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“The patient is awake and we need to stay calm”: reconsidering indirect communication in the face of medical error and professionalism lapses
BackgroundAlthough speaking up is lauded as a critical patient safety strategy, it remains exceptionally challenging for team members to enact....
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How consistent are measures of financial liberalization in assessing its impact on bank cost efficiency? A cross–country empirical analysis
Using a sample of commercial bank–year observations covering 104 countries over the 1999–2017 period, we consider five contemporary de jure and de...
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Translational simulation revisited: an evolving conceptual model for the contribution of simulation to healthcare quality and safety
The simulation community has effectively responded to calls for a more direct contribution by simulation to healthcare quality and safety, and...
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Die Auswirkungen der mobilen Bildschirmarbeit auf die körperliche Gesundheit: eine systematische Literaturrecherche
Remote e‑working with information and communication technology (ICT) has long been on the rise, with its implementation accelerated by mandatory...
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Nachhaltige Arbeit durch Beteiligung an arbeitsökologischen Innovationen – Erfolgsvoraussetzungen und Hindernisse
The article examines the conditions for success and obstacles to direct employee participation in work-ecological innovation processes, i.e. in the...
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Synthesizing three decades of digital servitization: a systematic literature review and conceptual framework proposal
This study, through a systematic literature review spanning 1990 to 2023, interrogates how servitization, and nowadays digital servitization,...
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Co** strategies, resilience and quality of life: reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic among Romanian physicians
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has presented multiple psychological challenges for healthcare workers, such as anxiety, depression, burnout, and...
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A proactive transshipment model for prototype parts logistics in the automotive industry
In the logistics of prototype parts in the automotive industry, unique parts are stored in warehouses and provided to assembly service providers to...
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Inclusivity in health professional education: how can virtual simulation foster attitudes of inclusion?
Disparities in accessing quality healthcare persist among diverse populations. Health professional education should therefore promote more diversity...
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Gekommen um zu bleiben: Was kann aus den Pandemieerfahrungen für die Auswirkungen und die positive Gestaltung des Arbeitens im Homeoffice gelernt werden?
Reports on the effects of home-based telework have been predominately positive. However, detrimental effects of organizational and individual...
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Intergenerational transmission of unemployment after apprenticeship graduation: does parental socioeconomic background still matter?
A smooth transition from apprenticeship to standard employment is a key step in the professional biographies of apprenticeship graduates. In this...
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A mixed methods evaluation of the impact of ECHO® telementoring model for capacity building of community health workers in India
IntroductionIndia has the largest cohort of community health workers with one million Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs). ASHAs play vital...
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Operative service delivery planning and scheduling in Product-Service Systems
To navigate competition and create higher value for customers, manufacturing companies are more and more adopting the strategy of Servitization by...
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Methods for health workforce projection model: systematic review and recommended good practice reporting guideline
BackgroundHealth workforce projection models are integral components of a robust healthcare system. This research aims to review recent advancements...
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Strategic motivations for corporate social responsibility: profitability or legitimacy?
Management research has broadly categorized strategic motivations for corporate social responsibility (CSR) as profit-seeking or legitimacy, which...
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Approaches to locum physician recruitment and retention: a systematic review
A robust workforce of locum tenens (LT) physicians is imperative for health service stability. A systematic review was conducted to synthesize...
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An economical single-vendor single-buyer framework for carbon emission policies
Previous research indicates that it is feasible to incorporate carbon considerations into production and inventory management by making informed...
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The impact of incentive scheme on rural healthcare workforce availability: a case study of Kazakhstan
BackgroundDuring the 1990–2000, Kazakhstan experienced a decline in the number of healthcare professionals working in rural areas. Since 2009, the...