Jean Ledger
King's College London
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Public Administration | 2016
Ewan Ferlie; Jean Ledger; Sue Dopson; Michael D. Fischer; Louise Fitzgerald; Gerry McGivern; Chris Bennett
Have generic management texts and associated knowledges now extensively diffused into public services organizations? If so, why? Our empirical study of English healthcare organizations detects an extensive presence of such texts. We argue that their ready diffusion relates to two macro-level forces: (i) the influence of the underlying political economy of public services reform and (ii) a strongly developed business school/management consulting knowledge nexus. This macro perspective theoretically complements existing explanations from the meso or middle level of analysis which examine diffusion processes within the public services field, and also more micro literature which focuses on agency from individual knowledge leaders.
Human Relations | 2016
Michael D. Fischer; Sue Dopson; Louise Fitzgerald; Chris Bennett; Ewan Ferlie; Jean Ledger; Gerry McGivern
This article explores contrasting forms of ‘knowledge leadership’ in mobilizing management research into organizational practice. Drawing on a Foucauldian perspective on power–knowledge, we introduce three axes of power–knowledge relations, through which we analyse knowledge leadership practices. We present empirical case study data focused on ‘polar cases’ of managers engaged in mobilizing management research in six research-intensive organizations in the UK healthcare sector. We find that knowledge leadership involves agentic practices through which managers strive to actively become the knowledge object – personally transposing, appropriating or contending management research. This article contributes to the literature by advancing the concept of knowledge leadership in the work of mobilizing management research into organizational practice.
Organization Studies | 2018
Gerry McGivern; Sue Dopson; Ewan Ferlie; Michael D. Fischer; Louise Fitzgerald; Jean Ledger; Chris Bennett
In this article, we discuss temporal work and temporal politics situated between groups with different temporal orientations, arguing that attention needs to be paid to covert and unarticulated silent politics during temporal work. Drawing on a case study of a management consultancy project to redesign public health care, we explain how unarticulated temporal interests and orientations shape the construction of problems, which, in turn, legitimate tasks and time frames. We also show how task and time frames are temporarily fixed and imposed through boundary objects, and the way these may then be reinterpreted and co-opted to deflect pressure to change. Thus, we argue, unarticulated, covert and political temporal inter-dynamics produce expedient provisional temporal settlements, which resolve conflict in the short term, while perpetuating it in the longer run.
Public Administration | 2016
Ewan Ferlie; Jean Ledger; Sue Dopson; Michael D. Fischer; Louise Fitzgerald; Gerry McGivern; Chris Bennett
Have generic management texts and associated knowledges now extensively diffused into public services organizations? If so, why? Our empirical study of English healthcare organizations detects an extensive presence of such texts. We argue that their ready diffusion relates to two macro-level forces: (i) the influence of the underlying political economy of public services reform and (ii) a strongly developed business school/management consulting knowledge nexus. This macro perspective theoretically complements existing explanations from the meso or middle level of analysis which examine diffusion processes within the public services field, and also more micro literature which focuses on agency from individual knowledge leaders.
Archive | 2016
Ewan Ferlie; Jean Ledger; Sue Dopson; Michael D. Fischer; Louise FitzGerald; Gerry McGivern; Chris Bennett
Have generic management texts and associated knowledges now extensively diffused into public services organizations? If so, why? Our empirical study of English healthcare organizations detects an extensive presence of such texts. We argue that their ready diffusion relates to two macro-level forces: (i) the influence of the underlying political economy of public services reform and (ii) a strongly developed business school/management consulting knowledge nexus. This macro perspective theoretically complements existing explanations from the meso or middle level of analysis which examine diffusion processes within the public services field, and also more micro literature which focuses on agency from individual knowledge leaders.
Public Administration | 2015
Ewan Ferlie; Jean Ledger; Sue Dopson; Michael D. Fischer; Louise Fitzgerald; Gerry McGivern; Chris Bennett
Have generic management texts and associated knowledges now extensively diffused into public services organizations? If so, why? Our empirical study of English healthcare organizations detects an extensive presence of such texts. We argue that their ready diffusion relates to two macro-level forces: (i) the influence of the underlying political economy of public services reform and (ii) a strongly developed business school/management consulting knowledge nexus. This macro perspective theoretically complements existing explanations from the meso or middle level of analysis which examine diffusion processes within the public services field, and also more micro literature which focuses on agency from individual knowledge leaders.
Leadership Foundation for Higher Education: UK. | 2016
Sue Dopson; Ewan Ferlie; Gerry McGivern; Michael D. Fischer; Jean Ledger; Sonja Behrens; Sarah Wilson
Archive | 2013
Sue Dopson; Chris Bennett; Louise Fitzgerald; Ewan Ferlie; Michael D. Fischer; Jean Ledger; Janette McCulloch; Gerry McGivern
Health Services and Delivery Research | 2017
Ewan Ferlie; Davide Nicolini; Jean Ledger; Daniela D'Andreta; Dmitrijs Kravcenko; John de Pury
Archive | 2016
Sue Dopson; Gerry McGivern; Ewan Ferlie; Chris Bennett; Michael D. Fischer; Louise Fitzgerald; Jean Ledger