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Making Wicked Problems Governable? : The Case of Managed Networks in Health Care
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Author(s):
Ewan Ferlie
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Louise Fitzgerald
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Gerry McGivern
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Sue Dopson
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Chris Bennett
Publication date:
March 28 2013
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Oxford University Press
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9780199603015
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March 28 2013
DOI:
10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199603015.001.0001
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction and overview
pp. 5
‘Reforming’ UK health care organizations—from New Public Management to network governance?
pp. 32
A governmentality-based perspective on UK health care organizations
pp. 53
Genetics Translation Networks: The continuing autonomy of academic science
pp. 73
Managed Cancer Networks: Exemplars of evidence-based governmentality?
pp. 97
Sexual Health Networks: Working with problematic human behaviours
pp. 119
Networks for Older People’s Care: A really wicked problem
pp. 144
The limited role of Information and Communication Technologies in managed networks
pp. 162
Leadership in health care networks: Clinical-managerial hybrid teams and evidence-based identity work
pp. 189
Inter-organizational learning in the networks: A disappointing pattern
pp. 212
Governmentality and health care networks
pp. 224
New Labour and UK health care: Managed networks, wicked problems, and post-NPM organizing
pp. 237
Concluding discussion—overall contribution and forward look
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