Sub-theme 26: Organizing Healthcare Innovation: Building Bridges and Dismantling Barricades

Convenors:
Sue M. Newell, Bentley University, USA, and Warwick Business School, UK
Maxine Robertson, School of Business and Management, Queen Mary University of London, UK
Jacky Swan, Warwick Business School, Warwick University, UK
Session I: Thursday, July 04, 09:00 to 10:30, Decelles, 3rd floor, Section Nord, Chibougamau
Organizing Healthcare Innovation I
Chair: Sue Newell
Mario Bach and Annette Reuter
Patient-centered care as a facilitator for network integration
Federica Brunetta, Paolo Boccardelli and Andrea Lipparini
Central positions and performance in the scientific community. Evidences from clinical research projects
Hille Bruns
Knowledge development for innovation in biomedical research
Session II: Thursday, July 04, 11:00 to 12:30, Decelles, 3rd floor, Section Nord, Chibougamau
Organizing Healthcare Innovation II
Chair: Jacky Swan
Diane Burns, Paula Hyde, John Hassard and Anne Killett
Colonizing the aged body and the organization of later life
Rune T. Clausen, Poul H. Andersen and Berit K. Kragh
Strictly ballroom or new steps? Dancing towards new practice creation in public hospitals
Jenna Evans, Ross Baker, Jan Barnsley and Whitney Berta
Understanding and bridging mindsets for the delivery of integrated care
Session III: Thursday, July 04, 16:00 to 17:30, Decelles, 3rd floor, Section Nord, Chibougamau
Organizing Healthcare Innovation III
Chair: Maxine Robertson
Stéphanie Gentil
Managing the unexpected in a context of healthcare rationalization: A management situation perspective
Charlotte Vogt, Lauri Wessel and Martin Gersch
Innovation barricades in German health care: Balancing resource-based and institutional perspectives
Daniele Mascia, Roberto Dandi and Fausto Di Vincenzo
Innovating healthcare by crossing boundaries: Implementing evidence-based medicine across levels of care
Session IV: Friday, July 05, 09:00 to 10:30, Decelles, 3rd floor, Section Nord, Chibougamau
Organizing Healthcare Innovation IV
Chair: Sue Newell
Jasmina Masovic, Bjørn Erik Mørk and Davide Nicolini
Innovative practices and professional jurisdictions in healthcare: The case of transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI)
Florian Stache
Path-breaking change in Russian health care
Session V: Friday, July 05, 14:00 to 15:30, Decelles, 3rd floor, Section Nord, Chibougamau
Organizing Healthcare Innovation V
Chair: Jacky Swan
Laura Visser, Inge Bleijenbergh, Yvonne Benschop and Allard C.R. Van Riel
Self-disciplining practices on online health communities: Understanding patients’ use of innovative communication technology
Simon Bailey, Michael Bresnen, Damian Hodgson, Paula Hyde and John Hassard
Building bridges or drawing them? Making and taking management knowledge in UK healthcare
Taran Thune and Magnus Gulbrandsen
Partnerships in biomedicine: Synergies and tensions in research and innovation collaborations between hospitals, universities and firms
Session VI: Saturday, July 06, 09:00 to 10:30, Decelles, 3rd floor, Section Nord, Chibougamau
Organizing Healthcare Innovation VI
Chair: Maxine Robertson
Tony Huzzard, Andreas Hellström and Svante Lifvergren
Sensegiving across professional borders: Readiness for system-wide change in cancer care
Paula Hyde, Damian Hodgson, Michael Bresnen, Simon Bailey and John Hassard
Over-managed and under-led? Discourses and practices of management and leadership in healthcare
Unni Dahl, Bård Kulseng and Tonje Osmundsen
Creating space for innovations: Rearranging boundaries
Session VII: Saturday, July 06, 11:00 to 12:30, Decelles, 3rd floor, Section Nord, Chibougamau
Organizing Healthcare Innovation VII
Chair: Sue Newell, Jacky Swan and Maxine Robertson
Mark Exworthy, Paula Hyde and Pamela McDonald-Kuhne
'Stuffing their mouths with gold'? Medical professions, power and pay
Anne Sigh, Jeppe Agger Nielsen and Kim Normann Andersen
Robots conquering the homeland of the Vikings: Promises and drawbacks of robot vacuum cleaning in Danish eldercare
Theopisti Chrysanthaki, Jane Hendy, Charitini Stavropoulou, James Barlow and Anna Ramsay
'Mind the gap': How misalignment between evidence provision and use impedes a network’s capacity for successful knowledge brokering and shared learning
Wrap-up