Halos and Egos: Rankings and Interspecialty Deference in Multispecialty US Hospitals
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Kim, Jerry W.
署名单位:
Rutgers University System; Rutgers University New Brunswick; Rutgers University Newark
刊物名称:
MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
ISSN/ISSBN:
0025-1909
DOI:
10.1287/mnsc.2019.3300
发表日期:
2020
页码:
2248-2268
关键词:
status
organizational studies
Hospitals
rankings
摘要:
This paper examines how media rankings shift patterns of collaboration and deference between professional groups within organizations. Diversified and multidisciplinary organizations such as universities and hospitals often face distinct subunit evaluations that can influence coordination on interdependent tasks. Using patient-level treatment data for more than five million in-patient stays, I find that changes in the best hospitals rankings do not meaningfully shift treatment patterns by physicians in hospitals. However, when specialties were ranked in the top echelons (i.e., top 10) or had high categorical prestige, they were less likely to involve other specialties (i.e., ego effect) and had a higher chance of performing procedures on patients admitted in other specialties (i.e., halo effect). These effects were mostly confined to minor (i.e., less invasive) procedures, implying that the impact of external rankings on patient outcomes is relatively benign.