Lean Implementation and Managerial Ability-Evidence from the Healthcare Industry

Huilan Zhang, Hassan R. HassabElnaby, Amal A. Said
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This study examines the relationship between lean implementation and managerial ability in the healthcare industry. Using a panel data set from U.S. short-term, general, acute care hospitals from 2000 to 2015, we conduct unidirectional analysis and two-stage Probit least squares regression to investigate whether lean implementation improves managerial ability and the possible two-way relation lean implementation and managerial ability. We find evidence that lean implementation and managerial ability are simultaneously determined. In addition, we quantify the simultaneity bias by comparing the 2PSLS regression results to those results using unidirectional approach. The findings of this study are of great interest to hospital decision makers and researchers as they assess the benefits of lean implementation and managerial ability. Specifically, the study provides implications to managers in hospitals as it suggests the importance of considering the possible simultaneity bias as they make informed lean implementation decisions. Any policy to improve lean implementation is likely to succeed if it takes into consideration managerial ability, and vice versa.
精益实施与管理能力——来自医疗保健行业的证据
本研究探讨了医疗保健行业精益实施与管理能力之间的关系。本文采用2000 - 2015年美国短期医院、综合医院和急诊科医院的面板数据集,通过单向分析和两阶段Probit最小二乘法回归,探讨精益实施是否能提高管理能力,以及精益实施与管理能力之间可能存在的双向关系。我们发现精益实施和管理能力是同时决定的。此外,我们通过比较2PSLS回归结果和单向回归结果来量化同时性偏差。本研究的结果对医院决策者和研究人员在评估精益实施和管理能力的好处时非常感兴趣。具体而言,该研究为医院管理者提供了启示,因为它建议在他们做出明智的精益实施决策时考虑可能的同时性偏差的重要性。任何改善精益实施的政策,如果考虑到管理能力,就有可能成功,反之亦然。
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