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How to Design Green Compensation to Promote Managers’ Pro-Environmental Behavior? A Goal-Framing Perspective
Human resource management (HRM) scholars and practitioners are increasingly interested in how to leverage HRM tools to address pressing environmental...
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Identifying the Determinants of Hookah Smoking Among the Youth; A Mixed-Methods Study
Hookahs have been rising in popularity in the United States (U.S.) especially among the youth yet not much research has been carried out to...
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Reducing patients’ rate of frequent attendance through a training intervention for physicians
BackgroundFrequent attendance is a common issue for primary care health centres. The phenomenon affects the quality of care, increases doctors’...
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Group prioritarianism: why AI should not replace humanity
If a future AI system can enjoy far more well-being than a human per resource, what would be the best way to allocate resources between these future...
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Legitimating Organizational Secrecy
This paper brings into focus the concept of organizational secrecy by senior managers in the context of a major strategic change program. Underpinned...
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On why proximal intentions need to remain snubbed: a reply to Mele
I argue against elements of Alfred Mele’s picture of the nature of intentions and the triggers of intentional actions. Mele (Philosophical Studies...
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SurvdigitizeR: an algorithm for automated survival curve digitization
BackgroundDecision analytic models and meta-analyses often rely on survival probabilities that are digitized from published Kaplan–Meier (KM) curves....
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Moving Beyond Clinical Imaginaries: Technogeographies of the Everyday Urban
In this paper, we analyse the intersections between care and place in mundane spaces not explicitly designed for the provision of care, and where...
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Signs of Dysconscious Racism and Xenophobiaism in Knowledge Production and the Formation of Academic Researchers: A National Study
The relation of social ethics to knowledge production is explored through a study about academic research enquiry on minoritised and racialised...
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The Heaviest Metal
It has recently been argued that metal’s ‘heaviness’ is conceptually inarticulable. I argue, on the contrary, that ‘heaviness’ is a matter of...
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COVID-19 ethics: unique aspects and a review as of early 2024
COVID-19 presents a variety of ethical challenges in a set of arenas, arenas not always considered in past pandemics. These challenges include issues...
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Ethical requirements of instructions for authors of complementary and alternative medicine journals: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundMedical research in complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) has increased recently, raising ethical concerns about the moral status of...
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A compartmental model for smoking dynamics in Italy: a pipeline for inference, validation, and forecasting under hypothetical scenarios
We propose a compartmental model for investigating smoking dynamics in an Italian region (Tuscany). Calibrating the model on local data from 1993 to...
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Instrumental Needs: A Relational Account
Instrumentalism about need suggests that the normative significance of an agent’s need for x depends on the end for which x is needed. Instrumental...
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Nursing students’ approaches to learning in selected Malawian nursing schools: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundStudents’ approaches to learning are of essence in nursing education. This is because nursing is a profession where classroom learning...
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Assessing an integrated team-teaching lecture in medicine and surgery program- Galala University
IntroductionAchieving integration in medical curricula without redundancy in basic medical sciences disciplines is a substantial challenge....
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Socially Irresponsible HRM: Findings from the UK Hotel Sector
This paper considers the value and extent to which socially responsible HRM enhances understanding of HR practices in the corporate hotel sector. The...
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Implementation and evaluation of a mentorship program in clinical master in family medicine during the COVID-19 pandemic at the Arabian Gulf University: a longitudinal study
BackgroundWe implemented a contextualized innovative mentorship program in the Clinical Master in Family Medicine (CMFM) program established in April...
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Explicit motives and personality characteristics in first year medical students: a multicentre quantitative study using McClellands motive disposition theory
BackgroundDespite the challenging curriculum, medicine is a popular study program. We propose McClelland’s Motive Disposition Theory (MDT) as a...