Thefts in hospitals and the factors affecting themA case study in the Department of Health Baghdad - Rusafa

Authors

  • سعد العنزي
  • دشوار جلال الاتروشي

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33095/jeas.v15i55.1226

Keywords:

السرقات في المستشفيات والعوامل المؤثرة فيها دراسة حالة في دائرة صحة بغداد - الرصافة

Abstract

Employee Stealing or internal theft is considered from the passive practices that can’t be denied or be hidden, In spite of the hospital privacy as a serving organization that works 24\7 and deleing with human lives, they weren’t infallible from that kind of practice. To prevent or reduce this practice, it was important to search for the organizational and behavioral factors influencing internal thefts. The study problem briefly is to reach the most organizational and behavioral factors influencing internal theft, in governmental hospitals in Baghdad Rusafa Health district, this was done by analyzing (20) administrative cases of thefts occurred in the District, also a sample of (60) specialist Doctor’s opinion work, in (3) hospitals, within the Baghdad Rusafa Health district, which are Al Nu’mman, Al zahrrah, and Al kinddy hospitals, on the same subject.Both researchers analyzed, Opportunity, Easy access to remove property, Need, Greed, Everybody  else doing it, Revenge due to unfair treatment by management, as behavioral factors influencing internal theft, while Leadership, Communication, Inadequate salary and payments, Goals (pressure to achieve unreasonable Goals), Inventory control, Rules controlling hospital system, as organizational factors. And they come to number of conclusions, some of them are, hospitals are as any other organizations internal theft happen inside them , and there are number of organizational and behavioral factors, influencing more than others. Any employee in any staff position may steal, man more than woman.   

 

 

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Published

2009-09-01

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Managerial Researches

How to Cite

“Thefts in hospitals and the factors affecting themA case study in the Department of Health Baghdad - Rusafa” (2009) Journal of Economics and Administrative Sciences, 15(55), p. 1. doi:10.33095/jeas.v15i55.1226.

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