This research investigates the relevance of professional subcultures in a climate of change at a large hospital in South-Western Sydney and addresses the question : 'How do changes associated with health reform impact upon cultural interdependence between professional identities?'. As a corollary, cultural interdependence between professional identities may have profound consequences for health reform and for hospital management. By exploring the two main ideas, Professional Sub-group culture and change, this research draws from existing theory in areas such as organisational culture and cultural change, professional identities and health reform. The thesis addresses three anthropological perspectives of cultural change. It addresses the in...
The present study explored the multiple identities held by health professionals in a large public ho...
The present study explored the multiple identities held by health professionals in a large public ho...
The increasing nursing shortage experienced in healthcare institutions alongsidethe communicative is...
Recent literature on health reform describes advantages of a collaborative approach to the managemen...
This paper describes the methodology used for researching the inter-relationships between doctors an...
Much of the literature claims that professional identities are largely crystalised, bounded, static ...
The extensive criticism of the integrative `shared values' view of culture has prompted many researc...
The extensive criticism of the integrative `shared values' view of culture has prompted many researc...
The extensive criticism of the integrative `shared values' view of culture has prompted many researc...
The extensive criticism of the integrative `shared values' view of culture has prompted many researc...
Recent Australian research suggests that professional boundaries are not necessarily bounded and sta...
Recent Australian research suggests that professional boundaries are not necessarily bounded and sta...
Recent Australian research suggests that professional boundaries are not necessarily bounded and sta...
This study makes a significant contribution to new knowledge in the field of mergers, organisational...
The authority relationship between medicine and the allied health professions has been conceptualise...
The present study explored the multiple identities held by health professionals in a large public ho...
The present study explored the multiple identities held by health professionals in a large public ho...
The increasing nursing shortage experienced in healthcare institutions alongsidethe communicative is...
Recent literature on health reform describes advantages of a collaborative approach to the managemen...
This paper describes the methodology used for researching the inter-relationships between doctors an...
Much of the literature claims that professional identities are largely crystalised, bounded, static ...
The extensive criticism of the integrative `shared values' view of culture has prompted many researc...
The extensive criticism of the integrative `shared values' view of culture has prompted many researc...
The extensive criticism of the integrative `shared values' view of culture has prompted many researc...
The extensive criticism of the integrative `shared values' view of culture has prompted many researc...
Recent Australian research suggests that professional boundaries are not necessarily bounded and sta...
Recent Australian research suggests that professional boundaries are not necessarily bounded and sta...
Recent Australian research suggests that professional boundaries are not necessarily bounded and sta...
This study makes a significant contribution to new knowledge in the field of mergers, organisational...
The authority relationship between medicine and the allied health professions has been conceptualise...
The present study explored the multiple identities held by health professionals in a large public ho...
The present study explored the multiple identities held by health professionals in a large public ho...
The increasing nursing shortage experienced in healthcare institutions alongsidethe communicative is...