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Managerial strategies to make incentives meaningful and motivating
Sara Korlén, Anna Essén, Peter Lindgren, Isis Amer-Wahlin, Ulrica von Thiele SchwarzPolicy makers are applying market-inspired competition and financial incentives to drive efficiency in healthcare. However, a lack of knowledge exists about the process whereby…
Can hospital dashboards provide visibility of information from bedside to board? A case study approach
Adriana Pace, Sandra C. ButtigiegThe purpose of this paper is to analyse hospital dashboards’ visibility of information at different management levels to improve quality and performance in an acute general…
Positive emotion in knowledge creation
Michael Hodgins, Ann DadichDespite the importance of evidence-based practice, the translation of knowledge into quality healthcare continues to be stymied by an array of micro, meso and macro factors. The…
Leadership quality: a factor important for social capital in healthcare organizations
Marcus Strömgren, Andrea Eriksson, Linda Ahlstrom, David Kristofer Bergman, Lotta DellveThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the relation between leadership and social capital and what qualities of leadership are important for social capital among employees in…
Size does matter – span of control in hospitals
Christina Holm-Petersen, Sussanne Østergaard, Per Bo Noergaard AndersenCentralization, mergers and cost reductions have generally led to increasing levels of span of control (SOC), and thus potentially to lower leadership capacity. The purpose of…
Men’s health and communities of practice in Australia
Maree Henwood, Amie Shaw, Jillian Cavanagh, Timothy Bartram, Timothy Marjoribanks, Madeleine KendrickThe purpose of this paper is to examine the social opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men created through Men’s Groups/Sheds across urban, regional and remote…
A network of networks: The governance of deliberative approaches to healthcare improvement and reform
Rick Iedema, Raj Verma, Sonia Wutzke, Nigel Lyons, Brian McCaughanTo further our insight into the role of networks in health system reform, the purpose of this paper is to investigate how one agency, the NSW Agency for Clinical Innovation (ACI)…
The impact of leadership coaching in an Australian healthcare setting
Anthony M. Grant, Ingrid Studholme, Raj Verma, Lea Kirkwood, Bronwyn Paton, Sean O’ConnorThere is limited empirical literature on the effectiveness of leadership coaching in healthcare settings. The purpose of this paper is to explore the efficacy of leadership…
Gender bias in hospital leadership: a qualitative study on the experiences of women CEOs
Sophie Soklaridis, Ayelet Kuper, Cynthia R. Whitehead, Genevieve Ferguson, Valerie H. Taylor, Catherine ZahnThe purpose of this paper is to examine the experiences of gender bias among women hospital CEOs and explore to what these female leaders attribute their success within a…