Working on working together. A systematic review on how healthcare professionals contribute to interprofessional collaboration
E Schot, L Tummers, M Noordegraaf - Journal of interprofessional …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Professionals in healthcare are increasingly encouraged to work together. This has acted as
a catalyst for research on interprofessional collaboration. Authors suggest developing …
a catalyst for research on interprofessional collaboration. Authors suggest developing …
Search and recombination process to innovate: a review of the empirical evidence and a research agenda
T Savino, A Messeni Petruzzelli… - International Journal of …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The view of innovation as a process of searching and recombining existing knowledge
elements has been adopted in several industries. The innovation management literature has …
elements has been adopted in several industries. The innovation management literature has …
[HTML][HTML] Tacit knowledge influence on intellectual capital and innovativeness in the healthcare sector: A cross-country study of Poland and the US
W Kucharska - Journal of Business Research, 2022 - Elsevier
This study provides empirical proof that whole organizational innovativeness is rooted in
tacit knowledge due to its potency of human capital creation and, that a learning culture …
tacit knowledge due to its potency of human capital creation and, that a learning culture …
The state of network research in public administration
The wide use of networks warrants a closer examination of network research in public
administration. This article focuses on the methodological issues of network research and …
administration. This article focuses on the methodological issues of network research and …
Integrating network theory into the study of integrated healthcare
LR Burns, IM Nembhard, SM Shortell - Social Science & Medicine, 2022 - Elsevier
Healthcare policy in the United States (US) has focused on promoting integrated healthcare
to combat fragmentation (eg, 1993 Health Security Act, 2010 Affordable Care Act) …
to combat fragmentation (eg, 1993 Health Security Act, 2010 Affordable Care Act) …
Understanding communities of practice: Taking stock and moving forward
This paper provides a comprehensive, integrative conceptual review of work on
“communities of practice”(CoPs), defined broadly as groups of people bound together by a …
“communities of practice”(CoPs), defined broadly as groups of people bound together by a …
Network agency
S Tasselli, M Kilduff - Academy of Management Annals, 2021 - journals.aom.org
The question of agency has been neglected in social network research, in part because the
structural approach to social relations removes consideration of individual volition and …
structural approach to social relations removes consideration of individual volition and …
The influence of social position on sensemaking about organizational change
Traditionally, scholars have examined the influence of actors' sensemaking on context; in
this paper, we explore the reverse. Employing Bourdieu's theory of practice we explore how …
this paper, we explore the reverse. Employing Bourdieu's theory of practice we explore how …
Rethinking capacity building for knowledge mobilisation: developing multilevel capabilities in healthcare organisations
Background Knowledge mobilisation in healthcare organisations is often carried out through
relatively short-term projects dependent on limited funding, which raises concerns about the …
relatively short-term projects dependent on limited funding, which raises concerns about the …
Professional diversity, identity salience and team innovation: The moderating role of openmindedness norms
R Mitchell, B Boyle - Journal of Organizational Behavior, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The impact of diverse composition in teams is neither straightforward nor direct, and
evidence suggests that diversity can be either conducive or detrimental to team innovation …
evidence suggests that diversity can be either conducive or detrimental to team innovation …