Changing Logics in Healthcare and Their Effects on the Identity Motives and Identity Work of Doctors
Abstract
Recent literature on hybridity has provided useful insights into how professionals have responded to changing institutional logics. Our focus is on how shifting logics have shaped senior medical professionals’ identity motives and identity work in a qualitative study of hospital consultants in the United Kingdom’s National Health Service. We found a binary divide between a large category of traditionalist doctors who reject shifting logics, and...
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Title
Changing Logics in Healthcare and Their Effects on the Identity Motives and Identity Work of Doctors
Published Date
Jan 24, 2020
Journal
Volume
42
Issue
9
Pages
1477 - 1499
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