Developing and testing an instrument for identifying performance incentives in the Greek health care sector |
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Authors: | Victoria Paleologou Nick Kontodimopoulos Aggeliki Stamouli Vassilis Aletras Dimitris Niakas |
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Affiliation: | (1) Faculty of Social Sciences, Hellenic Open University, Riga Fereou 169, 26222 Tsamadou, Patras, Greece |
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Abstract: |
Background In the era of cost containment, managers are constantly pursuing increased organizational performance and productivity by aiming at the obvious target, i.e. the workforce. The health care sector, in which production processes are more complicated compared to other industries, is not an exception. In light of recent legislation in Greece in which efficiency improvement and achievement of specific performance targets are identified as undisputable health system goals, the purpose of this study was to develop a reliable and valid instrument for investigating the attitudes of Greek physicians, nurses and administrative personnel towards job-related aspects, and the extent to which these motivate them to improve performance and increase productivity. |
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