CLAHRC Conferences
We have presented our research at renowned international healthcare and business orientated conferences, such as The Academy of Management (AOM), EGOS, The Organizational Behaviour in Healthcare Conference, The British Psychological Society.
Sausman C, Oborn E, Barrett M | Standardisation and Localisation in Evidence-based Health Care Policy Implementation | OBHC April 23-25 Copenhagen Denmark 2014 |
Zachariadis M; Oborn E; Barrett M | Temporary organizing in uncertain times: Evidence from the transformation of the healthcare services sector in the UK | EGOS Rotterdam July 2014 |
Weidner R, Barrett M, Oborn E | Capitalizing on Change in Unexpected Places: the role of capitals in strategic change | AOM Philadelphia August 3-5, 2014 |
Sausman C, Oborn E, Barrett M | Standardisation and Localisation in Evidence-based Health Care Policy Implementation | AOM Philadelphia August 3-5, 2014 |
Antons D, Salge TO, Barrett M, Kohli R, Oborn E | The Social Value of IT: Enhancing Hospital Reputation, Legitimacy, and Status through IT’ | Presented at the 5th WHITE Workshop on Health IT and Economics conference, Washington DC Oct 10-11 2014 |
Barrett M, Oborn E, Orlikowski W | Performing business models in on-line health communities’ | Presented at EGOS Athens July 1-3 2015 |
Antons D, Salge O, Barrett M, Kohli R, Oborn E | The Social Value of Information Technology: How IT Investments Enhance Hospital Reputation | AOM Vancouver Aug 2015 (Best Paper Proceedings) |
Oborn, E. | ‘Social Identity and Knowledge Boundaries in Multidisciplinary Work’ | Presented at PROS Kos June 24-27 2015 |
Oborn E, Gillard S, Barrett M, Gibson S. | Enacting Care in Healthcare Teams: Developing Knowledge and Expertise from Lived Experience’ | Presented at PROS Kos June 24-27 2015 |
Antons D, Salge TO, Barrett M, Kohli R, Oborn E | The Social Value of IT: Enhancing Hospital Reputation, Legitimacy, and Status through IT’ | Presented at the 5th WHITE (Workshop on Health IT and Economics) conference, Washington DC Oct 10-11 2014 |
Hipwell, A.E., Staniszewska S., Gunn L. & Smith, D. | Understanding the motivations and expectations of Patient and Public Involvement Advisors in health research: early indications from a qualitative interview study | Proceedings of the British Psychological Society, Division of Health Psychology Annual Conference, 2015, London. Leicester: British Psychological Society |
Hipwell, A.E., Staniszewska S., Gunn L. & Smith, D | Conceptualising the experiences of patient and public involvement advisors in CLAHRC WM health research: early indications from a qualitative interview study | 2015 West Midlands Branch Annual Conference. Conference Proceedings. British Psychological Society |
Gunn. L | What is the point? Concepts and theories for PPI in the implementation of evidence | 21st International Network for Psychiatric Nursing Research Conference: “Building new relationships in mental health nursing: opportunities and challenges”; on 17th and 18th September 2015 |
Litchfield-Cant, B. | If planning is open to everyone, what do we need strategic planners for? | EGOS, 2015, Athens |
Gunn, Lee | Patient and public involvement (PPI) in the implementation of evidence into practice in healthcare: a concept-bridging working paper (WP) | Organisational Behaviour In Healthcare Conference, Cardiff 4-6th April 2016 |
Swan, J. | Evidence Use in Healthcare Management: A study of England's Clinical Commissioning Groups | Organizational Behaviour in Healthcare (OBHC), 4th-6th April, 2016 |
Gkeredakis, E., Powell, J., Swan, J., Nicolini, D., Scarbrough, H., Roginski, C., Taylor-Phillips, S., Mills, P., Manning, R.M. & Clarke, A. | Evidence-based commissioning of health services: an in-depth qualitative study | British Academy of Management, 8th-10th September, Portsmouth, 2015 |
Swan, J. | Enabling Innovation in England's National Health Service: A Study of Framing in Clinical Commissioning Groups | Organizational Learning, Knowledge and Capabilities, 26th-28th April, 2016 |
Burgess, N; Aristidou, A.; Holweg, M. & Radner, Z. | The ecology of routines: A longitudinal case study of the rise and demise of a continuous improvement routine cluster in an English hospital. | Prato Healthcare Symposium (28 - 30 June 2016) |
Elder, K. & Currie, G. | Challenges of patient and public involvement (PPI) in translational research. | Prato Healthcare Symposium (28 - 30 June 2016) |
Oborn, E.; Prince, K. & Bussy-Socrate, H. | Implementing best practice: The changing nature of leadership across the innovation process. | Prato Healthcare Symposium (28 - 30 June 2016) |
Litchfield-Cant, B. | When science fails all is not lost: A framework for understanding healthcare strategy. | 19th International Organisational Behaviour in Healthcare conference, Cardiff Business School (4 - 6 April) |
Litchfield-Cant, B. & Currie, G. | Governing collaborations strategically: The case of hospital reconfiguration | Prato Healthcare Symposium (28 - 30 June 2016) |
Maillard, N. & Currie, G. | Transforming health services through applied health research | Prato Healthcare Symposium (28 - 30 June 2016) |
Richmond, J. | Unlearning and Patient Safety: A theoretical approach under consideration. | Prato Healthcare Symposium (28 - 30 June 2016) |
Radaelli, G. | The negotiation of patient referrals between mental health and organic specialists: The case of Medically Unexplained Symptoms in Birmingham. | Prato Healthcare Symposium (28 - 30 June 2016) |