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This book challenges the reader to think again about how we should engage with and support all those involved in health and social care and will be of vital reading to academics and researchers in the fields of Health Management, Social Care, Organizational Studies and Critical Management Studies
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This book challenges the reader to think again about how we should engage with and support all those involved in health and social care and will be of vital reading to academics and researchers in the fields of Health Management, Social Care, Organizational Studies and Critical Management Studies
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. September 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351592529
- Artikelnr.: 58396922
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. September 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351592529
- Artikelnr.: 58396922
Will Thomas is an Associate Professor in the University of Suffolk Business School, UK Anneli Hujala is a Senior Reseacher in the Department of Health and Social Management at the University of Eastern Finland Sanna Laulainen is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Health and Social Management at the University of Eastern Finland Robert McMurray is Professor of Work and Organisation at The York Management School, UK
List of Contributors
Acknowledgments
Editors' Introduction
SECTION 1 Contemporary Wicked Challenges to Health and Social Care
1 The Concept of Wicked Problems : Improving the Understanding of Managing
Problem Wickedness in Health and Social Care
HARRI RAISIO , ALISA PUUSTINEN AND PIRKKO VARTIAINEN
2 The Politics of Care : Wicked Concerns Constituent in Care Reforms
WILL THOMAS AND SUSAN HOLLINRAKE
3 Personalization of Care : A Wicked Problem or a Wicked Solution?
JANET CARTER ANAND , GAVIN DAVIDSON , BERNI KELLY AND GERALDINE MACDONALD
SECTION 2 Managing, Leading and Following
4 The Wicked Problem of Leadership in the NHS
GAURISH CHAWLA AND MARK LEARMONTH
5 Lofty Ideals and Lowly Troubles Among Nursing Home Managers
MONICA ANDERSSON BÄCK AND CHARLOTTA LEVAY
6 The Unnoticed Role of Employees in Ethical Leadership
MERJA SINKKONEN AND SANNA LAULAINEN
7 Destructive Leadership as a Wicked Problem in Health Care-Can We Blame
the Leader Only?
MINNA HOFFRÉN AND SANNA LAULAINEN
8 Health Care Communication Technology and Its Promise of Patient
Empowerment : Unpacking Patient Empowerment Through Patients' Identity
Constructions
LAURA VISSER , INGE BLEIJENBERGH , YVONNE BENSCHOP AND ALLARD VAN RIEL
SECTION 3 Silent Voice s: Making the Invisible Visible
9 Blame Culture in the National Health Service (NHS), UK
RUTH STRUDWICK
10 A Darker Side to Interorganizational Relations
KRISTINA BROWN
11 Defi cit Discourses and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Disadvantage : A Wicked Problem in Australian Indigenous Policy?
ELIZABETH PYLE , DEANNA GRANT-SMITH AND ROBYN MAYES
12 Unpacking Dependency; Managing 'Becoming'-Supporting the Experiences of
Patients Living With Chronic Disease
WILL THOMAS
SECTION 4 Beyond Conventional Methodologies for Understanding Wicked
Challenges
13 Improving Young People's Mental Health? Understanding Ambivalence to
Seeking Support Among Young Adults With Asperger Syndrome
EDMUND COLEMAN-FOUNTAIN AND BRYONY BERESFORD
14 Action Research in the Health and Social Care Settings. A Tool for
Solving Wicked Problems?
