The Politics of Management Knowledge in Times of Austerity
The book explores the various management knowledges and associated texts apparent in English health care organizations, reflecting on the nature, production, and consumption of management knowledge, and the influence of political economy and changing institutional forms during the period of the politics of austerity.
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Produktdetails
Weitere Autoren: Dopson, Sue (Rhodes Trust Professor of Organzational Behaviour, Rhodes Trust Professor of Organzational Behaviour, University of Oxford) / Bennett, Chris (Independent research psychologist) / Fischer, Michael (Professor of Organisational Behaviour & Leadership, Professor of Organisational Behaviour & Leadership, Australian Catholic University) / Ledger, Jean (Postgraduate Researcher, Postgraduate Researcher, King's College London) / McGivern, Gerry (Professor of Organisational Analysis, Professor of Organisational Analysis, University of Warwick)
- ISBN: 978-0-19-877721-2
- EAN: 9780198777212
- Produktnummer: 27132411
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2018
- Seitenangabe: 272 S.
- Masse: H21.8 cm x B24.0 cm x D2.5 cm 568 g
- Abbildungen: 30
- Gewicht: 568
- Sonstiges: General (US: Trade)
Über den Autor
Professor Ewan FerlieEwan Ferlie is Professor of Public Services Management at King's College London. He has published widely on themes of change and reorganization in public services settings, especially in health care and higher education. He is also interested in the tension between the logics of professionalism and managerialism in these settings. His work seeks to characterise high level narratives of public services 'reforming', including New Public Management and post NPM narratives of reform, which includepolitical, ideological, and technical components. He was elected as an Academician of the Social Sciences in 2008 and a Fellow of the British Academy in 2016.Professor Sue DopsonSue Dopson is the Academic Director of the Oxford Diploma in Organisational Leadership, a Fellow of Green Templeton College, Oxford, and Visiting Professor at the University of Alberta, Canada. She is a noted specialist on the personal and organisational dimensions of leadership and transformational change. Her research centres on transformational change and knowledge exchange in the public and healthcare sectors, and she currently represents the University of Oxford as Non-Executive Directorof the Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust.Chris Bennett is an independent research psychologist. She was previously employed by the Medical Research Council, and as a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Corporate Strategy and Change, University of Warwick. Most of her research and publications have explored different aspects of change within the NHS and other public sector bodies.Dr Michael FischerMichael Fischer is Professor in Organisational Behaviour and Leadership at Australian Catholic University, an Associate and Programme Director at Melbourne Business School, and Visiting Scholar at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford. Trained as a business school social scientist and clinical group analyst, his research has a strong empirical focus on the practice-level microsociology of organisational change in research-intensive settings, especially in healthcare. Hespecialises in ethnographic and comparative case studies, analysing intersubjective relations, emotions and power, and their potential to mobilise organisational change. He is an elected member of several international learned societies, including Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine, Fellow of the RoyalAnthropological Institute, and Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.Jean Ledger is a postgraduate researcher at King's College London.Professor Gerry McGivernGerry McGivern is Professor of Organisational Analysis in the Organisation and Human Resource Management (OHRM) Group at Warwick Business School. His research focuses on understanding professionals' knowledge, practice, identity, leadership, and how they are affected by systems of regulation and organisation, primarily within health care systems. He has led Economic and Social Research Council, General Medical Council, National Institute for Health Research and General Osteopathic Councilfunded research projects, published in leading international social science and management journals, and co-authored Making Wicked Problems Governable?: The Case of Managed Networks in Health Care .
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