Based on the resource-based theory, this study analyzed cross-organization cooperation and resource value of hospital medical departments in the viewpoint of rare, irreplaceable, and inimitability of a resource base model developed by scholars Grant and Barney. We interviewed 10 respondents in three regional hospitals and analyzed the interview contents according to the model. The important results are twofold: (a) The rare and irreplaceable resources owned by hospitals relate to the competitive advantage of the hospital; (b) Hospital medical collaboration across organizational divisions or self-development and medical divisions in professional competence are positively correlated
Background Policymakers stimulate competition in universalistic health-care systems while encouragi...
Hospital care is a joint production involving a wide range of services; ranging from medical service...
This commentary reviews a recent piece by Burton and Rycroft-Malone on the use of Resource Based Vie...
Based on the resource-based theory, this study analyzed cross-organization cooperation and resource ...
This study follows a resource-based theory perspective and aims to analyze the interorganizational r...
Context/Objective: Resource sharing, arrangements between local health departments (LHDs) for joint ...
This research focuses on inter-organizational collaborative networks. Organizations are increasingly...
The environment influencing hospitals in the health industry is quite complicated, and despite the h...
Objective: To study how hospitals and their diagnosis and treatmentsupplies relate to each other, an...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine how two large health systems formulate and impleme...
The current research literature has little on the understanding and use of intangible resources in ...
Hospital care is a joint production involving a wide range of services; ranging from medical service...
Hospital organizations are characterized by their complexity and are different from other examples o...
Extant research on interorganizational relationships has generally considered the propensity of orga...
Background Policymakers stimulate competition in universalistic health-care systems while encouragi...
Hospital care is a joint production involving a wide range of services; ranging from medical service...
This commentary reviews a recent piece by Burton and Rycroft-Malone on the use of Resource Based Vie...
Based on the resource-based theory, this study analyzed cross-organization cooperation and resource ...
This study follows a resource-based theory perspective and aims to analyze the interorganizational r...
Context/Objective: Resource sharing, arrangements between local health departments (LHDs) for joint ...
This research focuses on inter-organizational collaborative networks. Organizations are increasingly...
The environment influencing hospitals in the health industry is quite complicated, and despite the h...
Objective: To study how hospitals and their diagnosis and treatmentsupplies relate to each other, an...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine how two large health systems formulate and impleme...
The current research literature has little on the understanding and use of intangible resources in ...
Hospital care is a joint production involving a wide range of services; ranging from medical service...
Hospital organizations are characterized by their complexity and are different from other examples o...
Extant research on interorganizational relationships has generally considered the propensity of orga...
Background Policymakers stimulate competition in universalistic health-care systems while encouragi...
Hospital care is a joint production involving a wide range of services; ranging from medical service...
This commentary reviews a recent piece by Burton and Rycroft-Malone on the use of Resource Based Vie...