Our study responds to a call for research to integrate institutional, organizational and individual levels of analysis in examining the implications for work and employment relations of new organizational forms. We empirically examine the implementation of network forms of genetics healthcare delivery that cross organizational and professional boundaries. We highlight that less powerful professional groups may find difficulty in enacting boundary-spanning roles associated with new organizational forms. This is due, first, to inconsistency of government policy, which fragments organizations. Second, professional institutions sustain professional hierarchy and power differentials
The present study describes and analyses how social interactions between individual actors form inst...
Recent Australian research suggests that professional boundaries are not necessarily bounded and sta...
In response to well-documented pressures on healthcare systems, many countries have explored new ‘in...
BACKGROUND: Modern healthcare is characterized by high complexity due to the proliferation of specia...
Background Modern healthcare is characterized by high complexity due to the proliferation of special...
Located within a debate about changing organizational forms and new workforce roles this article pro...
Background It is commonly agreed that organizations are changing due to reinforced managerial struct...
The development of new nursing and medical roles in the healthcare organization is central to this d...
Organizations often struggle to implement change or to reconfigure their internal processes and prac...
Aligning social structures and technology capabilities is a significant challenge to information tec...
The involvement of doctors in managerial roles seems to be the solution to reducing the friction bet...
Hybridity denotes the combination of professional and managerial discourses within roles and individ...
ABSTRACT The Anglo-American institution of the profession is mutating: we propose to analyse this mu...
We explore the argument that a new mode of health care organizing is emerging which moves beyond the...
Our study examines brokering of situated knowledge within an organizational context, characterized b...
The present study describes and analyses how social interactions between individual actors form inst...
Recent Australian research suggests that professional boundaries are not necessarily bounded and sta...
In response to well-documented pressures on healthcare systems, many countries have explored new ‘in...
BACKGROUND: Modern healthcare is characterized by high complexity due to the proliferation of specia...
Background Modern healthcare is characterized by high complexity due to the proliferation of special...
Located within a debate about changing organizational forms and new workforce roles this article pro...
Background It is commonly agreed that organizations are changing due to reinforced managerial struct...
The development of new nursing and medical roles in the healthcare organization is central to this d...
Organizations often struggle to implement change or to reconfigure their internal processes and prac...
Aligning social structures and technology capabilities is a significant challenge to information tec...
The involvement of doctors in managerial roles seems to be the solution to reducing the friction bet...
Hybridity denotes the combination of professional and managerial discourses within roles and individ...
ABSTRACT The Anglo-American institution of the profession is mutating: we propose to analyse this mu...
We explore the argument that a new mode of health care organizing is emerging which moves beyond the...
Our study examines brokering of situated knowledge within an organizational context, characterized b...
The present study describes and analyses how social interactions between individual actors form inst...
Recent Australian research suggests that professional boundaries are not necessarily bounded and sta...
In response to well-documented pressures on healthcare systems, many countries have explored new ‘in...