Titolo completo
MECOSAN
Editore
FrancoAngeli
ISSN
1121-6921 (Rivista Stampata)
2384-8804 (Rivista Online)
Numero del fascicolo
120
Designazione del fascicolo
120
Data del fascicolo
2021
Titolo completo
Diversità di genere e sistema sanitario: un'analisi su un campione di aziende sanitarie italiane
Di (autore)
Prima Pagina
63
Ultima Pagina
81
Lingua del testo
Italiano
Data di publicazione
2022/02
Copyright
2021 FrancoAngeli srl
Introduzione o prefazione
Il lavoro analizza in che misura la diversita di genere fa parte delle attuali pratiche delle aziende sanitarie. Attraverso un'analisi di tipo statistico- inferenziale su un campione di 39 strutture ospedaliere appartenenti al Gruppo San Donato, ha lo scopo di valutare se la presenza delle donne nel CdA influenza la performance aziendale. I risultati suggeriscono che la diversita nelle aziende sanitarie e un tema poco esplorato e non mancano opportunita e ostacoli al percorso di carriera delle donne. L'analisi di correlazione e regressione conferma che la presenza delle donne e positivamente correlata all'indice di performance delle strutture; la strada per arrivare alla parita non e breve e implica che le aziende sanitarie, se vogliono garantire parita di genere, devono riprogettare e migliorare l'organizzazione interna aprendo i loro CdA piu ampiamente alle donne.
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