实践转移中的权力差异与执行偏差路径:以循证医学为例

Power Differentials and Performative Deviation Paths in Practice Transfer: The Case of Evidence-Based Medicine

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 2012
被引 18
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了组织实践转移中因权力差异导致的两种执行偏差路径:基于能动性的路径阻碍成功,而基于知识的路径反而有益,以医疗领域的循证医学为例提出命题。

Abstract

Practice transfer processes in organizations often do not proceed as planned. Prior literature has viewed unplanned deviations as undesirable, emphasizing ways to reduce or overcome them. Performative deviations refer to such unplanned deviations in the actual performance of practice transfer processes from the prescribed intentions of the organization. In this research, we seek to provide a fine-grained analysis of the nature of performative deviation paths through which practice transfer processes unfold by focusing on the role of power differentials. We find that power differentials among transfer participants can cause the unfolding practice transfers to deviate from prescribed processes along one of two alternative paths—the agency-based performative deviation path or the knowledge-based performative deviation path. Although the agency-based performative deviation path hinders successful practice transfer, the knowledge-based performative deviation path can actually be helpful to organizations. We draw on the dual-nature framework of organizational routines and the pluralist lens of power as our theoretical foundation and evidence-based medicine in healthcare as our empirical context to derive a set of propositions about the different performative deviation paths through which practice transfer processes unfold, based on the nature of power differentials among work roles involved in practice transfer and the different outcomes that result. The roles of outcome uncertainty and information technology are also presented.

组织行为知识管理权力动态循证医学