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J Health Organ Manag (2026) 40 (1): 71–91.
Published: 29 July 2025
...Reza Aalikhani; Mohammad Reza Rasouli; Hossein Ghanbari; Mohammad Fathian; Alireza Aliahmadi Purpose The purpose of this study is to assess the factors influencing the development of effective network governance models in healthcare systems. It addresses a research gap by examining...
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J Health Organ Manag (2025) 39 (3): 420–446.
Published: 12 December 2024
... primary groups that impact network governance. These findings offer a robust foundation for developing context-sensitive governance models tailored to healthcare systems. Practical implications This study provides valuable insights for healthcare practitioners, policymakers and researchers...
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J Health Organ Manag (2017) 31 (2): 223–236.
Published: 10 April 2017
... a diversity of network governances. Further, ACI bears out a paradox of “centralised decentralisation”, co-locating agents of innovation with networks of implementation and evaluation expertise. This arrangement strengthens and legitimates the role of the strategic hybrid – the healthcare professional...
