Towards a comparative institutionalism : forms, dynamics and logics across the organizational fields of health care and higher education

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Towards a comparative institutionalism : forms, dynamics and logics across the organizational fields of health care and higher education

edited by Rómulo Pinheiro ... [et al.]

(Research in the sociology of organizations : a research annual / editor, Samuel B. Bacharach, v. 45)(Emerald books)

Emerald, 2016

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Other authors: Lars Geschwind, Francisco O. Ramirez, Karsten Vrangbæk

Includes bibliographical references

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Description

The book examines ongoing dynamics within the organizational fields of health and higher education, with a focus on collective (public universities and hospitals) and individual (professionals) actors, structures, processes and institutional logics. The fact that universities and hospitals share a number of important characteristics, both being hybrid organizations, professional bureaucracies, and operating within highly institutionalised environments, they are also characterised by their distinctive features such as the importance attributed to scientific autonomy and prestige (universities) and the needs and expectations of users and funders (hospitals). The volume brings together two relatively distinct scholarly traditions within the social sciences, namely, scholars - sociologists, educationalists, economists, political scientists and public administration researchers, etc. - involved with the study of change dynamics within the fields of health care and higher education in Europe and beyond. The authors resort to a variety of theoretical and conceptual perspectives emanating from the studies of organizational fields more generally and neo-institutionalism in particular.

Table of Contents

PART I: SETTING THE STAGE Foreword - John W. Meyer The Value in Comparing Organizational Fields and Forms - Romulo Pinheiro, Lars Geschwind, Francisco O. Ramirez and Karsten Vrangbaek PART II: FIELD LEVEL DYNAMICS Higher Education and Health Organizational Fields in the Age of "World Class" and "Best Practices" - Francisco O. Ramirez, Haldor Byrkjeflot and Romulo Pinheiro Reformed or Deformed? The Unending Renewal of the Public University between Unintended Consequences and Unexpected Challenges - Jurgen Deeg Comparing the Institutionalisation of Performance Management Schemes for Hospitals in Denmark, Germany and England - Karsten Vrangbaek, John Appleby, Tanja Klenk and Sarah Gregory PART III: INSTITUTIONAL LOGICS IN HEALTH CARE AND HIGHER EDUCATION Strategic and Enforced Logics Hybridization: An Agency View within French Hospitals and Universities - Corinne Grenier and Johan Bernardini-Perinciolo Handling Different Institutional Logics in the Public Sector: Comparing Management in Norwegian Universities and Hospitals - Laila Nordstrand Berg and Romulo Pinheiro Decision-making Power and Institutional Logic in Higher Education Institutions: A Comparative Analysis of European Universities - S. Kubra Canhilal, Benedetto Lepori and Marco Seeber The Quest for Promoting Integrated Care in the Scandinavian Countries: Recent Reforms, Possibilities and Problems - Dag Olaf Torjesen, Gro Kvale and Charlotte Kiland PART IV: RESISTANCE AND TRANSFORMATION Institutional Isomorphism and Quality Management: Comparing Hospitals and Universities - Tanja Klenk and Markus Seyfried Transforming Professional Bureaucracies in Hospitals and Higher Education Institutions - Teresa Carvalho and Rui Santiago Managerialism in Complex Systems: Experiences of Strategic Planning in Non-Profit Hospitals - Victor Meyer, Jr., Lucilaine Pascuci and Diorgenes Falcao Mamedio Viva Solidarity!: Framing Repertoire of Emerging Social Movements Against Institutional Change in Two Turkish Universities - Kutay Gune?tepe and Deniz Tuncalp

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  • NCID
    BB2046944X
  • ISBN
    • 9781785602757
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Bingley
  • Pages/Volumes
    xiv, 326 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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