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Knowledge creation in the healthcare sector: a legitimation strategy
Chen-Wei Yang1, Shih-Chieh Fang, Wei-Min Huang
1Department of Information Management, Fooying University, Graduate School of Management, I-Shou University, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan. weiger789@yahoo.com.tw
Abstract:
There are two purposes of this study: 1. to examine the legitimacy-gaining model (the relationship between legitimation strategies and legitimacy) in the context of the hospital industry; 2. to explore the influence of the legitimacy-gaining model on the process through which knowledge is created within the hospital industry. This paper proposes a legitimacy-gaining model as the determinant of hospitals' knowledge-creation activities. We further suggest managerial and theoretical implications at the end of this paper.
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