Gender in Management: An International Journal | 2021

A win-win for health care: promoting co-leadership and increasing women’s representation at the top

 
 
 
 

Abstract


\nPurpose\nThis paper aims to contribute to the growing body of research on health-care leadership by demonstrating the value of dyads and triads in strengthening capabilities of health-care settings and providing action pathways to accelerate gender parity in senior health-care positions.\n\n\nDesign/methodology/approach\nThe paper reviews the evidence that when single-leadership models are used and women are under-represented in leadership, the health-care industry may miss out on opportunities to increase efficiency and quality of care. Next, the paper describes a co-leadership model with distinct and overlapping roles, which promotes women’s participation and inspires administrative and clinical leaders to collaborate and achieve optimal performance.\n\n\nFindings\nThe dyad as the enabling track for women in health-care leadership creates opportunities for health-care systems to bridge the gender gap in senior positions as well as improve the delivery of cost-effective quality care.\n\n\nPractical implications\nThe inclusive co-leadership model with distinct and overlapping roles is a promising pathway for increasing health-care system efficiency and for promoting women to senior roles by tapping into the leadership skills and expertise that women bring to these roles.\n\n\nOriginality/value\nThe current paper demonstrates the dual effects of using co-leadership in senior health-care positions and fixing the gender imbalance. It has significant implications for advancing similar pathways in other industries as a means for accelerating gender parity in senior management.\n

Volume None
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DOI 10.1108/gm-06-2020-0176
Language English
Journal Gender in Management: An International Journal

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