Hospital managers’ communication networks: A mixed-method study

IF 0.7 Q4 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Chinese Public Administration Review Pub Date : 2022-05-18 DOI:10.1177/15396754221098999
B. Khosravi, M. Tajvar, Ebrahim Jaefaripooyan, Hannaneh MohammadiKangarani, M. Arab
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This study analyzed the problem-solving and advice-seeking networks of hospital managers working in hospitals affiliated to a university of medical sciences in Iran. This was a mixed-method study and was conducted in two stages. Initially, by conducting a qualitative study, key actors related to the hospital’s managers’ problem-solving and information/advice-seeking networks were identified and the next stage was conducted using social network analysis to identify powerful actors in the network. A questionnaire was used to collect data related to network analysis. Network properties were analyzed using density, degree centrality, and betweenness centrality. When hospital managers need help to solve work-related problems, they usually ask the university’s budget experts, followed by the University’s budget manager, the University’s financial manager, and the University’s deputy of management development and resources. In the financial advice-seeking network, the most common target of managers was the University’s financial manager, University’s budget manager, and University’s budget experts. This means that hospital managers usually seek financial advice from these people. Hospital Managers need to have a better understanding of invisible relationships because these relationships improve or may worsen collaboration and enable knowledge sharing in the organization and thus influence the decision-making process of managers.
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医院管理者沟通网络的混合方法研究
这项研究分析了在伊朗一所医学科学大学附属医院工作的医院管理人员解决问题和寻求建议的网络。这是一项混合方法研究,分两个阶段进行。最初,通过进行定性研究,确定了与医院管理人员解决问题和寻求信息/建议的网络相关的关键参与者,下一阶段使用社交网络分析来确定网络中的强大参与者。调查问卷用于收集与网络分析相关的数据。使用密度、度中心性和介数中心性分析网络属性。当医院管理人员需要帮助解决与工作相关的问题时,他们通常会询问大学的预算专家,然后是大学的预算经理、大学的财务经理以及大学的管理发展和资源副经理。在财务咨询网络中,管理者最常见的目标是大学的财务经理、大学的预算经理和大学的预算专家。这意味着医院管理者通常会向这些人寻求财务建议。医院管理者需要更好地理解无形的关系,因为这些关系改善或可能恶化协作,实现组织中的知识共享,从而影响管理者的决策过程。
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