Validation of the Succession Planning Model for Private and Public Hospitals
Anahita Hosseini Nasab
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PhD Student, Department of Public Administration, Islamic Azad University, Kerman Branch, Kerman, Iran
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Abbas Babaei
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Islamic Azad University Department of Management, Faculty of Literature and Humanities, Kerman Branch
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Masoud Pourkiani
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Assistant Professor, Department of Management, Kerman Branch, Islamic Azad University, Kerman, Iran
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Saeed Sayadi
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Associate Professor, Department of Public Administration, Islamic Azad University, Kerman Branch, Kerman, Iran
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Keywords: Surrogacy, Accreditation, Private and Public Hospitals. ,
Abstract :
This study validated the succession model in private and public hospitals. Therefore, the subject area of this study is designing a succession model in the field of treatment with a comparative approach. Also, the spatial location of this study is the universities of management and medical sciences as well as senior managers of private hospitals in Kerman. The statistical population of this study includes personnel of private and public hospitals in Kerman. The Cochran formula was used to determine the sample size, and based on its results, the number of statistical samples for this study is 384 people. A researcher-made questionnaire was used to collect data for this study. Content validity was used to measure the validity of the research tool. Cronbach's alpha coefficient was used to measure internal consistency and the number was 0.749, indicating the questionnaire's high reliability. SmartPLS software was used to analyze the data. In this study, structural equation modeling and Smart PLS 3 software were used to verify the model and the relationship between variables and the concept of succession planning in both spatial domains, namely private and public hospitals. According to the research results, creativity, decision-making, control, communication, motivation, and leadership have a significant effect on succession planning, and the research results also indicate the validity of the model being evaluated.
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