering their assessments of issues that are the focus of reform. In particular, we examine the ways in which the Chinese findings differ from those of the other countries. Whereas the results from the Commonwealth hospitals showed a...
This research investigates the relevance of professional subcultures in a climate of change at a lar...
This research is a sociological examination of the introduction and operation of Medical Advisory St...
Abstract Background An increasing number of studies on physicians’ professionalism have been done si...
This paper explores the relationship between doctor managers and senior health administrators (CEOs ...
In health systems around the world the current trend has been for doctors to increase their particip...
CONTEXT Over the last two decades, many medical educators have sought to define professionalism. Ini...
In the last three decades, medical doctors have increasingly been exposed to management control meas...
This paper documents the resilience of medical and nursing profession-based subcultures and the exte...
This paper reports on the impact of growing managerialism on the work practices of two groups of pro...
professionals in Australia: A comparative study of university academics and hospital nurses Dr Yvonn...
In the last three decades, medical doctors have increasingly been exposed to management control meas...
In many developed countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom, the relationships b...
This article aims to examine tensions between hybrid clinician managers' professional values and hea...
Health care reform has become a global phenomenon. Countries are experiencing similar problems with ...
Background: Health service managers are integral to supporting the effective and efficient delivery ...
This research investigates the relevance of professional subcultures in a climate of change at a lar...
This research is a sociological examination of the introduction and operation of Medical Advisory St...
Abstract Background An increasing number of studies on physicians’ professionalism have been done si...
This paper explores the relationship between doctor managers and senior health administrators (CEOs ...
In health systems around the world the current trend has been for doctors to increase their particip...
CONTEXT Over the last two decades, many medical educators have sought to define professionalism. Ini...
In the last three decades, medical doctors have increasingly been exposed to management control meas...
This paper documents the resilience of medical and nursing profession-based subcultures and the exte...
This paper reports on the impact of growing managerialism on the work practices of two groups of pro...
professionals in Australia: A comparative study of university academics and hospital nurses Dr Yvonn...
In the last three decades, medical doctors have increasingly been exposed to management control meas...
In many developed countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom, the relationships b...
This article aims to examine tensions between hybrid clinician managers' professional values and hea...
Health care reform has become a global phenomenon. Countries are experiencing similar problems with ...
Background: Health service managers are integral to supporting the effective and efficient delivery ...
This research investigates the relevance of professional subcultures in a climate of change at a lar...
This research is a sociological examination of the introduction and operation of Medical Advisory St...
Abstract Background An increasing number of studies on physicians’ professionalism have been done si...