This Special Issue of Social Science & Medicine investigates the potential for positive inter-disciplinary interaction, a ‘generative dance’, between organization studies (OS), and two of the journal’s traditional disciplinary foundations: health policy and medical sociology. This is both necessary and timely because of the extent to which organizations have become a neglected topic within medical sociology and health policy analysis. We argue there is need for further and more sustained theoretical and conceptual synergy between OS, medical sociology and health policy, which provides, on the one-hand a cutting-edge and thought-provoking basis for the analysis of contemporary health reforms, and on the other hand, enables the development an...
Public service health care organizations are often characterized by ambiguity of roles, authorities,...
Is organization theory of significant relevance or value for students of health administration? And ...
Is organization theory of significant relevance or value for students of health administration? And ...
This Special Issue of Social Science & Medicine investigates the potential for positive inter-discip...
This Special Issue of Social Science & Medicine investigates the potential for positive inter-discip...
This Special Issue of Social Science & Medicine investigates the potential for positive inter-discip...
Sociology queries taken for granted understandings of the world and especially those that claim univ...
Sociology queries taken for granted understandings of the world and especially those that claim univ...
Sociology queries taken for granted understandings of the world and especially those that claim univ...
As a framework for presenting ideas on developing ways to make sociology more applicable, we focus o...
Background: Decades after Paul Starr (1982) wrote his Pulitzer Prize winner The Social Transformatio...
Background: Decades after Paul Starr (1982) wrote his Pulitzer Prize winner The Social Transformatio...
The task of examining just how the concept of 'organisations' has fared in Sociology of Health and I...
The task of examining just how the concept of 'organisations' has fared in Sociology of Health and I...
Convergence between models of public and private sector management in recent years has turned the re...
Public service health care organizations are often characterized by ambiguity of roles, authorities,...
Is organization theory of significant relevance or value for students of health administration? And ...
Is organization theory of significant relevance or value for students of health administration? And ...
This Special Issue of Social Science & Medicine investigates the potential for positive inter-discip...
This Special Issue of Social Science & Medicine investigates the potential for positive inter-discip...
This Special Issue of Social Science & Medicine investigates the potential for positive inter-discip...
Sociology queries taken for granted understandings of the world and especially those that claim univ...
Sociology queries taken for granted understandings of the world and especially those that claim univ...
Sociology queries taken for granted understandings of the world and especially those that claim univ...
As a framework for presenting ideas on developing ways to make sociology more applicable, we focus o...
Background: Decades after Paul Starr (1982) wrote his Pulitzer Prize winner The Social Transformatio...
Background: Decades after Paul Starr (1982) wrote his Pulitzer Prize winner The Social Transformatio...
The task of examining just how the concept of 'organisations' has fared in Sociology of Health and I...
The task of examining just how the concept of 'organisations' has fared in Sociology of Health and I...
Convergence between models of public and private sector management in recent years has turned the re...
Public service health care organizations are often characterized by ambiguity of roles, authorities,...
Is organization theory of significant relevance or value for students of health administration? And ...
Is organization theory of significant relevance or value for students of health administration? And ...