The Politics of Management Knowledge in Times of Austerity

Ewan Ferlie (Professor of Public Services Management & Organisation, Professor of Public Services Management & Organisation, King's College London),Sue Dopson (Rhodes Trust Professor of Organzational Behaviour, Rhodes Trust Professor of Organzational Behaviour, University of Oxford),Chris Bennett (Independent research psychologist),Michael Fischer (Professor of Organisational Behaviour & Leadership, Professor of Organisational Behaviour & Leadership, Australian Catholic University),Jean Ledger (Postgraduate Researcher, Postgraduate Researcher, King's College London)

The Politics of Management Knowledge in Times of Austerity
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
22 November 2018
Pages
268
ISBN
9780198777212

The Politics of Management Knowledge in Times of Austerity

Ewan Ferlie (Professor of Public Services Management & Organisation, Professor of Public Services Management & Organisation, King's College London),Sue Dopson (Rhodes Trust Professor of Organzational Behaviour, Rhodes Trust Professor of Organzational Behaviour, University of Oxford),Chris Bennett (Independent research psychologist),Michael Fischer (Professor of Organisational Behaviour & Leadership, Professor of Organisational Behaviour & Leadership, Australian Catholic University),Jean Ledger (Postgraduate Researcher, Postgraduate Researcher, King's College London)

While the implementation of evidence-based medicine guidelines is well studied, there has been little investigation into the extent to which a parallel evidence-based management movement has been influential within health care organizations. This book explores the various management knowledges and associated texts apparent in English health care organizations, and considers how the local reception of these texts was influenced by the macro level political economy of public services reform evident during the period of the politics of austerity. The research outlined in this volume shows that very few evidence-based management texts are apparent within health care organizations, despite the influence of certain knowledge producers, such as national agencies, think tanks, management consultancies, and business schools in the industry. Bringing together the often disconnected academic literature on management knowledge and public policy, the volume addresses the ways in which preferred management knowledges and texts in these publicly funded settings are sensitive to the macro level political economy of public services reform, offering an empirically grounded critique of the evidence-based management movement.

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