In the United Kingdom National Health Service (NHS), the growing number of hybrid clinical leaders has given rise to professional practice and identity struggles. Co-construction theories of leadership point to a need for leaders to engage in significant 'identity work' to construct themselves as leaders and to make legitimate claims for a leadership identity to potential followers. Our research aimed to contribute to the leader-follower literature by examining how medical leaders deal with professional identity struggles and changes to traditional work identities. We draw on data from a study of senior hospital doctors (consultant-level doctors from a variety of medical specialties in Health Boards in NHS Scotland). Our findings suggest th...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to take an existential-phenomenological perspective to underst...
This abstract is submitted to address the third area of interest in this stream. The paper will enh...
Recent literature on hybridity has provided useful insights into how professionals have responded to...
In the United Kingdom National Health Service (NHS), the growing number of hybrid clinical leaders h...
In the United Kingdom National Health Service (NHS), the growing number of hybrid clinical leaders h...
‘Becoming’ a doctor involves the acquisition of medical knowledge, skills and professional identity....
Purpose – This article is drawn from doctoral research exploring the identity struggles faced by pro...
Physicians are known for safeguarding their professional identities against organisational influence...
Increasing attention has been paid in both public administration and organizational theory to unders...
Recent literature on hybridity has provided useful insights into how professionals have responded to...
Clinical leadership, along with other means such as whole system working and multi-disciplinary team...
Healthcare organizations face growing demands concerning leadership of strong but diverse profession...
In this paper we explain how and why elite doctors in public service healthcare respond to increasin...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to take an existential-phenomenological perspective to underst...
This abstract is submitted to address the third area of interest in this stream. The paper will enh...
Recent literature on hybridity has provided useful insights into how professionals have responded to...
In the United Kingdom National Health Service (NHS), the growing number of hybrid clinical leaders h...
In the United Kingdom National Health Service (NHS), the growing number of hybrid clinical leaders h...
‘Becoming’ a doctor involves the acquisition of medical knowledge, skills and professional identity....
Purpose – This article is drawn from doctoral research exploring the identity struggles faced by pro...
Physicians are known for safeguarding their professional identities against organisational influence...
Increasing attention has been paid in both public administration and organizational theory to unders...
Recent literature on hybridity has provided useful insights into how professionals have responded to...
Clinical leadership, along with other means such as whole system working and multi-disciplinary team...
Healthcare organizations face growing demands concerning leadership of strong but diverse profession...
In this paper we explain how and why elite doctors in public service healthcare respond to increasin...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to take an existential-phenomenological perspective to underst...
This abstract is submitted to address the third area of interest in this stream. The paper will enh...
Recent literature on hybridity has provided useful insights into how professionals have responded to...