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Mandatory System Usage Behaviour: A Case Study in Australian Resorts
Hotel Information System (HIS) usage is increasingly becoming mandatory for hotel and resort employees. However, there is limited research attention directed to examine mandatory system usage in the hospitalit...
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Open AccessEnd of life care for long-term care residents with dementia, chronic illness and cancer: prospective staff survey
Little is known about the quality of end of life care in long-term care (LTC) for residents with different diagnostic trajectories. The aim of this study was to compare symptoms before death in LTC for those w...
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Empowering peer reviewers with a checklist to improve transparency
Peer review is widely considered fundamental to maintaining the rigour of science, but it often fails to ensure transparency and reduce bias in published papers, and this systematically weakens the quality of ...
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Open AccessAsthma and gender impact accumulation of T cell subtypes
The "Th2 hypothesis for asthma" asserts that an increased ratio of Th2:Th1 cytokine production plays an important pathogenic role in asthma. Although widely embraced, the hypothesis has been challenged by vari...
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Culum Brown, Kevin Laland and Jens Krause, Fish Cognition and Behavior
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ERP Education in China: The Tale of Two Paths
In the 1990s there was considerable growth in implementations of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems. Companies expected these systems to support many of the day to day business transactions. The growth...
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The Human Side of ERP Implementations: Can Change Management Really Make a Difference?
In the lead up to large-scale change bought about by enterprise system implementations, there are multiple complex influences at play that impact perceptions that the organisation might not be ready for the ch...