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Transforming Care: Coordination, Innovation, and Technology in Healthcare Transformation

  • 1.  Transforming Care: Coordination, Innovation, and Technology in Healthcare Transformation

    Posted 07-18-2025 11:18

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    🎓 Join Us at #AOM 2025!

    As healthcare systems around the world navigate increasingly complex-and often contradictory-demands such as efficiency vs. empathy, personalization vs. standardization, and innovation vs. integration, organizational scholars are uniquely positioned to examine how care is being reimagined on the ground.

    We're excited to invite you to our upcoming symposium at the Academy of Management 2025 Annual Meeting in Copenhagen:

    🩺 Transforming Care: Coordination, Innovation, and Technology in Healthcare Transformation
    📅 Date: Sunday, July 27
    🕣 Time: 8:30–10:00 CET
    📍 Location: Bella Center, Hall B - B5-m4
    🔗 Link: AOM Session Details

    This symposium brings together cutting-edge research that examines the everyday realities of care delivery, while engaging with broader theoretical questions in organizational studies, innovation, and system transformation. Each presentation draws on rich empirical data and explores how coordination, design, and emerging technologies are reshaping healthcare work.

    Featured presentations:

    • The Game of Rules: How Frontline Workers Relationally Deploy Rules to Sustain Coordination
      Karla Sayegh (University of Cambridge), Samer Faraj (McGill University), Xian Zhu (McGill University)
    • The Consequences of Introducing Social Robots in Care Work
      Maura Soekijad and Anastasia Sergeeva (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
    • Managing Virtual Care Personalization
      Joel Perez-Torrents and Etienne Minvielle (École Polytechnique)
    • Managing Tensions in Re(structuring) Cancer Care Pathways
      Olga Kokshagina (University of Sydney) and Déborah Halimi (EDHEC Business School)

    We'll also host an engaging panel discussion led by Karl-Emmanuel Dionne (HEC Montréal), bringing in cross-disciplinary insights from senior scholars.



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    Olga Kokshagina
    Dr
    The University of Sydney
    Sydney
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