Exton Rosemary
UK Work Organisation Network/NUHT NHS, Nottingham, UK.
J Health Organ Manag. 2008;22(3):208-22. doi: 10.1108/14777260810883503.
This paper aims to critically examine the notion of entrepreneurship in the UK National Health Service (NHS), promoted by government ministers and senior civil servants as part of the rhetoric of the modernisation agenda.
DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: The paper explores literature on entrepreneurship in the private and public sector and qualitative case study evidence on the emergence (and non-emergence) of "entrepreneurs" who led the improving working lives (IWL) initiative in the UK National Health Service and discusses the issues involved.
The rhetoric serves an essentially ideological function, obscuring the real difficulty of securing effective and sustainable change, in organisations with deeply engrained power structures and as complex and intransient as the NHS in particular and health services more generally.
A "new breed of entrepreneurial leaders" may eventually appear but they face the challenge of surviving in the hierarchical NHS culture and in a climate of turbulent change created by the volatility of government policy.
ORIGINALITY/VALUE: The paper shows that efforts to pursue entrepreneurship in the UK NHS have to overcome obstacles involving the interplay of power, gender and language.
本文旨在批判性地审视英国国家医疗服务体系(NHS)中的创业理念,这一理念由政府部长和高级公务员提出,是现代化议程言辞的一部分。
设计/方法/途径:本文探讨了私营和公共部门创业方面的文献,以及关于在英国国家医疗服务体系中领导改善工作生活(IWL)倡议的“企业家”(以及未出现的情况)出现的定性案例研究证据,并讨论了其中涉及的问题。
这种言辞本质上具有意识形态功能,掩盖了在权力结构根深蒂固、像英国国家医疗服务体系(特别是)以及更广泛的医疗服务那样复杂且变化无常的组织中,实现有效和可持续变革的真正困难。
“新一代创业型领导者”最终可能会出现,但他们面临着在等级森严的英国国家医疗服务体系文化中生存以及在政府政策波动所造成的动荡变革环境中生存的挑战。
原创性/价值:本文表明,在英国国家医疗服务体系中推行创业的努力必须克服涉及权力、性别和语言相互作用的障碍。