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Journal of Health Organisation and Management | 2015

Trialability, observability and risk reduction accelerating individual innovation adoption decisions

Kathryn J Hayes; Kathy Eljiz; Ann M Dadich; Ja Fitzgerald; Terry Sloan

PURPOSE The purpose of this paper is to provide a retrospective analysis of computer simulations role in accelerating individual innovation adoption decisions. The process innovation examined is Lean Systems Thinking, and the organizational context is the imaging department of an Australian public hospital. DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH Intrinsic case study methods including observation, interviews with radiology and emergency personnel about scheduling procedures, mapping patient appointment processes and document analysis were used over three years and then complemented with retrospective interviews with key hospital staff. The multiple data sources and methods were combined in a pragmatic and reflexive manner to explore an extreme case that provides potential to act as an instructive template for effective change. FINDINGS Computer simulation of process change ideas offered by staff to improve patient-flow accelerated the adoption of the process changes, largely because animated computer simulation permitted experimentation (trialability), provided observable predictions of change results (observability) and minimized perceived risk. RESEARCH LIMITATIONS/IMPLICATIONS The difficulty of making accurate comparisons between time periods in a health care setting is acknowledged. PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS This work has implications for policy, practice and theory, particularly for inducing the rapid diffusion of process innovations to address challenges facing health service organizations and national health systems. Originality/value - The research demonstrates the value of animated computer simulation in presenting the need for change, identifying options, and predicting change outcomes and is the first work to indicate the importance of trialability, observability and risk reduction in individual adoption decisions in health services.


Asia Pacific journal of health management | 2010

Who Are Your Lean Health Customers?: Identifying Influential Lean Customers in Health Services: Current Practice and Insights from Stakeholder Analysis

Kathryn J Hayes; Nick Reed; Ja Fitzgerald


Asia Pacific journal of health management | 2007

The Operating Theatre Gridlock: How Are Decisions Made on Emergency Surgical Cases?

Ja Fitzgerald; Ann M Dadich; Martin Lum


OBHC : Mind the gap: policy and practice in the reform of health care : Proceedings of the 7th Biennial International Conference in Organisational Behaviour in Health Care | 2010

Group factors influencing the diffusion of process innovations between manufacturing and health services settings.

Kathy Eljiz; Kate Hayes; Ann M Dadich; Ja Fitzgerald; Terry Sloan; Sacha Kobilski


Proceedings of the 26th Annual Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management International conference (ANZAM 2012): Managing for Volatility and Stability: 5-7 December 2012, Perth, W.A. | 2012

Building a research community of practice, and researching brilliance in health care: now for something different

Kathryn J Hayes; Sj Campbell; Joanne Curry; Ann M Dadich; Mary Ditton; Kathy Eljiz; Ja Fitzgerald; Liz Fulop; Carmel Ann Herington; Godfrey Isouard; Leila Karimi; Anne Smyth


Abstracts of the 25th Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management International Conference (ANZAM 2011), 7-9 December 2011, Wellington, New Zealand | 2011

Combining patient journey modelling and visual multi-agent computer simulation : a conceptual approach to improving knowledge translation in a hospital outpatient department

Joanne Curry; Ann M Dadich; Ja Fitzgerald; Ante Prodan; Terrence R Sloan


the 27th Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management Conference | 2013

Coming to the ParTI: the development of a participatory action research for translation and implementation framework

Ja Fitzgerald; R Ogrin; Kathy Eljiz


International Organisational Behaviour in Healthcare Conference | 2012

Process and project work orientations in hospital care: a misalignment of worlds

Kathy Eljiz; Kate Hayes; Ja Fitzgerald; Terry Sloan


Creating Sustainable Organizations: The Human and Social Dimensions Colloquium | 2012

Assisting efficiencies in patient flow: moving below the surface to sustain capability gaps in health systems

Kathy Eljiz; John Molineux; Ja Fitzgerald; Terry Sloan


Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management | 2012

Building a Research Community of Practice, and Researching Brilliance in Health Care: Now

Kathryn J Hayes; Sj Campbell; Joanne Curry; Ann M Dadich; Mary Ditton; Kathy Eljiz; Ja Fitzgerald; Liz Fulop; Carmel Ann Herington; Godfrey Isouard; Leila Karimi; Anne Smyth

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Terry Sloan

University of Western Sydney

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Kathryn J Hayes

University of Western Sydney

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Joanne Curry

University of Western Sydney

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Terrence R Sloan

University of Western Sydney

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