Dr. ao. Univ.-Prof. Johannes STEYRER Associate Professor, Department of Management, Interdisciplinary Unit for Management and Organisational Behaviour, WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business), Vienna
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Since 2005 Academic Director, MBA Health Care Management | |
2006-2017 | Head of Research Institute for Health Care Management and Health Economics |
Since 2013 Director of Program MSc. Management |
Mitgliedschaften
Hochschullehrer für Betriebswirtschaft | |
Academy of Management |
Publikationen
Latzke, Markus, Schiffinger, Michael, Zellhofer, Dominik, Steyrer, Johannes. 2017. Soft Factors, Smooth Transport? The role of safety climate and team processes in reducing adverse events during intrahospital transport in intensive care. Health Care Management Review , | |
Schiffinger, Michael, Latzke, Markus, Steyrer, Johannes. 2016. Two sides of the safety coin? How patient engagement and safety climate jointly affect error occurrence in hospital units . Health Care Management Review 41 (4), 356-367. | |
2014 | |
Latzke, Markus, Schiffinger, Michael, Steyrer, Johannes. 2014. Der Einfluss eines anonymen Fehlermeldesystems auf das organisationale Lernen und die Häufigkeit von Behandlungsfehlern. ZfbF Schmalenbachs Zeitschrift für betriebswirtschaftliche Forschung (formerly: Zeitschrift für handelswissenschaftliche Forschung) (2): 120-146. | |
Steyrer, Johannes, Schiffinger, Michael, Huber, Clemens, Valentin, Andreas, Strunk, Guido. 2013. Attitude is everything?: The impact of workload, safety climate, and safety tools on medical errors: A study of intensive care units. Health Care Management Review 38 (4): 306-316. | |
Valentin, Andreas, Schiffinger, Michael, Steyrer, Johannes, Huber, Clemens, Strunk, Guido. 2013. Safety climate reduces medication and dislodgement errors in routine intensive care practice. Intensive Care Medicine 39 (3): 391-398. | |
Steyrer, Johannes, Latzke, Markus, Pils, Katharina, Vetter, Elisabeth, Strunk, Guido. 2011. Development and Validation of a Patient Safety Culture Questionnaire in Acute Geriatric Units. Gerontology 57 481-489. |