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16. Steget till chefskap - om läkare som verksamhetschefer
Sammanfattning : This thesis reports a study of clinical managers in the Swedish healthcare sector. This is a recently created position, which requires no special competencies such as medical, as the case was prior to 1997. LÄS MER
17. Professional Pride and Prejudice : Negotiating leadership in an era of interprofession-based organizing
Sammanfattning : Leadership has always played a peculiar role in the context of profession-based operations. Within bureaucratic yet decentralized organizational configurations – where conventional notions of labor management fall short in explaining executive functions – distributions of authority and influence have historically been inherent in strong hierarchies and meritocracies. LÄS MER
18. How privatization and corporatization affect healthcare employees’ work climate, work attitudes and ill-health : Implications of social status
Sammanfattning : Political liberalization and increased public costs have placed new demands on the Swedish public sector. Two ways of meeting these novel requirements have been to corporatize and privatize organizations. LÄS MER
19. Parents’ experiences of nurses’ cultural competence in Swedish paediatric care
Sammanfattning : Due to global migration, Sweden, as is the case for many other countries in Europe, has become a multi-ethnic society. The multi-ethnic composition of the Swedish population has led to an increasing diversity of patients and health staff in health care. LÄS MER
20. Job Crafting: Changing and adapting work as one piece of the puzzle for a sustainable working life
Sammanfattning : Introduction: This thesis focuses on job crafting as one way to increase work-related well-being and enable people to extend their working lives. The studies included were conducted within two different contexts, namely the manufacturing industry and public healthcare. LÄS MER