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Controversies in Healthcare Innovation


Controversies in Healthcare Innovation

Service, Technology and Organization

von: Thomas Hoholm, Antonella La Rocca, Margunn Aanestad

149,79 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 21.03.2018
ISBN/EAN: 9781137557803
Sprache: englisch

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This book examines healthcare innovation processes, shedding light on the controversies endemic to innovation, which make such processes notoriously challenging. While, in the heat of action, controversies may be seen as barriers to innovation, observations reported in this volume point to controversies also having an energizing role. Students and academics studying innovation, organization, and health management and economics will find this book a valuable read as it provides empirical case studies on innovation processes in practice. <i>Controversies in Healthcare Innovation </i>will also appeal to practitioners of health care management, innovation project managers and policy-makers in the health care sector.<p></p>
<div>1.&nbsp;<b>Introduction: Controversies&nbsp;in Healthcare&nbsp;Innovation - Service, Technology and Organization;&nbsp;</b><i>Hoholm, La Rocca, Aanestad.- Part I. Translation&nbsp;of Innovation: Challenges and Opportunities.- &nbsp;2.&nbsp;</i>A new space for patients - How space enters innovation translation processes;&nbsp;<i>Gorli, Mengis and Liberati.- 3.&nbsp;</i>One table - several practices:&nbsp; Material controversies in the Hybrid Operating Room;&nbsp;<i>Lindberg and Walter.- 4. Contradictions&nbsp;</i>as opportunities for innovation in the case of TAVI;&nbsp;<i>Mørk, Masovic, Greig, Nicolini and Hanseth.- Part II. Technology-enabled healthcare innovations.- 5. Dealing with tensions in technology-enabled healthcare innovation: two cases from the Norwegian Healthcare Sector;&nbsp;</i><i>Grisot, Vassilakopoulou and Aanestad.- 6. An Organization-as-Platform and a Strategy-as-Practice for an Electronically Supported Booking Service in Healthcare; Resca.- Part III. Policy Interventions in Innovating Healthcare.- 7. Reconfiguring the relation between primary and secondary healthcare through policy instruments;&nbsp;</i><i>Araujo, La Rocca and Hoholm.- 8. A Controversy of Interpretation: Emergent Agencies in Repurposing Aker Local Hospital;&nbsp;</i>Hungnes and Hvidsten.- 9. More with Less: Sensemaking of Controversies in Youth Care Reforms;&nbsp;<i>von Raesfeld and van der Helm.- Part IV. Healthcare Innovations Beyond the Local Context.- 10. Networked Innovation in healthcare: A Literature review and Research Agenda on the Interplay of Inner and Outer Contexts of Innovation; La Rocca.- 11. The Role of Controversy in medical innovation and implementation processes;&nbsp;</i><i>Mikhailova and Olsen.- 12. Increase development and decrease use! innovation Controversies caused by antimicrobial resistance;&nbsp;</i><i>Waluszewski, Baraldi and Ciabuschi.- 13. Developing Organizational Ambidexterity? Enabling Service Innovation in a Hospital Setting;&nbsp;</i><i>Hoholm, Strønen, Kværner and Støme.</i></div><p><i></i></p>
Thomas Hoholm is Associate Professor at BI Norwegian Business School and Senior Researcher at Akershus University Hospital, Norway. With a background in organization theory and industrial networks, his research focusses on innovation processes. <p>Antonella La Rocca is Research Fellow at Akershus University Hospital and Visiting Research Fellow at BI Norwegian Business School, Norway.&nbsp; Her research interests are in innovation, entrepreneurship and B2B Marketing.</p>Margunn Aanestad&nbsp;is Professor at the Department of Informatics, University of Oslo, Norway. She has researched the introduction of information and communication technologies in healthcare from an information infrastructure perspective. &nbsp;<p></p>
This book examines healthcare innovation processes, shedding light on the controversies endemic to innovation, which make such processes notoriously challenging. While, in the heat of action, controversies may be seen as barriers to innovation, observations reported in this volume point to controversies also having an energizing role. Students and academics studying innovation, organization, and health management and economics will find this book a valuable read as it provides empirical case studies on innovation processes in practice. <i>Controversies in Healthcare Innovation </i>will also appeal to practitioners of health care management, innovation project managers and policy-makers in the health care sector.<p></p>
Contributes to the topic of innovation in healthcare by espousing the recent shift in attention in research from structural explanations to process explanations Provides interesting empirical case studies of innovation processes in the healthcare sector Compiles chapters from experts in their fields, and explores the themes of controversy, reforms and policy-driven change in relation to innovation
“What happens when we look at how actors disagree - or better agree on their disagreement – during an innovation process? Instead of a harmonious process of implementation, the authors propose to look at controversies in the ‘innovation journey’ in health care settings. This book proposes a challenging theoretical and methodological shift in innovation studies through a practice and process approach.” (Silvia Gherardi, Professor, University of Trento, Italy) <p>“This edited volume asks two fundamental questions: What is the role of controversies in innovation? And: How can we overcome the various challenges that are facing healthcare in an era of rapid technological, economic and organizational change? By providing captivating and diverse empirical answers to these two questions, the editors and contributors to this volume sketch a route that leads the reader from the challenges of health care innovation to controversies’ energizing potential in overcoming them.” (Susi Geiger, Professor of Marketing and Market Studies, University College Dublin)</p>

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