Framing sustainable development through descriptive determinants in private hospitals – Orientation and organization

Publication date: August 2019Source: Evaluation and Program Planning, Volume 75Author(s): Rocio Rodriguez, Göran Svensson, Carmen Otero-NeiraAbstractPurposeTo frame the sustainable development in private hospitals, based on descriptive determinants of orientation and organization from the past to the present.Design/methodology/approachBased on an inductive approach, judgmental sampling was used to target relevant health care organizations. Informants were assessed according to their knowledge of their organizations’ sustainability initiatives.FindingsReport the main determinants of orientation and organization revealed in relation to the hospitals’ past and present sustainability initiatives, providing a foundation for describing their sustainable development.Research limitations/implicationsReveals a selection of descriptive determinants of sustainable development in private hospitals, all of which offers a basis for assessing whether the evolution of organizational sustainability initiatives is major, minor or non-existent.Managerial implicationsThe sustainability orientation has changed from value-based initiatives to business-based ones. It has also resulted in the orientation changing from environmental initiatives to social ones, as well as a change from reactive initiatives to proactive ones.Originality/valueContributes to framing sustainable development through descriptive determinants in private healthcare organizations. It also divides these determinants into t...
Source: Evaluation and Program Planning - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research