Employee Dilemmas from Competing Organizational Objectives: Insights from Emergency Medical Services

Timothy Gubler, Haibo Liu, Alex Roman
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Organizations face unique challenges when simultaneously pursuing conflicting organization-level objectives. We study how frontline employees deal with competing financial and social objectives within the context of Emergency Medical Services. Using data from 31 US states, we find that even in the absence of direct financial incentives, emergency crews are responsive to the financial objective of their agencies by providing differential service to patients based on their ability to pay. Private insurance and Medicare patients receive more procedures (6.1% and 1.9%) and have longer transport times (5.3% and 4.0%) than Medicaid patients after controlling for call and patient characteristics. Importantly, we also find evidence suggesting that EMS crews vacillate between the financial and social objectives between calls, depending on the relative salience of the objective.
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来自竞争组织目标的员工困境:来自紧急医疗服务的见解
当同时追求相互冲突的组织级目标时,组织面临着独特的挑战。我们研究前线员工如何在紧急医疗服务的背景下处理相互竞争的财务和社会目标。使用来自美国31个州的数据,我们发现即使在没有直接财政激励的情况下,急救人员也会根据病人的支付能力为他们提供不同的服务,从而对他们机构的财务目标做出反应。在控制了电话和患者特征后,私人保险和医疗保险患者比医疗补助患者接受更多的手术(6.1%和1.9%),运输时间更长(5.3%和4.0%)。重要的是,我们还发现证据表明,EMS工作人员在呼叫之间的财务和社会目标之间摇摆不定,这取决于目标的相对显著性。
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