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Health Care Research and Organization Theory

Health Care Research and Organization Theory

Health Care Research and Organization Theory

Trish Reay , University of Alberta
Elizabeth Goodrick
Thomas D'Aunno
August 2021
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    In this Element, we examine how organizational researchers have published articles contributing to organization theory in high quality organizational journals, and we examine how healthcare researchers have drawn on organization theory in healthcare management journals. We have two main aims in writing this Element. The first is to motivate scholars working in the field of general organizational and management studies to increasingly use healthcare settings as an empirical context for their work in theory development. Our second aim is to encourage healthcare researchers to increase their use of organizational theory to advance knowledge about the provision of healthcare services. Our investigations revealed a growing number of organizational studies situated in healthcare. We also found a disappointing level of connection between research published in organization journals and research published in healthcare journals. We provide explanations for this division, and encourage more crossdisciplinary work in the future.

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    August 2021
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    9781009041751
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    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction to Healthcare Research and Organization Theory
    • 2. How Researchers Use Healthcare Empirical Settings to Develop Organizational Theory
    • 3. How Healthcare Studies Use Organizational Theory
    • 4. Conclusions and Future Research Opportunities
    • References.
      Authors
    • Trish Reay , University of Alberta
    • Elizabeth Goodrick
    • Thomas D'Aunno