The Nonspread of Innovations: the Mediating Role of Professionals
Royal Holloway University of London · De Montfort University · +2 more institutions
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Abstract
Two qualitative studies in the U.K. health care sector trace eight purposefully selected innovations. Complex, contested, and nonlinear innovation careers emerged. Developing the nonlinear perspective on innovation spread further, we theorize that multi-professionalization shapes “nonspread.” Social and cognitive boundaries between different professions retard spread, as individual professionals operate within unidisciplinary communities of practice. This new theory helps explain barriers to the spread of innovation in multiprofessional organizations in both health care and other settings.
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- Professionalization
- Perspective (graphical)
- Health professionals
- Health care
- Public relations
- Qualitative research
- Sociology
- Social cognitive theory
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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