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Cooperative innovation through a talent management pool: A qualitative study on coopetition in healthcare
Authors:Judith van den Broek  Paul Boselie  Jaap Paauwe
Affiliation:1. TransVorm, The Netherlands;2. Utrecht University School of Governance, Utrecht University, The Netherlands;3. HR Studies, Tilburg University, The Netherlands;4. Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:In recent years, the Dutch healthcare sector has been confronted with increased competition. Not only are financial resources scarce, Dutch hospitals also need to compete with other hospitals in the same geographic area to attract and retain talented employees due to considerable labour shortages. However, four hospitals operating in the same region are cooperating to cope with these shortages by developing a joint Talent Management Pool. ‘Coopetiton’ is a concept used for simultaneous cooperation and competition. In this paper, a case study is performed in order to enhance our understanding of coopetition. Among other things, the findings suggest that perceptions of organizational actors on competition differ and might hinder cooperative innovation with competitors, while perceived shared problems and resource constraints stimulate coopetition. We reflect on the current coopetition literature in light of the research findings, which have implications for future research on this topic.
Keywords:Coopetition  Innovation  Competition  Healthcare  Talent management  Hospitals
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