OMT
HCM
Trish Reay
U. of Alberta, Canada
Amit Nigam
City, U. of London, United Kingdom
Charitini Stavropoulou
City, U. of London
Elizabeth Goodrick
Florida Atlantic U., United States
Thomas D'Aunno
New York U., United States
April Wright
Warwick Business School, United Kingdom
Gemma Irving
U. of Queensland, Australia
Tammar Zilber
Hebrew U. of Jerusalem, Israel
Patricia Satterstrom
New York U., United States
Michaela Kerrissey
Harvard U., United States
Zuhur Balayah
City, U. of London, United Kingdom
Framed from a perspective of inhabited institutionalism, this symposium brings together four empirical studies situated in the healthcare field that advance understanding of how actors use power and engage in political work to construct, maintain, and change institutions. These studies reveal new insights concerning actor interactions within institutionalized settings that provide important avenues for developing theory that can inform healthcare practice. Discussion of the presentations collectively will help to advance these novel approaches.
Author: April L. Wright – Warwick Business School
Author: Patricia Satterstrom – New York U.
Author: Zuhur Balayah – City, U. of London
Author: Amit Nigam – City, U. of London
Author: Tammar B. Zilber – Hebrew U. of Jerusalem