让专业人士参与可持续的工作场所创新:医生与制度工作

Engaging Professionals in Sustainable Workplace Innovation: Medical Doctors and Institutional Work

BRITISH JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT · 2018
被引 31
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

研究澳大利亚和加拿大两家大型医院急诊科引入精益管理时,医生如何利用专业地位和权力影响工作场所创新的实施,强调资深医生参与和主导对变革成功的关键作用。

Abstract

Abstract This paper investigates the role of medical professionals in the success and longevity of the implementation of workplace innovation and organizational change in the Accident and Emergency (A&E) Departments of two large public hospitals, in Australia and Canada, during the introduction of process improvement using Lean Management (LM) methodologies. We ask why and how doctors resist, influence or enable LM initiatives in healthcare. Using a qualitative methodology, we contribute to institutional work theory by unpacking the complex forms of boundary and practice work undertaken by key actors who effectively use their professional status and power to enable practice changes to be embedded. Our findings lend support to the importance of the involvement and ownership of senior doctors in the design, introduction and implementation of successful workplace innovation and organizational change. Senior doctors use their professional expertise, positional and political power at the industry, organization and workplace levels to influence strategically the use of resources designated for workplace innovation to improve efficiencies, quality of patient care and maintain their dominance. The significant organizational change achieved reflected the ownership and leadership of the workplace innovation by senior doctors in ‘hybrid roles’ who captured the rhetoric and minimized adversarialism among key stakeholders.

医疗管理组织变革工作场所创新制度工作理论