Network resilience in the face of health system reform

R Sheaff, L Benson, L Farbus, J Schofield… - Social science & …, 2010 - Elsevier
Many health systems now use networks as governance structures. Network 'macroculture'is
the complex of artefacts, espoused values and unarticulated assumptions through which …

Norms network members use: An alternative perspective for indicating network success or failure

DPAM Van Raaij - International Public Management Journal, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
In this article it is argued that one approach to learn more on network success is by studying
the norms network members use to control their own network. The results of this study in four …

A network of networks: the governance of deliberative approaches to healthcare improvement and reform

R Iedema, R Verma, S Wutzke, N Lyons… - Journal of health …, 2017 - emerald.com
Purpose To 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 struggles for (and of) network management: an ethnographic study of non-dominant policy actors in the English healthcare system

J Waring, A Crompton - Public Management Review, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
The coordinating skills of network management are well documented, but there is little
understanding of how network management roles are acquired and sustained. This article …

Charting a course: A research agenda for studying the governance of health care networks

LR Hearld, D Westra - Responding to the Grand Challenges in Health …, 2022 - emerald.com
Networked forms of organizing in health care are increasingly viewed as an effective means
of addressing “wicked”, multifaceted health and societal challenges. This is because …

[HTML][HTML] A catalyst for system change: a case study of child health network formation, evolution and sustainability in Canada

C McPherson, J Ploeg, N Edwards, D Ciliska… - BMC Health Services …, 2017 - Springer
Background The purpose of this study was to examine key processes and supportive and
inhibiting factors involved in the development, evolution, and sustainability of a child health …

[图书][B] Making wicked problems governable?: The case of managed networks in health care

E Ferlie, L Fitzgerald, G McGivern, S Dopson… - 2013 - books.google.com
Over the last thirty years, scholars of health care organizations have been searching for
concepts and images to illuminate their underlying, and shifting, modes of organizing …

Be careful what you ask for: things policy-makers should know before mandating networks

JK Popp, A Casebeer - Healthcare Management Forum, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Agents of government have increasingly used networks as policy tools to connect
organizations within and/or across public sector jurisdictions. This has been particularly …

Using the structure of social networks to map inter-agency relationships in public health services

RM West, AO House, J Keen, VL Ward - Social Science & Medicine, 2015 - Elsevier
This article investigates network governance in the context of health and wellbeing services
in England, focussing on relationships between managers in a range of services. There are …

[HTML][HTML] Networks and social capital: a relational approach to primary healthcare reform

C Scott, A Hofmeyer - Health Research Policy and Systems, 2007 - Springer
Collaboration among health care providers and across systems is proposed as a strategy to
improve health care delivery the world over. Over the past two decades, health care …