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Tony Huzzard. Photo.

Tony Huzzard

Professor emeritus

Tony Huzzard. Photo.

Quantified control in healthcare work : Suggestions for future research

Author

  • Charlotta Levay
  • Johan Jönsson
  • Tony Huzzard

Summary, in English

This paper outlines promising avenues for empirical research on quantified control in healthcare work. A review of key insights from accounting, organization studies, and the emergent sociology of quantification indicates that numbers are productive as well as deceptive and seductive, that they enable control but can be evaded, and that they typically have unintended effects. It remains to be further explored how multiple forms of measurement and quantified control play out in everyday healthcare work. Other questions worth probing concern the limits and capabilities of numbers as a shared language, the differential and disciplinary effects of numbers on social groups, the use of numbers for impression management, and how people manage to resist or mobilize numbers for different purposes. Calling for additional qualitative, close-up studies, the paper proposes a research focus on everyday practices and the interactions of diverse control measures. It sets out several fruitful methodological pathways, both the well-established approaches of ethnography and Actor-Network Theory and the more novel approaches of investigating numbers as communicative acts or as dramaturgical performances.

Department/s

  • Department of Business Administration
  • Organizational Studies

Publishing year

2020-11

Language

English

Pages

461-478

Publication/Series

Financial Accountability & Management

Volume

36

Issue

4

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell

Topic

  • Business Administration

Keywords

  • calculative practice
  • quantification
  • control
  • ethnography
  • healthcare

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1468-0408