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ArtikelThe effect of physician and corporate interest on the formation of health maintenance organizations  
Oleh: Sanchez, Susan M. ; Wholey, Douglas R. ; Christianson, S.-A.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: AJS: American Journal of Sociology vol. 99 no. 01 (Jul. 1993), page 164-200.
Topik: Corporate interest; pofessional social organization
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Isi artikelChange in professional social organization is in part a consequence of client interests, professional interests, and professional heterogeneity. Professional reorganization, which often manifests itself in organization formation, should be most likely to occur when interests of corporate clients are strong and professional diversity leads some professional groups to expand their jurisdiction by organizing. We examine these arguments with a study of health maintenance organization (HMO) formation. We find that corporate interests, professional interests, and professional demographics affect professional reorganization, with the larger effects being attributed to corporate interests and professional demographics.
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