Journal of Organizational Behavior
Volume 27, Issue 7 (November 2006)
Healthcare: The problems are organizational not clinical. Issue Edited by Ranga Ramanujam, Denise M. Rousseau. Purdue faculty, staff and students: Access electronic journal at http://www.lib.purdue.edu.
Editorials Organizational behavior in healthcare - the challenges are organizational, not just clinical (p 809) Ranga Ramanujam, Denise M. Rousseau
Research Article The challenges are organizational not just clinical (p 811-827) Ranga Ramanujam, Denise M. Rousseau Worldviews in collision: conflict and collaboration across professional lines (p 829-849) Andrew N. Garman, David C. Leach, Nancy Spector Notes from a small Island: researching organisational behaviour in healthcare from a UK perspective (p 851-867) Annabelle L. Mark Teaching but not learning: how medical residency programs handle errors (p 869-896) Timothy J. Hoff, Henry Pohl, Joel Bartfield A sensemaking lens on reliability (p 897-917) Ruth Blatt, Marlys K. Christianson, Kathleen M. Sutcliffe, Marilynn M. Rosenthal Classifying and interpreting threats to patient safety in hospitals: insights from aviation (p 919-940) Michal Tamuz, Eric J. Thomas Making it safe: the effects of leader inclusiveness and professional status on psychological safety and improvement efforts in health care teams (p 941-966) Ingrid M. Nembhard, Amy C. Edmondson Leadership development in healthcare: a qualitative study (p 967-982) Ann Scheck McAlearney Reducing patient mortality in hospitals: the role of human resource management (p 983-1002) Michael A. West, James P. Guthrie, Jeremy F. Dawson, Carol S. Borrill, Matthew Carter Quality improvement and hospital financial performance (p 1003-1029) Jeffrey A. Alexander, Bryan J. Weiner, John Griffith
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