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Controversies in Healthcare Innovation / Thomas Hoholm ; SpringerLink (Online service) ; Antonella La Rocca ; Margunn Aanestad / Basingstoke (GBR) ; Londres ; New York : Palgrave MacMillan (2018)
Titre : Controversies in Healthcare Innovation : Service, Technology and Organization Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Thomas Hoholm, ; SpringerLink (Online service) ; Antonella La Rocca, ; Margunn Aanestad, Editeur : Basingstoke (GBR) ; Londres ; New York : Palgrave MacMillan Année de publication : 2018 Importance : XI, 381 p. 15 illus Présentation : online resource ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-137-55780-3 Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Health care management Organization Management Management information systems Production management Health Care Management Innovation Technology Management Enterprise Architecture Operations Management Résumé : This book examines healthcare innovation processes, shedding light on the controversies endemic to innovation, which make such processes notoriously challenging. While, in the heat of action, controversies may be seen as barriers to innovation, observations reported in this volume point to controversies also having an energizing role. Students and academics studying innovation, organization, and health management and economics will find this book a valuable read as it provides empirical case studies on innovation processes in practice. Controversies in Healthcare Innovation will also appeal to practitioners of health care management, innovation project managers and policy-makers in the health care sector Note de contenu : 1. Introduction: Controversies in Healthcare Innovation - Service, Technology and Organization; Hoholm, La Rocca, Aanestad -- Part I. Translation of Innovation: Challenges and Opportunities -- 2. A new space for patients - How space enters innovation translation processes; Gorli, Mengis and Liberati -- 3. One table - several practices: Material controversies in the Hybrid Operating Room; Lindberg and Walter -- 4. Contradictions as opportunities for innovation in the case of TAVI; Mørk, Masovic, Greig, Nicolini and Hanseth -- Part II. Technology-enabled healthcare innovations -- 5. Dealing with tensions in technology-enabled healthcare innovation: two cases from the Norwegian Healthcare Sector; Grisot, Vassilakopoulou and Aanestad -- 6. An Organization-as-Platform and a Strategy-as-Practice for an Electronically Supported Booking Service in Healthcare; Resca -- Part III. Policy Interventions in Innovating Healthcare -- 7. Reconfiguring the relation between primary and secondary healthcare through policy instruments; Araujo, La Rocca and Hoholm -- 8. A Controversy of Interpretation: Emergent Agencies in Repurposing Aker Local Hospital; Hungnes and Hvidsten -- 9. More with Less: Sensemaking of Controversies in Youth Care Reforms; von Raesfeld and van der Helm -- Part IV. Healthcare Innovations Beyond the Local Context -- 10. Networked Innovation in healthcare: A Literature review and Research Agenda on the Interplay of Inner and Outer Contexts of Innovation; La Rocca -- 11. The Role of Controversy in medical innovation and implementation processes; Mikhailova and Olsen -- 12. Increase development and decrease use! innovation Controversies caused by antimicrobial resistance; Waluszewski, Baraldi and Ciabuschi -- 13. Developing Organizational Ambidexterity? Enabling Service Innovation in a Hospital Setting; Hoholm, Strønen, Kværner and Støme Permalink : https://genes.bibli.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=142289 Controversies in Healthcare Innovation : Service, Technology and Organization [document électronique] / Thomas Hoholm, ; SpringerLink (Online service) ; Antonella La Rocca, ; Margunn Aanestad, . - Basingstoke (GBR) ; Londres ; New York : Palgrave MacMillan, 2018 . - XI, 381 p. 15 illus : online resource.
