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Invitation to a Research Seminar
Theorizing Innovation Translation.
The Case of Collaborative Partnerships Between Universities and their Surrounding NHS Organisations

British Academy of Management
Special Interest Group on Public Management and Governance
Lower Ground Round Lecture Theatre, Tanaka Building, Imperial College Business School, South Kensington Campus, London, SW7 2AZ
21 May 2013
This event will provide an opportunity to discuss knowledge translation primarily in the context of partnerships between healthcare providers and universities in the UK health sector. Presentations will include Keynotes from Professors Rifat Atun (Imperial College London), Graeme Currie (Warwick Business School) and Ewan Ferlie (King`s College London), as well as research findings from innovation translation research projects. The seminar will discuss the implications for the theory and practice of knowledge translation. The seminar will be chaired by Prof James Barlow (Imperial College London).

For more information on this event and to confirm your participation please contact Miriam Karim in the BAM Office on +44(0) 2073839793, or at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> and let her know of any special dietary requirements. The deadline for registration is 15th of May 2013
The price of this event for BAM Members is: £25 (for catering purposes) (Free attendance to PhD students who are BAM members). For non-BAM members, the fee is £40. Those who are not members will have to create an account on the BAM system by following this link: www.bam.ac.uk/signup<http://www.bam.ac.uk/signup> and then phone Miriam Karim on 02073839793 to make the payment.

Please note: If you are a PhD student and wish to attend, you must email Miriam ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>) to secure your free place.

We very much hope you will be able to join us and look forward to hearing from you soon. Please see attached programme for the seminar.
With best wishes

Dr Dimitrios Spyridonidis
Imperial College Business School


Outline Programme
09.30am

Reception and Registration

10.00am

Welcome & introductions
Dr Dimitrios Spyridonidis

10.15am

Some Lessons from the Adoption and Diffusion of Complex Innovations in Healthcare: An International Perspective

Prof Rifat Atun (Imperial College London, Business School)

10.45am

Mind The T1.5 Gap: The Case of  The CLAHRC Translational  Intervention in the English Healthcare System
Prof Graeme Currie (Warwick Business School, formerly Director CLAHRC NDL)

11.15am

Break

11.30am

Understanding Knowledge Mobilisation in Health Care: The Case of English Academic Health Science Centres

French, Catherine; Ferlie, Ewan & Fulop, Naomi


12:15pm

Understanding Hybrid Professional Identity: The Role of Identity Salience

Spyridonidis, Dimitrios; Hendy, Jane & Barlow, James.


13:00pm

Lunch

14:15pm

Involvement and indeterminacy in the coproduction of electronic patient records: a case study of participative technology implementation and evaluation in a hospital setting
Darking Mary


15:00pm

Hybrid logic or sustained complexity? The Role of Institutional Theory in Explaining Problems of Integrated Health Care
Robin, Fincham & Tom Forbes

15:45pm

Break

16:00pm

Knowledge Mobilization in Health Care Organizations - Some Theoretical Perspectives'
Prof Ewan Ferlie (King`s College London, Department of Management)

16:30pm

Panel discussion: Chair: Prof James Barlow
Prof Rifat Atun
Prof Graeme Currie
Prof Ewan Ferlie

17:00

Close





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