MARTA STRUMI N SKA-KUTRA
15 Four Different Ways to View Wicked Problems
ANNELI HUJALA , SANNA LAULAINEN , ANDY BROOKES , MAARIT LAMMASSAARI AND
TAMARA MULHERIN
16 The Promise of Visual Approaches in Organizational and Management
Research
JARI MARTIKAINEN
Index
Acknowledgments
Editors' Introduction
SECTION 1 Contemporary Wicked Challenges to Health and Social Care
1 The Concept of Wicked Problems : Improving the Understanding of Managing
Problem Wickedness in Health and Social Care
HARRI RAISIO , ALISA PUUSTINEN AND PIRKKO VARTIAINEN
2 The Politics of Care : Wicked Concerns Constituent in Care Reforms
WILL THOMAS AND SUSAN HOLLINRAKE
3 Personalization of Care : A Wicked Problem or a Wicked Solution?
JANET CARTER ANAND , GAVIN DAVIDSON , BERNI KELLY AND GERALDINE MACDONALD
SECTION 2 Managing, Leading and Following
4 The Wicked Problem of Leadership in the NHS
GAURISH CHAWLA AND MARK LEARMONTH
5 Lofty Ideals and Lowly Troubles Among Nursing Home Managers
MONICA ANDERSSON BÄCK AND CHARLOTTA LEVAY
6 The Unnoticed Role of Employees in Ethical Leadership
MERJA SINKKONEN AND SANNA LAULAINEN
7 Destructive Leadership as a Wicked Problem in Health Care-Can We Blame
the Leader Only?
MINNA HOFFRÉN AND SANNA LAULAINEN
8 Health Care Communication Technology and Its Promise of Patient
Empowerment : Unpacking Patient Empowerment Through Patients' Identity
Constructions
LAURA VISSER , INGE BLEIJENBERGH , YVONNE BENSCHOP AND ALLARD VAN RIEL
SECTION 3 Silent Voice s: Making the Invisible Visible
9 Blame Culture in the National Health Service (NHS), UK
RUTH STRUDWICK
10 A Darker Side to Interorganizational Relations
KRISTINA BROWN
11 Defi cit Discourses and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Disadvantage : A Wicked Problem in Australian Indigenous Policy?
ELIZABETH PYLE , DEANNA GRANT-SMITH AND ROBYN MAYES
12 Unpacking Dependency; Managing 'Becoming'-Supporting the Experiences of
Patients Living With Chronic Disease
WILL THOMAS
SECTION 4 Beyond Conventional Methodologies for Understanding Wicked
Challenges
13 Improving Young People's Mental Health? Understanding Ambivalence to
Seeking Support Among Young Adults With Asperger Syndrome
EDMUND COLEMAN-FOUNTAIN AND BRYONY BERESFORD
14 Action Research in the Health and Social Care Settings. A Tool for
Solving Wicked Problems?
MARTA STRUMI N SKA-KUTRA
15 Four Different Ways to View Wicked Problems
ANNELI HUJALA , SANNA LAULAINEN , ANDY BROOKES , MAARIT LAMMASSAARI AND
TAMARA MULHERIN
16 The Promise of Visual Approaches in Organizational and Management
Research
JARI MARTIKAINEN
Index
List of Contributors
Acknowledgments
Editors' Introduction
SECTION 1 Contemporary Wicked Challenges to Health and Social Care
1 The Concept of Wicked Problems : Improving the Understanding of Managing
Problem Wickedness in Health and Social Care
HARRI RAISIO , ALISA PUUSTINEN AND PIRKKO VARTIAINEN
2 The Politics of Care : Wicked Concerns Constituent in Care Reforms
WILL THOMAS AND SUSAN HOLLINRAKE
3 Personalization of Care : A Wicked Problem or a Wicked Solution?
JANET CARTER ANAND , GAVIN DAVIDSON , BERNI KELLY AND GERALDINE MACDONALD
SECTION 2 Managing, Leading and Following
4 The Wicked Problem of Leadership in the NHS
GAURISH CHAWLA AND MARK LEARMONTH
5 Lofty Ideals and Lowly Troubles Among Nursing Home Managers
MONICA ANDERSSON BÄCK AND CHARLOTTA LEVAY
6 The Unnoticed Role of Employees in Ethical Leadership
MERJA SINKKONEN AND SANNA LAULAINEN
7 Destructive Leadership as a Wicked Problem in Health Care-Can We Blame
the Leader Only?
MINNA HOFFRÉN AND SANNA LAULAINEN
8 Health Care Communication Technology and Its Promise of Patient
Empowerment : Unpacking Patient Empowerment Through Patients' Identity
Constructions
LAURA VISSER , INGE BLEIJENBERGH , YVONNE BENSCHOP AND ALLARD VAN RIEL
SECTION 3 Silent Voice s: Making the Invisible Visible
9 Blame Culture in the National Health Service (NHS), UK
RUTH STRUDWICK
10 A Darker Side to Interorganizational Relations
KRISTINA BROWN
11 Defi cit Discourses and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Disadvantage : A Wicked Problem in Australian Indigenous Policy?
