构建工作社区:医疗保健系统管理的探索性研究

Neil M. Boyd, Sharon Larson
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最近的研究表明,社区体验(即社区意识和社区责任感)可以提高员工的心理和行为结果。最近的证据还表明,与长期考虑的管理和公共管理结构相比,社区经验更能预测员工的结果。然而,很少有经验证据存在于有助于在工作中建立社区体验的先决条件上。为了评估这一差距,我们对行政领导进行了访谈,并对行政领导进行了焦点小组访谈,访谈对象涉及美国东部一个大型非营利医疗保健系统的四个主要机构。本研究证实了社区体验模型的命题,并探索了构建社区体验的组织条件。这些发现有助于构建学者们可以在未来研究中进行实证检验的因素,并有助于整个组织的高管、人力资源专业人士和经理们在工作中建立社区。
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Building Community at Work: An Exploratory Study in Healthcare System Management
Recent scholarship has demonstrated that experiences of community (i.e., a sense of community and a sense of community responsibility) can enhance employee psychological and behavioral outcomes. Recent evidence also shows that experiences of community are better able to predict employee outcomes compared to long-regarded management and public management constructs. However, very little empirical evidence exists on antecedent conditions that help build community experiences at work. To evaluate¬ this gap, we conducted interviews with executive leaders, and focus groups with administrative leaders, across four major facilities in a large non-profit healthcare system in the Eastern part of the United States. The study confirmed propositions of the Community Experience Model, and explored organizational conditions that appear to build community experiences. The findings help frame factors that scholars can empirically test in future studies, and assist executives, HR professionals, and managers throughout an organization, in building community at work.
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