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20 November 2009 - Anabelle Mark

What do we know of the quality of working life in Europe? - Results from an 8 country study

Presenter: Anabelle Mark, Professor, Middlesex University, UK
When: Friday, 20 November 2009
Where: Room 430, Joyce Ackroyd Building, Level 4, Building 37, St Lucia campus
Time: 10.30am - 12.00pm
Cluster: Management Cluster
Biography: Annabelle Mark is Professor of Healthcare Organisation at Middlesex University and Director of the UK NHSGMTS Human Resource Management specialism. She is also an Honorary Professor at Glasgow University in Scotland. She had a ten year career in the NHS before becoming an academic in the 1980s. A Fellow of the Institute of Healthcare Management, and the Royal Society of Medicine, she is Chair of the Society for Studies in Organising Healthcare (SHOC) affiliated to the Academy of Social Sciences and founding academic of the international biennial conference Organisational Behaviour in Healthcare OBHC which meets again in 2010 in Birmingham UK www.hsmc.bham.ac.uk/events/pdfs/Call-for-abstracts.pdf.

Her publications and research focus on :

  • the development of professionals and technology in organising and changing healthcare.
  • demarketing and managing demand, including research on NHS Direct in the UK.
  • the role of emotion in health care organisation, including an award winning special edition of the Journal of Health Organisation & Management.
  • international health development including pan European research on the Quality of working life

Recent publications include: Mark A 2007 Notes from a small island - researching organisational behaviour in healthcare from a UK perspective. Journal of Organisational Behaviour - special edition on healthcare Vol 27 pp 1-17.

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