ISBN : 978-1-137-55780-3
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Health care management Organization Management Management information systems Production management Health Care Management Innovation Technology Management Enterprise Architecture Operations Management Résumé : This book examines healthcare innovation processes, shedding light on the controversies endemic to innovation, which make such processes notoriously challenging. While, in the heat of action, controversies may be seen as barriers to innovation, observations reported in this volume point to controversies also having an energizing role. Students and academics studying innovation, organization, and health management and economics will find this book a valuable read as it provides empirical case studies on innovation processes in practice. Controversies in Healthcare Innovation will also appeal to practitioners of health care management, innovation project managers and policy-makers in the health care sector Note de contenu : 1. Introduction: Controversies in Healthcare Innovation - Service, Technology and Organization; Hoholm, La Rocca, Aanestad -- Part I. Translation of Innovation: Challenges and Opportunities -- 2. A new space for patients - How space enters innovation translation processes; Gorli, Mengis and Liberati -- 3. One table - several practices: Material controversies in the Hybrid Operating Room; Lindberg and Walter -- 4. Contradictions as opportunities for innovation in the case of TAVI; Mørk, Masovic, Greig, Nicolini and Hanseth -- Part II. Technology-enabled healthcare innovations -- 5. Dealing with tensions in technology-enabled healthcare innovation: two cases from the Norwegian Healthcare Sector; Grisot, Vassilakopoulou and Aanestad -- 6. An Organization-as-Platform and a Strategy-as-Practice for an Electronically Supported Booking Service in Healthcare; Resca -- Part III. Policy Interventions in Innovating Healthcare -- 7. Reconfiguring the relation between primary and secondary healthcare through policy instruments; Araujo, La Rocca and Hoholm -- 8. A Controversy of Interpretation: Emergent Agencies in Repurposing Aker Local Hospital; Hungnes and Hvidsten -- 9. More with Less: Sensemaking of Controversies in Youth Care Reforms; von Raesfeld and van der Helm -- Part IV. Healthcare Innovations Beyond the Local Context -- 10. Networked Innovation in healthcare: A Literature review and Research Agenda on the Interplay of Inner and Outer Contexts of Innovation; La Rocca -- 11. The Role of Controversy in medical innovation and implementation processes; Mikhailova and Olsen -- 12. Increase development and decrease use! innovation Controversies caused by antimicrobial resistance; Waluszewski, Baraldi and Ciabuschi -- 13. Developing Organizational Ambidexterity? Enabling Service Innovation in a Hospital Setting; Hoholm, Strønen, Kværner and Støme Permalink : https://genes.bibli.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=142289 Customer-Supplier Relationships in B2B / Antonella La Rocca / Basingstoke (GBR) ; Londres ; New York : Palgrave MacMillan (2020)
Titre : Customer-Supplier Relationships in B2B : An Interaction Perspective on Actors in Business Networks Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Antonella La Rocca, ; SpringerLink (Online service) Editeur : Basingstoke (GBR) ; Londres ; New York : Palgrave MacMillan Année de publication : 2020 Importance : XVIII, 200 p. 10 illus., 9 illus. in color Présentation : online resource ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-3-030-40993-7 Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Marketing Sales management Sales Distribution Résumé : This book explores customer-supplier relationships in B2B markets, focusing on interaction between parties. Drawing on three fields of research – studies of relationships in marketing, social interactionism in sociology, and sense-making in social psychology – the author explores the concepts and roles of actors in business relationships and how the behaviour of actors within an interaction affects the development of those relationships. Based on a review of prior research and an original empirical study, the author argues that the presence of continuous close relationships between customer and supplier organizations bestows features of a business network on B2B markets, with distinct interdependencies and ubiquitous interactions. Exploring buyer-seller interactions, the author contends that actors’ mutually perceived identities – continuously emergent and relationship-specific – are the main factor in the development of business relationships and discusses the implications for management practice and research. Antonella La Rocca is Associate Professor at Rennes School of Business, France, where she teaches B2B marketing. She is an Associate Editor of the Journal of Business and Industrial Marketing and on the board of the Association for Key Account Management. Her main research interests are innovation, entrepreneurship, and sales in business markets. She has co-edited volumes on innovation in healthcare and new business venturing, and is the author of several publications in Industrial Marketing Management, Management Decision and the IMP Journal. Note de contenu : 1. Exploring the Role of Actors in the Formation of Market Relationships -- 2. Perspectives on Market – B2B Market as Network -- 3. Analysing Supplier Customer Relationships in Business Markets -- 4. Actors in Interaction -- 5. An Empirical Study of Interaction in Business Relationships -- 6. Interaction and Identities in Business Relationships Permalink : https://genes.bibli.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=149416 Customer-Supplier Relationships in B2B : An Interaction Perspective on Actors in Business Networks [document électronique] / Antonella La Rocca, ; SpringerLink (Online service) . - Basingstoke (GBR) ; Londres ; New York : Palgrave MacMillan, 2020 . - XVIII, 200 p. 10 illus., 9 illus. in color : online resource.
