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This research uses an inductive inference approach supported by a literature study and deductive reasoning supported by a case study method. This article is based on a comprehensive literature review which was a foundation for preparation a planned ...
Joanna Martusewicz +2 more
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Empirical Research on the Critical Success Factors of Construction Program. [PDF]
Scientific identification of the factors that underpin the success of construction program can effectively promote the success of construction program. Based on literature statistics, this paper developed the measurement items of key success factors of construction program in Chinese context.
Zhou C, He Z, He Z, Hu P, Yan H.
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Measuring the impact of a catchment area surveillance tool on cancer center adopters. [PDF]
Abstract Background The University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center developed the data gathering and visualization platform Cancer InFocus (CIF) as a solution for cancer center catchment area surveillance. CIF was released in June 2022 and made available for use to other institutions through a no‐cost licensing agreement.
Burus T, McAfee CR, Wilhite NP, Hull PC.
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This study presents a new conceptual framework for evaluating the performance of construction projects, based on an adaptation of the European Foundation for Quality Management (EFQM) model.
Ван Люй Тонг +1 more
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Nurse Clinical Reasoning Scale: Spanish Translation and Psychometric Properties. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Aim To translate the Nurse Clinical Reasoning Scale into Spanish, examine their psychometric properties and to determine the clinical reasoning levels of Spanish nurses. Design The original Nurse Clinical Reasoning Scale instrument was translated into Spanish, with the objective of analysing its contents, semantics, and technical and ...
Pérez-Perdomo A +2 more
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The business case for sustainability reporting in SMEs: consultants' and academics' perceptions
Abstract The main aim of this paper is to provide insights into how the business case for sustainability reporting (SR) in SMEs is perceived by two groups of experts (consultants and academics). In particular, we examine how these two groups prioritize a set of costs and benefits associated with this type of reporting. The study draws on the best–worst
Francisca Castilla‐Polo +1 more
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The effects of soft total quality management on the sustainable development of SMEs
Abstract This study investigates the soft total quality management (soft TQM) dimensions that affect the environmental and social sustainability of Finnish small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs), considering the company‘s business, size, and possible certificates as control variables.
Kari Lepistö +2 more
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12 years of integrated reporting: A review of research
Abstract Stakeholders’ demand for forward‐looking corporate reporting that includes both financial and non‐financial stories opened the path for the evolution of a new form of reporting known as integrated reporting (IR). The purpose of this paper is to review the articles on IR published by the accounting, finance and management journals on the ...
Nuradhi Kalpani Jayasiri +2 more
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This study aims to analyse the relationships among the EFQM model, the knowledge management (KM) process and the corresponding results. It also seeks to analyse the predictive power of the phases of the KM process with regard to organisational results ...
José Bocoya-Maline +2 more
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Innovation in the business model (BM) may be irreversible and therefore entails more significant risk and ambiguity compared to product, service, or process innovation. This paper focused on exploring the role of organizational learning in mediating the relationship between business model design and innovation performance using hierarchical hybridized ...
Jia Zhang +3 more
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