Institutional logic relationships and sustainable change in healthcare: a systematic review of the literature
通过系统综述,梳理医疗变革中制度逻辑的冲突与融合,提出逻辑关系的三种类型(独立、相互依赖、共依赖),并指出成功关系需具备清晰边界、互惠和权力平衡。
Institutional logics are an important conceptual tool when designing and navigating public sector change. Our systematic review discovers how institutional logics clash or combine during healthcare change efforts. We identify logics that are more, or less compatible with each other and offer a framework that map logic relationships. We offer a typology of relationships between institutional logics: independent (constellations, loose coupling), interdependent (rebalancing, hybridization) and co-dependent (dominance, co-optation). We go beyond previous conceptions of logic relationships to characterize these relationship types, identify associated risks, and suggest that successful logic relationships includes clear boundaries, reciprocity, and a balance of power and control.