This paper investigates Chinese doctors’ informal payment, known as red packets, with reference to the debate on organizational misbehavior, fiddles and control. It aims to examine the internal and external factors that have contributed to the emergence of red packets in health services and the strategies of hospital management in dealing with informal payment. Analysis on the data collected from two hospitals shows that doctors’ misbehavior is influenced by health services’ funding mechanism, payment systems and corruption. More importantly, the study demonstrates the rationality of employee fiddles and management responses. Findings indicate that doctors are mainly responsible for this fiddling, unethical and illegal activity because of t...
BACKGROUND: With the recognition that public hospitals are often productively inefficient, reforms h...
In China and some other developing countries' public health sectors, many patients give their doctor...
In China and some other developing countries' public health sectors, many patients give their doctor...
This paper investigates Chinese doctors’ informal payment, known as red packets, with reference to t...
This paper investigates Chinese doctors’ informal payment, known as red packets, with reference to t...
This paper investigates Chinese doctors’ informal payment, known as red packets, with reference to t...
The paper evaluates doctors’ widespread pay-related discontent, and doctors’ response through formal...
The paper evaluates doctors’ widespread pay-related discontent, and doctors’ response through formal...
© The Author(s) 2017. This text addresses the key issue of informal payments, or ‘red packets’, in t...
The paper examines “red packets” – a form of informal payment – in the Chinese h...
Informal payments are an illegitimate practice that has been endemic in the Chinese healthcare syste...
This article studies the rise of organizational corruption by public hospitals in China since the 19...
This article studies the rise of organizational corruption by public hospitals in China since the 19...
Abstract Background With the recognition that public hospitals are often productively inefficient, r...
165. Section on Economic Sociology Paper Session. Illegal MarketsBased on ethnographic studies in pu...
BACKGROUND: With the recognition that public hospitals are often productively inefficient, reforms h...
In China and some other developing countries' public health sectors, many patients give their doctor...
In China and some other developing countries' public health sectors, many patients give their doctor...
This paper investigates Chinese doctors’ informal payment, known as red packets, with reference to t...
This paper investigates Chinese doctors’ informal payment, known as red packets, with reference to t...
This paper investigates Chinese doctors’ informal payment, known as red packets, with reference to t...
The paper evaluates doctors’ widespread pay-related discontent, and doctors’ response through formal...
The paper evaluates doctors’ widespread pay-related discontent, and doctors’ response through formal...
© The Author(s) 2017. This text addresses the key issue of informal payments, or ‘red packets’, in t...
The paper examines “red packets” – a form of informal payment – in the Chinese h...
Informal payments are an illegitimate practice that has been endemic in the Chinese healthcare syste...
This article studies the rise of organizational corruption by public hospitals in China since the 19...
This article studies the rise of organizational corruption by public hospitals in China since the 19...
Abstract Background With the recognition that public hospitals are often productively inefficient, r...
165. Section on Economic Sociology Paper Session. Illegal MarketsBased on ethnographic studies in pu...
BACKGROUND: With the recognition that public hospitals are often productively inefficient, reforms h...
In China and some other developing countries' public health sectors, many patients give their doctor...
In China and some other developing countries' public health sectors, many patients give their doctor...