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Public‐Private‐Partnerships for Primary Care in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh: Lessons on Pathways and Drivers

open access: yesThe International Journal of Health Planning and Management, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Formalised public‐private‐partnerships (PPPs) for primary care have proliferated in the mixed health systems of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, managed and funded by the state. This perspective provides a process‐based understanding of pathways adopted by home‐grown PPPs and underlying drivers to identify lessons for advancement under ...
Shehla Zaidi   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Should I Stay or Should I Go? A Relational Biopsychosocial Perspective on Neurodivergent Talent, Career Satisfaction and Turnover Intention

open access: yesHuman Resource Management, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Neuroinclusion in human resources management (HRM) research and practice should go beyond the business case argument for neurodiversity (ND) to move to a nuanced understanding of harnessing neurodivergent talent. We argue for a biopsychosocial HRM perspective from an explicit non‐ableist stance, to illuminate in‐work experience to inform ...
Almuth McDowall   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Public regulatory policy: interaction of business and power [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
Khomenko, Ludmyla et al, Seheda, Serhiy
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Against the veto solution in cross‐border avoidance law

open access: yesInternational Insolvency Review, EarlyView.
Abstract UNCITRAL is striving to determine the law applicable to cross‐border insolvency avoidances. In principle, this should be the lex fori concursus. However, both Regulation (EU) 2015/848 and the laws of some European countries adopt a combination of lex fori concursus and lex causae called the ‘veto solution’.
Renato Mangano
wiley   +1 more source

Assessing US and Global Economic Policy Uncertainty Effects on Non‐Performing Loans in MENA's Islamic and Conventional Banks

open access: yesInternational Journal of Finance &Economics, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Banks within the MENA regions serve as pivotal agents in fostering economic growth through extensive lending to businesses, individuals and corporations, thereby amplifying employment within the banking sector. A pressing concern affecting these banks is the proliferation of NPLs, which not only diminishes net earnings but also escalates ...
Shadi Ratib Mohammad Aledeimat   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

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