Eivor Oborn

Professor at Warwick Business School

Schools

  • Warwick Business School

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Biography

Warwick Business School

Biography

Eivor Oborn joined Warwick Business School in October 2012 as Professor of Health Care Management. She is also a Research Fellow at Judge Business School, Cambridge University. Eivor holds an Honorary Research Associate in the Department of Bio-Surgery and Surgical Technology at Imperial College London, working in association with Lord Darzi. She received her PhD as a Gates Scholar from Cambridge Judge Business School in 2006.

Research Interests

Her research interests include knowledge translation, multidisciplinary collaboration, organisation theory and change, health service innovation, technology use and health policy reform.

Teaching in 2018-2019

Executive MBA (London)
  • IB9FKL: Strategic Leadership for the Healthcare Industry
Postgraduate Research Business and Management
  • IB9K30: Developing Management Research
Strategic Leadership and Innovation in Healthcare
  • IB9GT0: Strategic Leadership for Healthcare Innovation
Executive MBA (London)
  • IB9FKL: Strategic Leadership for the Healthcare Industry
Postgraduate Research Business and Management
  • IB9K30: Developing Management Research
Strategic Leadership and Innovation in Healthcare
  • IB9GT0: Strategic Leadership for Healthcare Innovation

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