Il ruolo di moderazione dell’identità professionale medica nella relazione tra partecipazione al processo di budget e performance dei medici responsabili di struttura

Titolo Rivista MECOSAN
Autori/Curatori Manuela Macinati, Marco Giovanni Rizzo
Anno di pubblicazione 2019 Fascicolo 2018/106 Lingua Italiano
Numero pagine 26 P. 11-36 Dimensione file 662 KB
DOI 10.3280/MESA2018-106002
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Questo lavoro, inserendosi nel filone di studi del behavioral management accounting, e volto ad indagare gli effetti di moderazione della variabile "identita professionale" medica nella relazione tra partecipazione al processo di budget e performance manageriale e di budget dei medici manager. A tale scopo e stata condotta una ricerca in un’azienda sanitaria pubblica mediante la somministrazione di un questionario a tutti i medici responsabili di budget (n. 68). Per la verifica delle ipotesi di ricerca e stato definito un sistema di equazioni strutturali. I risultati mostrano come la partecipazione al processo di budget abbia un impatto positivo e significativo sulle performance dei medici. Invece, il livello percepito di identificazione professionale medica modera negativamente il rapporto tra partecipazione e performance. L’effetto negativo dell’identificazione nella professione medica nel rapporto tra partecipazione e performance tende a ridursi a fronte di una diminuzione del livello percepito di identita professionale. I risultati del lavoro forniscono degli elementi di riflessione sul ruolo svolto delle variabili individuali nell’influenzare l’efficacia del sistema di budget.;

Keywords:Budget, Partecipazione, identita professionale, performance

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