In this paper, we argue that, rather than aiming at universal contingency relationships, archetype theory needs to go down a path where ‘local variants’ can be discovered and understood by relating them to their organizational and institutional context(s). The case study of a public sector hospital group in a North German state (Hamburg) is drawn on here to elaborate the argument. We found evidence for a change from a Public Sector hospital archetype to a Public Hospital Corporation archetype. Drawing on this model permits us to explore the impact of the introduction of new forms of public management organization and the implications the managerial ideology underpinning this may have for the professional organization. The study explores the...
The involvement of doctors in managerial roles seems to be the solution to reducing the friction bet...
There has been increased interest in the United Kingdom in network-based modes of organising in the ...
The central focus of this thesis addresses the question, Are multi-hospital/multi-institutional sys...
In this paper, we argue that, rather than aiming at universal contingency relationships, archetype t...
In this paper, we argue that, rather than aiming at universal contingency relationships, archetype t...
This paper deals with the aftermath of the creation of a new governance structure in the UK National...
Archetype-theory gained prominence in the literature dealing with the ‘‘managerialization’’ of profe...
Background It is commonly agreed that organizations are changing due to reinforced managerial struct...
The health care system in Germany is undergoing a phase of transformation. The resulting challenges ...
In health systems around the world the current trend has been for doctors to increase their particip...
This paper deals with the aftermath of the creation of a new governance structure in the UK National...
The primary concern in this paper is to understand how reforms, characterized by New Public Manageme...
This paper looks at hospitals' organizational structure through an institutional lens in order to ex...
Abstract – This paper presents the results of an exploratory study undertaken in conjunction with ma...
Examines the process of change in hospitals that has emerged following the introduction of the healt...
The involvement of doctors in managerial roles seems to be the solution to reducing the friction bet...
There has been increased interest in the United Kingdom in network-based modes of organising in the ...
The central focus of this thesis addresses the question, Are multi-hospital/multi-institutional sys...
In this paper, we argue that, rather than aiming at universal contingency relationships, archetype t...
In this paper, we argue that, rather than aiming at universal contingency relationships, archetype t...
This paper deals with the aftermath of the creation of a new governance structure in the UK National...
Archetype-theory gained prominence in the literature dealing with the ‘‘managerialization’’ of profe...
Background It is commonly agreed that organizations are changing due to reinforced managerial struct...
The health care system in Germany is undergoing a phase of transformation. The resulting challenges ...
In health systems around the world the current trend has been for doctors to increase their particip...
This paper deals with the aftermath of the creation of a new governance structure in the UK National...
The primary concern in this paper is to understand how reforms, characterized by New Public Manageme...
This paper looks at hospitals' organizational structure through an institutional lens in order to ex...
Abstract – This paper presents the results of an exploratory study undertaken in conjunction with ma...
Examines the process of change in hospitals that has emerged following the introduction of the healt...
The involvement of doctors in managerial roles seems to be the solution to reducing the friction bet...
There has been increased interest in the United Kingdom in network-based modes of organising in the ...
The central focus of this thesis addresses the question, Are multi-hospital/multi-institutional sys...