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Anna Essén

SIR Stockholm School of Economics

[email protected]

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Monographies

Essén, A. (2008). Technology as an extension of the human body. Exploring the role of telecare in an elderly care setting. Stockholm University Dissertation Series.

Double blind peer-reviewed publications

Essén, A., Winterstorm Vaerlander, S., Liljedahl, K. (Forthcoming). Co-production in chronic care: empowerment or exploitation? Forthcoming in the European Journal of Marketing.

Ovretveit J, Keller C, Forsberg HH, Essén A, Lindblad S, Brommels M. (2013). Continuous innovation: developing and using a clinical database with new technology for patient-centred care--the case of the Swedish quality register for arthritis. Int J Qual Health Care. Vol 25(2):118-24.

Essén, A. & Lindblad, S. (2013). Innovation as emergence in healthcare: Unpacking change from within. Social Science & Medicine. Vol 93:203-11 .

Yakhlef, A. & Essén, A. (2013). Practice innovation as bodily skills: the example of elderly home care service delivery. Organization. Vol. 20 no. 6 881-903.

Essén, A & Winterstorm Värlander S. (2013). The mutual constitution of sensuous and discursive understanding in academic practice. Management Learning. Vol. 44 no. 4 395-423.

Essén, A. & Östlund, B. (2011). Laggards as Innovators? Old Users as Designers of New Services & Service Systems. International Journal of Design. Vol 5:3.

Värlander, S & Essén, A. (2011). The embodied dimension of creativity in academic knowledge work. International Journal of Work Organisation and Emotion. Vol. 4 (3/4): 251 – 270.

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Essén, A. (2009). The emergence of technology-based service systems. Journal of Service Management. Vol 20 (1): 98 - 121.

Essén, A. (2008). Variability as a source of stability: studying routines in the elderly home care setting. Human Relations. Vol. 61(11): 1617–1644.

Essén, A & Wikström, S. (2008). The role of emotion in service evaluation: Senior citizens assessment of long-term care services. Managing Service Quality. Vol. 18 (2): 147 - 162.

Essén, A. (2008). The two facets of electronic care surveillance: an exploration of the views of older people who live with monitoring devices. Social Science & Medicine. Vol 67 (1): 128-136.

Essén A. & Conrick, M (2008). New E-Service Development in the Home Care Sector: Beyond Implementing a Radical Technology. Intern Journal of Medical Informatics. Vol. 77 (10): 679 - 688.

Essén, A. (2008). Balancing standardization and customization in the public elderly care setting. International Journal of Mass Customization. Vol. 2 (3/4): 324-340.

Essén, A. & Conrick, M. (2007) Visions and realities: developing ‘smart’ homes for seniors in Sweden. eJHI - electronic Journal of Health Informatics. Vol 2(1), e2.

Conference Papers from 2006-

Essén, A. & Winterstorm Värlander, S. Projects as Institutional Work. Accepted for presentation at the Organisation Science Winter conference, 2015.

Essén, A. & Winterstorm Värlander, S. Change and non-change in co-production processes: The case of rheumatologist care. Accepted for presentation at the Academy of Management Meeting 2012.

Essén, A. & Värlander, S. Managing globally mobile workers. Accepted for presentation at the Journal of Management Studies Conference in Oxford, March 2012.

Essén, A. & Värlander, S. Globalization and the Body: Global Workers’ Doings, Feelings and Coping Strategies in Everyday Work. EGOS (European Group for Organizational Studies) 2010 conference/colliquium.

Essén, A. & Värlander, S. Jetset lifestyle, glamorous hotels and business class – or physical exhaustion? Exploring the experience of traveling bodies in the global firm. The Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management 2010.

Essén, A. & Yakhlef, A. The corporeality of learning in everyday practice. The Academy of Management Meeting in Anaheim 2008.

Essén, A. Creating novelty: innovating telehealth services in elderly care. The Academy of Management Meeting in Philadelphia, 2007.

Essén, A. Self-rated health among seniors. Will new technologies make them worried rather than well? The Australian Sociological Association Conference TASA 2006.

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Essén, A. Customization and Standardization in elderly care. The Academy of Management Meeting in Atlanta, 2006.

Essén, A. & Wikström, S. Seniors perception of telecare services. An introductory study. The e-challege conference in Ljubljana, 2005. Published in the proceedings.

Anthologies

Essén, A., Värlander, S., Thanem, T. (2012). Embodiment and globalization. Forthcoming in the anthology: (Un)healthy Careers in the global economy.

Essén, A. (2008). “Challenges in the early stages of quality improvement research – defining the focus and adjusting to events in the services studied”. In QIRN Quality in Healthcare Network anthology 2008. Can be ordered via www.ensp.unl.pt

Teaching material

Porter, M., Essén, A., Stowell, S., Stakvorian, S. (). Value-based Chronic Care Delivery: Rheumatologist Care at Karolinska Institutet, Sweden. Case. Harvard Business School Case Series, Institute for Strategy & Competitiveness. Forthcoming.

Other publications

Höglund, P., Essén, A., Choi, S., Ernestam, S., Karme, J., Neovius, M. (2012). Värdebaserad vård – strategi för effektivare svensk sjukvård. [Value-based care – potential improvements in Swedish health care]. Läkartidningen [Published by the Swedish Medical Association], vol 109.

Essén, A. (2003). Smart homes for the elderly – what impedes the development? (Kvarboende och äldrevård i hemmet med modern teknik – vad hämmar utvecklingen?) Report no 5. Institute for Future Studies.

Essén, A. (2003). Immigration and the Swedish labor market: past and present. (Svensk invandring och arbetsmarknaden: återblick och nuläge). Report no 6. Institute for Future Studies.

Articles under review in peer reviewed journals

Essén, A. & Yakhlef, A. The micro-micro linkages in practice transformation. Submitted to Organization Science.

Essén A & Winterstorm Värlander S (2012). Routine change as institutionally embedded imbrications. Resubmitted to MIS Quarterly.

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