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Serious misconduct of health professionals in disciplinary tribunals under the National Law 2010–17 [PDF]

open access: yesAustralian Health Review, 2019
Objective There is a gap in knowledge regarding serious disciplinary matters concerning health professionals under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law Act 2009 (hereafter ‘National Law’). The present study applies a typology of misconduct to the first 7 years of available tribunal cases under the ...
openaire   +2 more sources

Giving or Greening? Stakeholder Dynamics and Ex‐Military Executives

open access: yesBusiness Strategy and the Environment, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Firms increasingly face competing demands from different stakeholder groups, yet little is known about how these demands interact and generate strategic trade‐offs. Drawing on stakeholder theory and upper echelons theory, we investigate whether an overemphasis on philanthropic initiatives can detract from investments in green innovation, and ...
Hyeyoun Park   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Invisible Borders: Sexual Misconduct in Nursing

open access: yesNursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand, 2005
Sexual misconduct can occur when nurses practise in close physical or emotional proximity with patients. Nurses, however, have a professional responsibility to maintain professional boundaries to avoid the potential for sexual misconduct to occur. In New
Margaret Hughes, Tony Farrow
doaj  

Experimentation and Learning in Business Model Innovation for Sustainability in Incumbent Firms: An Integrative Review

open access: yesBusiness Strategy and the Environment, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The pressure on corporations to contribute to sustainable development is increasing. It is widely recognised that the sustainable development goals and deadlines cannot be achieved without the support of incumbent firms. Business model innovation (BMI) is identified as a means for businesses to contribute to sustainable development.
Mercy Masaeli   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Legal and Operational Aspects of Compliance with Scientific Integrity

open access: yesCHIMIA
Ensuring scientific integrity is of utmost importance in the research community, as it forms the foundation of reliable and credible scientific knowledge.
Monique Weber-Mandrin   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Respecting students: Abusive classroom teacher verbal behaviour [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Pedagogical Research, 2019
This qualitative study examined classroom Teachers verbal abuse by reviewing a sample of the decisions of the discipline committee of the Ontario College of Teachers (OCT).  Data were collected from the Canadian Legal Information Institute (CANLII ...
Terry Hogan, Carlo Ricci, Thomas G. Ryan
doaj   +1 more source

Corruption Control and Corporate Hazardous Waste Emissions: Cross‐Country Evidence and the Moderating Role of Agenda 2030

open access: yesBusiness Strategy and the Environment, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The aim of this study is to examine the impact of corruption control, as a public institutional mechanism, on hazardous waste emissions of private sector entities. We also examine the extent to which Agenda 2030 moderates the relationship. We analyse data from the top 500 global companies.
Babajide Oyewo   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Implicit Racial Biases in Prosecutorial Summations: Proposing an Integrated Response [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Racial bias has evolved from the explicit racism of the Jim Crow era to amore subtle and difficult-to-detect form: implicit racial bias. Implicit racial biases exist unconsciously and include negative racial stereotypes andassociations.
Prasad, Praatika
core   +1 more source

Can ISO/IEC 17025 serve as a tool to prevent scientific fraud in chemical research laboratories?

open access: yesThe Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, EarlyView.
Abstract Scientific fraud has been documented across multiple disciplines, and chemistry is no exception. Recent studies indicate that contamination of materials, methodological errors, and unreliable data, results, or analyses account for over 25% of retracted publications.
Flor Monica Gutierrez‐Alcantara
wiley   +1 more source

Phenotyping as disciplinary practice: Data infrastructure and the interprofessional conflict over drug use in California

open access: yesBig Data & Society, 2021
The narrative of the digital phenotype as a transformative vector in healthcare is nearly identical to the concept of “data drivenness” in other fields such as law enforcement. We examine the role of a prescription drug monitoring program in California—a
Mustafa I Hussain, Geoffrey C Bowker
doaj   +1 more source

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