ABSTRACT

This volume provides theory and research on organizational change and predominantly features the application of these ideas to the health care domain, broadly defined. It addresses enduring issues in advancing to an effective health care system. The aim of this book is to offer an accessible and readable text aimed at provoking thought and questioning, and aiding creativity. It proffers arguments and ideas which are firmly based in empirical data and evidence, so that the reader may make informed personal evaluations.

This book is designed to furnish a comprehensive theoretical basis for understanding organizational change in health care, as well as selected core issues of contemporary and future importance to the provision of effective care within sustainable systems. A series of coherent themes are addressed throughout the book from differing perspectives. However, every chapter has been written to standalone and be read independently. Each offers resources relevant to its’ focal topic, in the form of references, case studies and critique.

Setting out a future research agenda, the book will be vital reading for organizational change researchers and practitioners in the healthcare industry.

part I|84 pages

Theoretical Perspectives on Organizational Change

chapter 1|28 pages

Theories of Organizational Change

Transformational Change as a Developed Theory?

chapter 2|18 pages

The Diffusion of Innovations

The Translation and Implementation of Evidence-Based Innovations

chapter 4|18 pages

Contextualizing Organizational Change

The Case of Health Care

part II|95 pages

Contemporary Issues in Changing Health Care

chapter 6|17 pages

Organizational Change and Professionals

System Change and Professionals in Change Processes

chapter 9|18 pages

HRM

A Driver and Enabler of Change

part III|18 pages

Final Themes