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The Scottish Referendum of September 2014 was the setting for arguments regarding Scotland?s strengths and weaknesses, and projections of what could happen in different scenarios. Areas of debate included those on Scotland?s scientific performance and how to harness innovation to increase its...
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Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to introduce a special issue on boundary organising in healthcare bringing together a selection of six leading papers accepted for presentation at the 12th Organisational Behaviour in Health Care (OBHC 2020) Conference. Design/methodology/approach: In this...
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Purpose: This paper explains how servitization disrupts long-established internal and external boundaries of product-focused manufacturers and investigates the root causes of servitization challenges. Design/methodology/approach: The authors draw from the collective experiences of 20 senior...
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The Scottish Referendum of September 2014 was the setting for arguments regarding Scotland's strengths and weaknesses, and projections of what could happen in different scenarios. Areas of debate included those on Scotland's scientific performance and how to harness innovation to increase its...
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Introduction -- Section 1. Analysing contemporary policy -- Chapter 1. The UK health policy process: Integration, fragmentation or pluralisation? -- Chapter 2. Populist polices and the medical profession: A case study from the UK -- Chapter 3. Corpus linguistics for policy analysis: Exploring...
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