ISBN : 978-3-030-40993-7
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Marketing Sales management Sales Distribution Résumé : This book explores customer-supplier relationships in B2B markets, focusing on interaction between parties. Drawing on three fields of research – studies of relationships in marketing, social interactionism in sociology, and sense-making in social psychology – the author explores the concepts and roles of actors in business relationships and how the behaviour of actors within an interaction affects the development of those relationships. Based on a review of prior research and an original empirical study, the author argues that the presence of continuous close relationships between customer and supplier organizations bestows features of a business network on B2B markets, with distinct interdependencies and ubiquitous interactions. Exploring buyer-seller interactions, the author contends that actors’ mutually perceived identities – continuously emergent and relationship-specific – are the main factor in the development of business relationships and discusses the implications for management practice and research. Antonella La Rocca is Associate Professor at Rennes School of Business, France, where she teaches B2B marketing. She is an Associate Editor of the Journal of Business and Industrial Marketing and on the board of the Association for Key Account Management. Her main research interests are innovation, entrepreneurship, and sales in business markets. She has co-edited volumes on innovation in healthcare and new business venturing, and is the author of several publications in Industrial Marketing Management, Management Decision and the IMP Journal. Note de contenu : 1. Exploring the Role of Actors in the Formation of Market Relationships -- 2. Perspectives on Market – B2B Market as Network -- 3. Analysing Supplier Customer Relationships in Business Markets -- 4. Actors in Interaction -- 5. An Empirical Study of Interaction in Business Relationships -- 6. Interaction and Identities in Business Relationships Permalink : https://genes.bibli.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=149416 Starting Up in Business Networks / Lise Aaboen ; SpringerLink (Online service) ; Antonella La Rocca ; Frida Lind ; Andrea Perna ; Tommy Shih / Basingstoke (GBR) ; Londres ; New York : Palgrave MacMillan (2017)
Titre : Starting Up in Business Networks : Why Relationships Matter in Entrepreneurship Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Lise Aaboen, ; SpringerLink (Online service) ; Antonella La Rocca, ; Frida Lind, ; Andrea Perna, ; Tommy Shih, Editeur : Basingstoke (GBR) ; Londres ; New York : Palgrave MacMillan Année de publication : 2017 Importance : XV, 321 p. 7 illus., 1 illus. in color Présentation : online resource ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-137-52719-6 Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : New business enterprises Public relations Start-Ups Venture Capital Corporate Communication Public Relations Résumé : This book offers a novel perspective on starting-up new business ventures through examining the process by which they become part of the existing business environment. The book highlights the importance of inter-organizational business relationships. Asserting that new ventures need to interact and connect with customers and suppliers, alongside policy actors and universities, Starting up in Business Networks demonstrates how beginning a new venture demands initiating and developing business relationships. Noting a lack of prior research into the process by which start-ups embed into an existing business network, this book presents examples from countries such as Sweden, Italy, the Netherlands and China to analyse the emergence and evolution of start-up business networks Note de contenu : Introduction -- Section 1: Starting up business relationships -- Chapter 1 Initiation of business relationships in start-ups, (Lise Aaboen, Elsebeth Holmen & Ann-Charlott Pedersen) -- Chapter 2 Third actors initiating business relationships for a medical device start-up: effect on network embedding and venture creation processes (Tamara Oukes & Ariane von Raesfeld on behalf of the PCDIAB consortium) -- Section 2: Relationships Dynamics in New Business Development -- Chapter 3 Starting-up: Relating to a context in motion (Antonella La Rocca, Ivan Snehota & Debbie Harrison) -- Chapter 4 When start-ups shift network – notes on start-up journey (Antonella La Rocca, Christina Öberg & Thomas