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A Prototype for Designing Workplace Innovation Within a Care Ecosystem Context

Ezra Dessers () and Bernard J. Mohr ()
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Ezra Dessers: HIVA - KU Leuven
Bernard J. Mohr: People Powered Innovation Collaborative Portland

Chapter 32 in The Palgrave Handbook of Workplace Innovation, 2021, pp 597-616 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract An ecosystem perspective on workplace innovation may support better understanding of emerging healthcare challenges and better workplace innovation strategies. A practical method for collaboratively designing ecosystem workplace innovation is required. Using the Dutch/Belgian socio-technical systems theory, we developed a prototype for designing workplace innovation within a care ecosystem context. Three cases of ecosystem workplace innovation in health and social care were analyzed, supplemented by a series of iterative design dialogues. The findings of this exploratory work show the potential of workplace innovation at the ecosystem level. Future research is needed to further develop and validate the prototype.

Keywords: Prototype; Design; Ecosystem; Socio-technical systems; Integrated care (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-59916-4_32

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