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Public Management Review | 2013

Does Ownership Matter Under Challenging Conditions?: On the relationship between organizational entrepreneurship and performance in the healthcare sector

Vera Hinz; Stefan Ingerfurth

Abstract This research explores how organizational entrepreneurship (proactiveness, innovativeness and risk-taking) in the health care sector affects hospital performance. We thereby consider heterogeneity in ownership and environmental conditions. To empirically investigate the relationships proposed by theory, a nation-wide survey was conducted generating a sample of 152 hospitals. Results show that organizational entrepreneurship is positively related to hospital performance. Furthermore, it is significantly influenced by both ownership and environment, whereas the entrepreneurship-performance link is independent of any environmental conditions. Our study creates important insight into ownership-related differences of entrepreneurship and gives strong arguments for an entrepreneurial behaviour of hospitals.


Archive | 2014

Produktivität²: Produktive Innovationsprozesse zur Erhöhung der Produktivität von Gesundheitsdienstleistern (P²)

Jonas Schreyögg; Carsten Schultz; Stephan von Bandemer; Karl Blum; Vera Antonia Büchner; Vera Hinz; Giso Labitzke; Ivonne Lindlbauer; Sebastian Merkel; Anna Nimako-Doffour; Eva-Maria Oppel; Sven Svoboda

Die Wettbewerbsfahigkeit von Krankenhausern ist wie bei Dienstleistungsunternehmen generell von der Fahigkeit ihre Produktivitat zu steigern determiniert. Durch Produkt und insbesondere auch Prozessinnovationen konnen Qualitat und Effizienz von Krankenhausdienstleistungen kontinuierlich optimiert werden. Dies gilt insbesondere in Zeiten sich verandernder regulativer Bedingungen, technischer Moglichkeiten sowie einer sich dynamisch entwickelnden Wettbewerbssituation. Grundlage von Produktivitatssteigerungen ist dabei die Fahigkeit, die Produktivitat sowie das Innovationsgeschehen messbar zu machen. Ferner ist es von zentraler praktischer Bedeutung, die relevanten strategischen und operativen Einflussfaktoren auf die Innovationsleistung und die Produktivitat zu kennen. Daher war es Ziel des gemeinsamen Verbundvorhabens „Produktivitat²“ Produktivitats- und Innovationsaspekte ganzheitlich zu betrachten sowie durch geeignete Messansatze und Managementempfehlungen zu unterstutzen.


Health Care Management Science | 2016

Health systems: changes in hospital efficiency and profitability.

Vera Antonia Büchner; Vera Hinz; Jonas Schreyögg


Health Care Management Review | 2014

Who chooses, who uses, who rates: the impact of agency on electronic word-of-mouth about hospitals stays

Florian Drevs; Vera Hinz


hche Research Papers | 2012

Electronic Word of Mouth about Medical Services

Vera Hinz; Florian Drevs; Jürgen Wehner


Voluntas | 2015

Valuing Organizational Values: Assessing the Uniqueness of Nonprofit Values

Bernd Helmig; Vera Hinz; Stefan Ingerfurth


Health Policy | 2014

Extending Miles & Snow's strategy choice typology to the German hospital sector

Bernd Helmig; Vera Hinz; Stefan Ingerfurth


Archive | 2013

Strategische Positionierung konfessioneller Krankenhäuser

Bernd Helmig; Vera Hinz; Stefan Ingerfurth


Archive | 2012

Exploring Strategy the Value Orientation - The Relationship of Value Orientation and Performance

Bernd Helmig; Stefan Ingerfurth; Vera Hinz


Archive | 2012

Exploring Strategy Choice and Performance

Bernd Helmig; Vera Hinz; Stefan Ingerfurth

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Giso Labitzke

Technical University of Berlin

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