Applying the priority distribution method for employee motivation
In an age of increasing healthcare expenditure, the efficiency of healthcare services is a burning issue. This paper deals with the creation of a performancerelated remuneration system, which would meet requirements for efficiency and sustainable quality. In real world scenarios, it is difficult to...
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doaj-663170b20744482db054e13b2c3262822021-02-02T00:33:42ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityBusiness, Management and Education2029-74912029-61692013-12-0111210.3846/bme.2013.15Applying the priority distribution method for employee motivationJonas Žaptorius0Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Saulėtekio al. 11, LT-10223 Vilnius, Lithuania In an age of increasing healthcare expenditure, the efficiency of healthcare services is a burning issue. This paper deals with the creation of a performancerelated remuneration system, which would meet requirements for efficiency and sustainable quality. In real world scenarios, it is difficult to create an objective and transparent employee performance evaluation model dealing with both qualitative and quantitative criteria. To achieve these goals, the use of decision support methods is suggested and analysed. The systematic approach of practical application of the Priority Distribution Method to healthcare provider organisations is created and described. http://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/BME/article/view/3651remuneration schemeperformance-related paypairwise comparison methodhealthcare provider organisationsdecision support methodsdata mining application |
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In an age of increasing healthcare expenditure, the efficiency of healthcare services is a burning issue. This paper deals with the creation of a performancerelated remuneration system, which would meet requirements for efficiency and sustainable quality. In real world scenarios, it is difficult to create an objective and transparent employee performance evaluation model dealing with both qualitative and quantitative criteria. To achieve these goals, the use of decision support methods is suggested and analysed. The systematic approach of practical application of the Priority Distribution Method to healthcare provider organisations is created and described.
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