Stakeholders and Performance Management Systems of Small and Medium-Sized Outpatient Clinics

Performance management systems can be divided into those that rely considerably on significant stakeholders and that ignore stakeholders, other than the stockholders and the clients. Decision makers willing to implement and use a performance management system must decide to what extent such system s...

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Main Author: Korneta Piotr
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2020-12-01
Series:Foundations of Management
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/fman-2020-0016
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spelling doaj-35d8b67bbd284567935e0f1ba0c827f72021-09-05T21:00:59ZengSciendoFoundations of Management2300-56612020-12-0112121122210.2478/fman-2020-0016fman-2020-0016Stakeholders and Performance Management Systems of Small and Medium-Sized Outpatient ClinicsKorneta Piotr0Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Management, Warsaw, POLANDPerformance management systems can be divided into those that rely considerably on significant stakeholders and that ignore stakeholders, other than the stockholders and the clients. Decision makers willing to implement and use a performance management system must decide to what extent such system should rely on various stakeholders. In this study, 10 in-depth interviews with representatives possessing significant experience with small and medium-sized outpatient clinics have been employed. The objective of this paper is to study if an efficient performance management system for small and medium-sized outpatient clinics can ignore stakeholders. The results of this study postulate performance management systems, which are not sufficiently rooted in stakeholders, are not likely to be successful for small and medium-sized outpatient clinics. Developed in this article concept acknowledges wider society and indicates significant stakeholders who cannot be ignored. The paper ends with conclusion, limitations, indications for further research, and some managerial implications.https://doi.org/10.2478/fman-2020-0016stakeholdersperformance measurementperformance management system (pms)healthcareoutpatient clinicssmall and medium enterprises (smes)i11m10m16
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Stakeholders and Performance Management Systems of Small and Medium-Sized Outpatient Clinics
Foundations of Management
stakeholders
performance measurement
performance management system (pms)
healthcare
outpatient clinics
small and medium enterprises (smes)
i11
m10
m16
author_facet Korneta Piotr
author_sort Korneta Piotr
title Stakeholders and Performance Management Systems of Small and Medium-Sized Outpatient Clinics
title_short Stakeholders and Performance Management Systems of Small and Medium-Sized Outpatient Clinics
title_full Stakeholders and Performance Management Systems of Small and Medium-Sized Outpatient Clinics
title_fullStr Stakeholders and Performance Management Systems of Small and Medium-Sized Outpatient Clinics
title_full_unstemmed Stakeholders and Performance Management Systems of Small and Medium-Sized Outpatient Clinics
title_sort stakeholders and performance management systems of small and medium-sized outpatient clinics
publisher Sciendo
series Foundations of Management
issn 2300-5661
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Performance management systems can be divided into those that rely considerably on significant stakeholders and that ignore stakeholders, other than the stockholders and the clients. Decision makers willing to implement and use a performance management system must decide to what extent such system should rely on various stakeholders. In this study, 10 in-depth interviews with representatives possessing significant experience with small and medium-sized outpatient clinics have been employed. The objective of this paper is to study if an efficient performance management system for small and medium-sized outpatient clinics can ignore stakeholders. The results of this study postulate performance management systems, which are not sufficiently rooted in stakeholders, are not likely to be successful for small and medium-sized outpatient clinics. Developed in this article concept acknowledges wider society and indicates significant stakeholders who cannot be ignored. The paper ends with conclusion, limitations, indications for further research, and some managerial implications.
topic stakeholders
performance measurement
performance management system (pms)
healthcare
outpatient clinics
small and medium enterprises (smes)
i11
m10
m16
url https://doi.org/10.2478/fman-2020-0016
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