Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/30385
Author(s): Conceição, A.
Major, M.
Clegg, S.
Editor: Ender Demir
Date: 2022
Title: ABC bridging tensions between logics of care and business: The perspective of paradox theory
Book title/volume: 40th EBES Conference: Program and Abstract Book
Reference: Conceição, A., Major, M., & Clegg, S. (2022). ABC bridging tensions between logics of care and business: The perspective of paradox theory. Em E. Demir (Eds.). 40th EBES Conference: Program and Abstract Book. EBES Publications. http://hdl.handle.net/10071/30385
ISBN: 978-605-71739-0-4
Keywords: CBA Custeio Baseado em Actividades -- CBA Activity-Based Costing
Paradox theory
Institutional logics
Healthcare
Public hospitals
Abstract: In this paper we present an analysis of how activity-based costing (ABC) was included amongst austerity policy prescriptions within the healthcare sector. Relying on the proposition that an increasing quality of outcomes is achievable simultaneously with a reduction in costs, ABC straddles the contradictory logics of care and business. We draw on case study research and combine elements of institutional logic and paradox theory to analyze how the introduction of ABC as a device for cost accounting can be both integrative and disintegrative. Surprisingly, it was most integrative for those strongly associated with the institutional logic of care and least integrative for those associated with the logic of business. ABC became a device that made better cross-sectional communication between administrators and clinicians possible and was able to mediate antagonistic institutional logics but only when actor’s interests and power were aligned in the hospital in question.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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