"Hot Topics" in Health Care Management: Research Roundtables
Date: Saturday, Aug 10, 2019 at 3:15PM - 4:45PM
Location: Sheraton Boston Hotel in Gardner AB
Summary: This PDW invites participants to engage in discussion of seven of the "hot topics" in health care management research and practice: 1) the changing nature of work, 2) safety organizing, 3) customer/client experience and satisfaction, 4) collaboration and integration, 5) cross-cultural research, 6) big data analysis, and 7) gaining insights from small data. Participants will gather at "research roundtables" where they will meet other researchers who share similar interests and discuss with them the state of research on their shared topic, challenges in conducting research on this topic, and future research, for examples. Discussion at each roundtable will be facilitated by two accomplished scholars, with active research on the hot topic. Participants will self-select into the topic area of their choice and have the option to move to a second topic/table at the midpoint of the session. This PDW offers participants the opportunity to engage in rich research discussions with exemplary facilitators reflecting diverse disciplines and perspectives, share new ideas, and make meaningful connections with potential collaborators.
Facilitators by topics are as follows:
1) The Changing Nature of Work:
Ariel Avgar, Cornell U.
Jody Hoffer Gittell, Brandeis U.
2) Safety Organizing:
Sara Singer, Stanford U.
Tal Katz-Navon, Arison School of Business, The Interdisciplinary Center (IDC), Israel
3) Customer Experience & Satisfaction:
Robert J Weech-Maldonado, U. of Alabama, Birmingham
Laura McClelland, Virginia Commonwealth U.
4) Collaboration & Integration:
Thomas D'Aunno, New York U.
Samer Faraj, McGill U.
5) Cross-Cultural Research:
Yvonne Brunetto, Southern Cross U.
Sandra Buttigieg, U. of Malta
6) Big Data Analysis:
Larry R. Hearld, U. of Alabama, Birmingham
Jill Marsteller, Johns Hopkins U.
7) Gaining Insights from Small Data:
Timothy Hoff, Northeastern U.
Kathleen M. Sutcliffe, Johns Hopkins U.
If you have any questions, please contact Amber Stephenson (astephen@clarkson.edu).
We hope to see you at this session in Boston.
Organizers:
Timothy Hoff, Northeastern U.
Laura McClelland, Virginia Commonwealth U.
Ingrid Nembhard, The Wharton School, U. of Pennsylvania
Amber Stephenson, The David D. Reh School of Business, Clarkson U.
Maike Tietschert, Stanford U.
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Amber Stephenson
Assistant Professor
Clarkson University
Schenectady NY
(518) 631-9894
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