How Journals and Institutions Can Work Together to Promote Responsible Conduct
Little has been published on how institutions and journals can work together in an increasingly visible arena of research misconduct. The investigatory process can be challenged with the scientific community's need or want to know about allegations and ...
Eric C. Mah
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Liquidity risk regulation and its practical implications for banks: the introduction and effects of the Liquidity Coverage Ratio [PDF]
Following the financial crisis, quantitative liquidity risk regulation was introduced by means of the Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR). This literature study aims to investigate whether the introduction of the LCR leads to better liquidity risk management ...
Alette Tammenga, Pieter Haarman
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Tobacco products are heavily regulated because, in particular, of their acknowledged harmfulness to health, with highly elevated prices as one of the most important means of discouraging consumption.
Stanisław Tosza
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Ethical and compliance-competence evaluation: a key element of sound corporate governance [PDF]
Motivated by the ongoing post-Enron refocusing on corporate governance and the shift by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) in the UK to promoting compliance- competence within the financial services sector, this paper demonstrates how template ...
Edwards, Jonathan M., Wolfe, S.
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Investigating the use of an electronic hand hygiene monitoring and prompt device: influence and acceptability [PDF]
Introduction: Hand hygiene (HH) prevents the transmission of healthcare-associated infections. Electronic HH monitoring and prompt devices have been developed to overcome problems with monitoring HH and to improve compliance.
Dyson, Judith, Madeo, Maurice
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A review of factors that influence individual compliance with mass drug administration for elimination of lymphatic filariasis. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The success of programs to eliminate lymphatic filariasis (LF) depends in large part on their ability to achieve and sustain high levels of compliance with mass drug administration (MDA). This paper reports results from a comprehensive review
Fischer, Peter U +2 more
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A randomized trial to determine the impact on compliance of a psychophysical peripheral cue based on the Elaboration Likelihood Model [PDF]
Objective: Non-compliance in clinical studies is a significant issue, but causes remain unclear. Utilizing the Elaboration Likelihood Model of persuasion, this study assessed the psychophysical peripheral cue ‘Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS ...
Abu-Hasaballah +33 more
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Pioneering Arterial Hypertension Phenotyping on Nationally Aggregated Electronic Health Records
Background: Hypertension is frequently studied in epidemiological studies that have been conducted using retrospective observational data, either as an outcome or a variable.
Jing Wei Neo +15 more
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The costs of customs compliance in Croatia in 2001 [PDF]
The purpose of the paper is to show the size and the basic characteristics of customs compliance costs of importers (legal entities and small business) in the Republic of Croatia in 2001. The customs compliance costs comprise those costs that the customs
Bronic, Mihaela
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A Daily Accumulation Model for Predicting PFOS Residues in Beef Cattle Muscle After Oral Exposure
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have been found worldwide in water, soil, plants, and animals, including humans. A primary route of exposure for humans and animals to PFAS is through the diet and drinking water. Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS)
Ian Edhlund, Lynn Post, Sara Sklenka
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