Purpose - This paper identifies the most influential determinants of healthcare employees' problem-solving capabilities, attitudes towards kaizen initiatives, and, clarifies how these determinants are related to social outcomes. Design/methodology/approach - Drawing on the input-process-outcome framework, applied to kaizen initiatives, the determinants of the input and process factors are embodied in hypotheses concerning the direct effect of input and process factors on social outcomes and the indirect effects of input factors on social outcomes resulting from process factors. The hypotheses are tested through multiple regressions using data from 105 kaizen initiatives drawn from two hospitals. Findings - Of the 14 determinants investigat...
This paper presents an analysis of the effects of management commitment and organization of work tea...
Background and problems: In a market with increased competitiveness, it's important for companies t...
International audiencePurpose: The socio-medical sector, like many others, is developing CSR actions...
Purpose \u2013 The purpose of this paper is to identify the most influential determinants of healthc...
The lean management is recognized as the amelioration paradigm to address the problems of healthcare...
This thesis presents results from of a field study that focuses on the social benefits of kaizen ini...
OBJECTIVES: Kaizen, or continuous improvement, lies at the core of lean. Kaizen is implemented throu...
Background Kaizen—a management technique increasingly employed in health care—enables employees, re...
Participatory intervention approaches that are embedded in existing organizational structures may im...
Objective: This work assesses how the abilities developed during Kaizen events impact three varia...
Kaizen events are an increasingly common organizational improvement mechanism aimed at work area tra...
INTRODUCTION: Implementing Kaizen can improve productivity in healthcare but maintaining long-term r...
Objective: To examine the effectiveness of an organizational large-scale intervention applied to ind...
Healthcare providers use Kaizen boards as part of their Lean improvement program. The use of these b...
Objective: This work assesses how the abilities developed during Kaizen events impact three variabl...
This paper presents an analysis of the effects of management commitment and organization of work tea...
Background and problems: In a market with increased competitiveness, it's important for companies t...
International audiencePurpose: The socio-medical sector, like many others, is developing CSR actions...
Purpose \u2013 The purpose of this paper is to identify the most influential determinants of healthc...
The lean management is recognized as the amelioration paradigm to address the problems of healthcare...
This thesis presents results from of a field study that focuses on the social benefits of kaizen ini...
OBJECTIVES: Kaizen, or continuous improvement, lies at the core of lean. Kaizen is implemented throu...
Background Kaizen—a management technique increasingly employed in health care—enables employees, re...
Participatory intervention approaches that are embedded in existing organizational structures may im...
Objective: This work assesses how the abilities developed during Kaizen events impact three varia...
Kaizen events are an increasingly common organizational improvement mechanism aimed at work area tra...
INTRODUCTION: Implementing Kaizen can improve productivity in healthcare but maintaining long-term r...
Objective: To examine the effectiveness of an organizational large-scale intervention applied to ind...
Healthcare providers use Kaizen boards as part of their Lean improvement program. The use of these b...
Objective: This work assesses how the abilities developed during Kaizen events impact three variabl...
This paper presents an analysis of the effects of management commitment and organization of work tea...
Background and problems: In a market with increased competitiveness, it's important for companies t...
International audiencePurpose: The socio-medical sector, like many others, is developing CSR actions...