
Hospitals as cultures of entrapment: A reanalysis of the Bristol Royal Infirmary
Weick KE, Sutcliffe KM. Hospitals as cultures of entrapment: A reanalysis of the Bristol Royal Infirmary. California Management Review. 2003;45(2):73-84.
The dynamics of organizational cultural are explored in the case of the Bristol Royal Infirmary (UK), in which pediatric cardiac surgeries continued for over a fourteen-year period despite evidence of poor quality care and performance that was far below that of other comparable pediatric surgical centers. A single organizational process of behavioral commitment explains how the cultural mindset originated and why it persisted.
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