2019
DOI: 10.1080/20476965.2019.1604086
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The impact of systemic innovations for transforming transplant systems. Lessons learned from the German lung transplantation system. A qualitative study

Abstract: The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the potential of the systemic innovations approach for transforming transplantation systems. It explores potential leverage points for intervening in the LTx-system as well as possible paths of transformation. We present possible transition pathways giving the example of the German Lung transplantation system that teeters on the brink of collapse due to system failures and organ scarcity and illustrate systemic innovations as core mechanisms for systems change in health … Show more

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“…The term ‘systemic Innovation’ was originally coined towards the end of the 1980s (Chesbrough & Teece, 1996; Teece, 1986). During recent years, the number of papers discussing this topic has burgeoned, and we believe we are still only at the beginning of the upswing (Colvin et al, 2014; Hauerwaas & Weisenfeld, 2020; Laszlo, 2018; Mortati, 2013; Takey & Carvalho, 2016; Zivkovic, 2018). Therefore, there is an opportunity to influence the direction of debates on systemic innovation and ensure that systems approaches are at the heart of theory and practice in this area.…”
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“…The term ‘systemic Innovation’ was originally coined towards the end of the 1980s (Chesbrough & Teece, 1996; Teece, 1986). During recent years, the number of papers discussing this topic has burgeoned, and we believe we are still only at the beginning of the upswing (Colvin et al, 2014; Hauerwaas & Weisenfeld, 2020; Laszlo, 2018; Mortati, 2013; Takey & Carvalho, 2016; Zivkovic, 2018). Therefore, there is an opportunity to influence the direction of debates on systemic innovation and ensure that systems approaches are at the heart of theory and practice in this area.…”
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“…Additionally, a variety of solutions have the potential to help solve the issues of food insecurity and restore mental health. One example is the creation of a visionary policy narrative that focuses on entire systems of initiatives (or a ‘solution ecosystem’) rather than individual programs [ 118 , 119 ]. Other strategies include aligning community-based initiatives with governmental goals and including stakeholders and the governments in decision making.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Despite its transformative impact, organ transplantation presents complex ethical, social, and logistical challenges (Hauerwaas & Weisenfeld, 2020;Wadström et al, 2017;Weimar et al, 2008). The demand for donor organs far exceeds the supply, leading to prolonged waiting times and, tragically, preventable deaths among those awaiting transplantation (Crutchley, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%