ELIZABETH PYLE , DEANNA GRANT-SMITH AND ROBYN MAYES
12 Unpacking Dependency; Managing 'Becoming'-Supporting the Experiences of
Patients Living With Chronic Disease
WILL THOMAS
SECTION 4 Beyond Conventional Methodologies for Understanding Wicked
Challenges
13 Improving Young People's Mental Health? Understanding Ambivalence to
Seeking Support Among Young Adults With Asperger Syndrome
EDMUND COLEMAN-FOUNTAIN AND BRYONY BERESFORD
14 Action Research in the Health and Social Care Settings. A Tool for
Solving Wicked Problems?
MARTA STRUMI N SKA-KUTRA
15 Four Different Ways to View Wicked Problems
ANNELI HUJALA , SANNA LAULAINEN , ANDY BROOKES , MAARIT LAMMASSAARI AND
TAMARA MULHERIN
16 The Promise of Visual Approaches in Organizational and Management
Research
JARI MARTIKAINEN
Index
Acknowledgments
Editors' Introduction
SECTION 1 Contemporary Wicked Challenges to Health and Social Care
1 The Concept of Wicked Problems : Improving the Understanding of Managing
Problem Wickedness in Health and Social Care
HARRI RAISIO , ALISA PUUSTINEN AND PIRKKO VARTIAINEN
2 The Politics of Care : Wicked Concerns Constituent in Care Reforms
WILL THOMAS AND SUSAN HOLLINRAKE
3 Personalization of Care : A Wicked Problem or a Wicked Solution?
JANET CARTER ANAND , GAVIN DAVIDSON , BERNI KELLY AND GERALDINE MACDONALD
SECTION 2 Managing, Leading and Following
4 The Wicked Problem of Leadership in the NHS
GAURISH CHAWLA AND MARK LEARMONTH
5 Lofty Ideals and Lowly Troubles Among Nursing Home Managers
MONICA ANDERSSON BÄCK AND CHARLOTTA LEVAY
6 The Unnoticed Role of Employees in Ethical Leadership
MERJA SINKKONEN AND SANNA LAULAINEN
7 Destructive Leadership as a Wicked Problem in Health Care-Can We Blame
the Leader Only?
MINNA HOFFRÉN AND SANNA LAULAINEN
8 Health Care Communication Technology and Its Promise of Patient
Empowerment : Unpacking Patient Empowerment Through Patients' Identity
Constructions
LAURA VISSER , INGE BLEIJENBERGH , YVONNE BENSCHOP AND ALLARD VAN RIEL
SECTION 3 Silent Voice s: Making the Invisible Visible
9 Blame Culture in the National Health Service (NHS), UK
RUTH STRUDWICK
10 A Darker Side to Interorganizational Relations
KRISTINA BROWN
11 Defi cit Discourses and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Disadvantage : A Wicked Problem in Australian Indigenous Policy?
ELIZABETH PYLE , DEANNA GRANT-SMITH AND ROBYN MAYES
12 Unpacking Dependency; Managing 'Becoming'-Supporting the Experiences of
Patients Living With Chronic Disease
WILL THOMAS
SECTION 4 Beyond Conventional Methodologies for Understanding Wicked
Challenges
13 Improving Young People's Mental Health? Understanding Ambivalence to
Seeking Support Among Young Adults With Asperger Syndrome
EDMUND COLEMAN-FOUNTAIN AND BRYONY BERESFORD
14 Action Research in the Health and Social Care Settings. A Tool for
Solving Wicked Problems?
MARTA STRUMI N SKA-KUTRA
15 Four Different Ways to View Wicked Problems
ANNELI HUJALA , SANNA LAULAINEN , ANDY BROOKES , MAARIT LAMMASSAARI AND
TAMARA MULHERIN
16 The Promise of Visual Approaches in Organizational and Management
Research
JARI MARTIKAINEN
Index