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Why HR Has Failed to Address Healthcare's Workforce Crisis: The Need for a Systems Partner Role

open access: yesHuman Resource Management Journal, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Attempts to remedy sustained workforce challenges facing healthcare organizations globally have been largely ineffective, despite increased political attention. In this paper we draw on contextually based human resource theory to explain why these challenges remain intractable.
Aoife M. McDermott   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Specifics of the "Diplomacy of Alliances" in the Italian Wars: from the Commonality of Declared Goals to the Conflict of Productive Interests (on the Example of the League of Cambrai) [PDF]

open access: yes
В исследовании на примере истории формирования и развития Камбрейской лиги рассмотрены некоторые характерные особенности практики европейской «дипломатии союзов» в Итальянских войнах.
Pavlov, K. V., Павлов, К. В.
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Queen Anne's Wardrobe: Fashion, Sartorial Politics, and the Representational Strategies of the Last Stuart Queen

open access: yesJournal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, EarlyView.
Abstract The final Stuart monarch, Queen Anne, has often been overlooked in studies of visual and material culture, particularly of fashion and dress. This article is the first to undertake a qualitative and quantitative analysis of the wardrobe accounts of Queen Anne, situating her consumption within the context of the eighteenth‐century fashion ...
Sarah A. Bendall
wiley   +1 more source

Strangers in a Strange Land - an exhibition on the history of Italian-language American Imprints

open access: yes, 2014
Strangers in a Strange Land will showcase a wide range of literary works from the collection of James Periconi. These literary works entertained, educated and inflamed an Italian-language audience during a critical period in Italian-American history ...

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Afro-American Soldiers and Italian Women during WWII: from Racial Laws to Interracial Marriages

open access: yes, 2016
Women's participation in Second World War was expressed also in the ancient topos of the encounter with soldiers, an encounter almost inevitable. The conflict created a favorable situation for relationships and during this period – in Italy and all over ...
S. Cassamagnaghi
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A “Tech First” Approach to Foreign Policy? The Three Meanings of Tech Diplomacy

open access: yesGlobal Policy, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Scholars have recently argued that international politics is plagued by instability as the world rapidly transitions from one crisis to another. This state of “Permacrisis,” or permanent crises between states, is driven by technological innovations which create new kinds of crises and drive competitions between adversarial states.
Ilan Manor
wiley   +1 more source

Capitalism at war [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The nineteenth century witnessed the triumph of capitalism; the twentieth century saw the bloodiest wars in history. Is there a connection? The paper reviews the literature and evidence.
Harrison, Mark
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Does AI Affect the Democratic Conduct of War? Analyzing US and Israeli Military AI Deployment

open access: yesGlobal Policy, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This study examines how the use of decision‐support military Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems can affect the democratic conduct of warfare. AI can challenge the democratic conduct of warfare by introducing systemic risks such as reduced oversight, opacity, and automation bias.
Alessandra Russo
wiley   +1 more source

Are Banks Procyclical? Evidence from the Italian Case (1890-1973) [PDF]

open access: yes
Recently a number of studies on banking systems’ procyclicality have been drawn. Such an issue, often developed as a consequence of Basel 2 agreements, is related with credit crunch phenomena and financial stability.
Giandomenico Piluso, Carlo Brambilla
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I moderni Numidi: Numidia, Numidians, and modern Italian imperialism [PDF]

open access: yes
During the years of Italy's empire in Africa, the Punic Wars were a frequent point of reference in imperial propaganda. However, since Carthage was viewed as a city foreign to Africa, Italian ideologues of empire required an ancient enemy of Rome that ...
Agbamu, Samuel
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