Pharmaceuticals, money, and the the health care organizational field

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Abstract

Using an institutional theory framework, this chapter discusses the place of the pharmaceutical industry within the health care organizational field, and the wide-ranging effects the industry has on the other organizations in the field. It then provides a snapshot of the discourse that has emerged about the pharmaceutical industry, and about commercialization and marketization of the health care more generally. This paints a picture of deep ambivalence toward the pharmaceutical industry, both within and between stakeholder groups. The chapter ends with an effort to explain this ambivalence as the effect of competing institutional logics. This, in turn, points to some suggestions as to how the pharmaceutical industry might be better accommodated within the health care organizational field, without losing sight of the need for ongoing critique of industry behavior.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Oxford handbook of health care management
EditorsEwan Ferlie, Kathleen Montgomery, Anne Reff Pedersen
Place of PublicationOxford, UK
PublisherOxford University Press
Chapter22
Pages496-516
Number of pages21
ISBN (Electronic)9780191015205
ISBN (Print)9780198705109
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • pharmaceutical industry
  • institutional theory
  • organizational field
  • institutional logic
  • commercialization
  • marketization

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