Papers by Nevena Ivanovic
Configuring Team Boundary Spanning for Resilience 1
Routledge eBooks, Jul 7, 2023

Complexity, governance & networks, Jan 31, 2018
As the contributions in this special issue show, there are ample examples of teaching programs at... more As the contributions in this special issue show, there are ample examples of teaching programs at the nexus of complexity and public administration and its sub-fields. However, the examples discussed in this issue do not give us an indication of the extent to which complexity theory or the complexity sciences are taught in curricula worldwide. This contribution presents the results of a thorough internet search to identify those academic programs in political science, public administration and business administration, where complexity sciences are taught in conjunction with all matters public. The search across 193 countries led to selection of 108 programs that corresponded to some or all the defined criteria. We will present characteristics of the selected programs regarding quality of fit, level of studies, field of studies, and type of information about the complexity science approach available on the programs' websites.
Short and Long-Term Informal Coordination for Resilience: A Relational Event Modeling Approach
Academy of Management Proceedings
Managing Attention in Virtual Hackathons: Effective Configurations of Team External Communication
Proceedings - Academy of Management, Aug 1, 2022
Matching Collaboration to Disruptions: Relational Event Modeling of Inter-Team Collaboration During Organizational Disruptions
European Conference on Social Networks, Sep 11, 2019
Heeding Small-scale Disruptions: The Benefits of Network Fragmentation
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2021
Organizations operate in increasingly turbulent environments requiring them to stay resilient in ... more Organizations operate in increasingly turbulent environments requiring them to stay resilient in the face of setbacks, i.e., to maintain desired levels of performance when faced with disruptions. S...

Complexity, Governance & Networks, 2018
As the contributions in this special issue show, there are ample examples of teaching programs at... more As the contributions in this special issue show, there are ample examples of teaching programs at the nexus of complexity and public administration and its sub-fields. However, the examples discussed in this issue do not give us an indication of the extent to which complexity theory or the complexity sciences are taught in curricula worldwide. This contribution presents the results of a thorough internet search to identify those academic programs in political science, public administration and business administration, where complexity sciences are taught in conjunction with all matters public. The search across 193 countries led to selection of 108 programs that corresponded to some or all the defined criteria. We will present characteristics of the selected programs regarding quality of fit, level of studies, field of studies, and type of information about the complexity science approach available on the programs’ websites.

Health policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands), Jan 3, 2018
Global medical travel has had an increasing trend without a comprehensive, evidence-driven policy... more Global medical travel has had an increasing trend without a comprehensive, evidence-driven policy to ensure safe and effective practice. To identify key factors that influence medical travel, we conducted a series of studies culminating with a preference and decision-making component of over 500 prospective medical travelers from a number of countries. Results indicated that quality of care was the most critical factor in the decision, followed by lower costs of procedure and shorter waiting times. Lower costs were less of a factor if the procedure was more invasive, which also increased the importance of waiting time in the decision. The most desired destinations for care were in Europe (United Kingdom, Germany) and North America (United States). Building on these insights and previous literature, we present a model that implements applications from these factors and additional insights generated across the series of studies toward an effective policy framework.

Journal of European Psychology Students, 2015
the overall approach to justice perceptions and the multifoci perspective of justice judgments. S... more the overall approach to justice perceptions and the multifoci perspective of justice judgments. Specifically, this study aims to explore the effects of two additional sources of justice, coworker-focused justice and customer-focused justice, on relevant employees' outcomes-burnout, turnover intentions, job satisfaction, and workplace deviance-while controlling the effect of organisation-focused justice and supervisor-focused justice. Given the increased importance attributed to coworkers and customers, we expect coworker-focused justice and customer-focused justice to explain incremental variance in the measured outcomes, above and beyond the effects of organisation-focused justice and supervisorfocused justice. Participants will be university students from Austria and Germany employed by service organisations. Data analysis will be conducted using structural equation modeling.
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Papers by Nevena Ivanovic