Hoholm) -- Section 3: Start-ups and technological collaboration in industrial networks -- Chapter 5 R&D collaboration and start-ups (Jens Laage-Hellman, Maria Landqvist & Frida Lind) -- Chapter 6 Starting up from Science – The case of a university-organised commercialization project (Malena Ingemansson Havenvid) -- Section 4: Academic spin-offs and the issue of commercializing science. Some empirical experiences -- Chapter 7 The impact of key business relationships on the commercialization of science: the case of Nautes (Enrico Baraldi, Andrea Perna, Fabio Fraticelli & Gian Luca Gregori) -- Chapter 8 Start-ups as vessels carrying and developing science based technologies: starting and restarting JonDeTech (Enrico Baraldi, Marcus Lindahl & Andrea Perna) -- Section 5: Start-ups and the role of policy -- Chapter 9 The challenging life of university start-ups. The different view of value creation in a policy setting compared to a business setting (Tommy Shih & Alexandra Waluszewski) -- Chapter 10 The coordinating role of Chinese policy actors in developing new biotechnology start-up companies to promote industrial development (Åse Linné & Tommy Shih) Permalink : https://genes.bibli.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=153504 Starting Up in Business Networks : Why Relationships Matter in Entrepreneurship [document électronique] / Lise Aaboen, ; SpringerLink (Online service) ; Antonella La Rocca, ; Frida Lind, ; Andrea Perna, ; Tommy Shih, . - Basingstoke (GBR) ; Londres ; New York : Palgrave MacMillan, 2017 . - XV, 321 p. 7 illus., 1 illus. in color : online resource.
ISBN : 978-1-137-52719-6
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : New business enterprises Public relations Start-Ups Venture Capital Corporate Communication Public Relations Résumé : This book offers a novel perspective on starting-up new business ventures through examining the process by which they become part of the existing business environment. The book highlights the importance of inter-organizational business relationships. Asserting that new ventures need to interact and connect with customers and suppliers, alongside policy actors and universities, Starting up in Business Networks demonstrates how beginning a new venture demands initiating and developing business relationships. Noting a lack of prior research into the process by which start-ups embed into an existing business network, this book presents examples from countries such as Sweden, Italy, the Netherlands and China to analyse the emergence and evolution of start-up business networks Note de contenu : Introduction -- Section 1: Starting up business relationships -- Chapter 1 Initiation of business relationships in start-ups, (Lise Aaboen, Elsebeth Holmen & Ann-Charlott Pedersen) -- Chapter 2 Third actors initiating business relationships for a medical device start-up: effect on network embedding and venture creation processes (Tamara Oukes & Ariane von Raesfeld on behalf of the PCDIAB consortium) -- Section 2: Relationships Dynamics in New Business Development -- Chapter 3 Starting-up: Relating to a context in motion (Antonella La Rocca, Ivan Snehota & Debbie Harrison) -- Chapter 4 When start-ups shift network – notes on start-up journey (Antonella La Rocca, Christina Öberg & Thomas Hoholm) -- Section 3: Start-ups and technological collaboration in industrial networks -- Chapter 5 R&D collaboration and start-ups (Jens Laage-Hellman, Maria Landqvist & Frida Lind) -- Chapter 6 Starting up from Science – The case of a university-organised commercialization project (Malena Ingemansson Havenvid) -- Section 4: Academic spin-offs and the issue of commercializing science. Some empirical experiences -- Chapter 7 The impact of key business relationships on the commercialization of science: the case of Nautes (Enrico Baraldi, Andrea Perna, Fabio Fraticelli & Gian Luca Gregori) -- Chapter 8 Start-ups as vessels carrying and developing science based technologies: starting and restarting JonDeTech (Enrico Baraldi, Marcus Lindahl & Andrea Perna) -- Section 5: Start-ups and the role of policy -- Chapter 9 The challenging life of university start-ups. The different view of value creation in a policy setting compared to a business setting (Tommy Shih & Alexandra Waluszewski) -- Chapter 10 The coordinating role of Chinese policy actors in developing new biotechnology start-up companies to promote industrial development (Åse Linné & Tommy Shih) Permalink : https://genes.bibli.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=153504