This study examines “identity work” among hybrid doctor-managers (DMs) in the Spanish National Health System to make sense of their managerial roles. In particular, the meanings underlying DMs experience of their hybrid role are investigated using a Grounded Theory methodology, exposing distinctions in role-meanings. Our findings provide evidence that using different social sources of comparison (senior managers or clinicians) to construct the meaning of managerial roles leads to different role-meanings and role identities, which are the source of the two established types of DM in the literature, the reluctant and the enthusiast. The contribution is twofold: our findings lead us to theorize DMs’ identity work processes by adding an overloo...
This abstract is submitted to address the third area of interest in this stream. The paper will enh...
The involvement of doctors in managerial roles seems to be the solution to reducing the friction bet...
Objective: This paper explores the professional identity (PI) of Allied Health Managers (AHMs) and h...
This study examines “identity work” among hybrid doctor-managers (DMs) in the Spanish National Healt...
Increasing attention has been paid in both public administration and organizational theory to unders...
While hybrid managers are increasingly important in contemporary organizations (especially in the pu...
Purpose - Aims to illustrate how the use of a social identity approach can help to refine our unders...
Although identity research in organizations has increased in recent years, none of the current persp...
Purpose – This article is drawn from doctoral research exploring the identity struggles faced by pro...
We examine the ‘identity work’ of manager–professional ‘hybrids’, specifically medical professionals...
Hybrid professional managers appear less effective in introducing management into public professiona...
Medical-managerial “hybrids” are medical professionals engaged in managing professional work, collea...
Medical-managerial “hybrids” are medical professionals engaged in managing professional work, collea...
Increasing attention has been paid in both public administration and organizational theory to unders...
Hybrid professional managers appear less effective in introducing management into public professiona...
This abstract is submitted to address the third area of interest in this stream. The paper will enh...
The involvement of doctors in managerial roles seems to be the solution to reducing the friction bet...
Objective: This paper explores the professional identity (PI) of Allied Health Managers (AHMs) and h...
This study examines “identity work” among hybrid doctor-managers (DMs) in the Spanish National Healt...
Increasing attention has been paid in both public administration and organizational theory to unders...
While hybrid managers are increasingly important in contemporary organizations (especially in the pu...
Purpose - Aims to illustrate how the use of a social identity approach can help to refine our unders...
Although identity research in organizations has increased in recent years, none of the current persp...
Purpose – This article is drawn from doctoral research exploring the identity struggles faced by pro...
We examine the ‘identity work’ of manager–professional ‘hybrids’, specifically medical professionals...
Hybrid professional managers appear less effective in introducing management into public professiona...
Medical-managerial “hybrids” are medical professionals engaged in managing professional work, collea...
Medical-managerial “hybrids” are medical professionals engaged in managing professional work, collea...
Increasing attention has been paid in both public administration and organizational theory to unders...
Hybrid professional managers appear less effective in introducing management into public professiona...
This abstract is submitted to address the third area of interest in this stream. The paper will enh...
The involvement of doctors in managerial roles seems to be the solution to reducing the friction bet...
Objective: This paper explores the professional identity (PI) of Allied Health Managers (AHMs) and h...