Using Sweden as a central case study, it explores how the process of institutionalizing new assisted reproductive technologies includes regulatory agencies, ethical committees, political bodies and discourses, scientific communities, patient and activists groups, and entrepreneurial activities in the existing clinics and new entrants to the industry. It draws on new theoretical developments in institutional theory and outlines how health innovations are always embedded in social relations including ethical, political, and financial concerns.
This book will be of interest to advanced students and academics in health management, science and technology studies, the sociology of health and illness and organisational theory.
Alexander Styhre is Professor and Chair of Organization Theory and Management at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
Rebecka Arman is Assistant Professor of Organization Theory and Management at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden.