Healthcare provision for medical tourism: A comparative review. [PDF]
Raoofi S +2 more
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Do Major Customers Affect Firms' Environmental, Social and Governance Activities?
ABSTRACT We examine the role of major customers in shaping firms' environmental, social and governance (ESG) practices. We find that firms with major customer relationships undertake fewer ESG activities compared to those without such ties. The association is attenuated when institutional ownership is high, firms are less diversified, customers exhibit
Feng Dong +4 more
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The analysis of the medical tourism expansion policy in Taiwan: a policy analysis using Kingdon's multiple streams. [PDF]
Yu YJ, Huang N, Kuo HS.
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Governing the Costs and Financial Sustainability Standardization of Italian Universities
ABSTRACT This article investigates the growing role of cost standards and financial sustainability procedures in the governance of public universities, focusing on the Italian higher education sector. Although the neoliberal transformation of universities and the spread of performance‐based management have been widely studied, limited research has ...
Massimo Sargiacomo +4 more
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Pediatric Medical Tourism: International Patients Seeking Treatment in the United States for Malignancy and Serious Hematologic Disorders. A Review of the St Jude Experience. [PDF]
Hashmi SK +6 more
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Short Abstract This paper explores the relationships between Bedouin rights, citizenship and indigeneity in cultural heritage sites in Jordan. Through interviews and ethnographic fieldwork with Bedouin communities, we argue that a more critical engagement with indigeneity is necessary in Jordan.
Taraf Abu Hamdan, Olivia Mason
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Medical Tourism and Neurological Diseases: Omani Patients' Experience Seeking Treatment Abroad. [PDF]
Al-Asmi A +6 more
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Culture of Revenge: Analysing Blood Revenge in Pakistan's Tribal Areas
ABSTRACT Revenge is a widespread phenomenon present in every culture. It is defined as a motivated retaliation against an offense or wrongdoing perceived as harmful or a violation of moral norms. Previous psychological research views revenge as an expressive action done for personal satisfaction.
Muhammad Asif +3 more
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On Medical Tourism Overseas: Ethical Analysis of the Duties of NHS Doctors in Managing the Negative Health Consequences of Accessing Medical Treatments Abroad. [PDF]
Armitage RC.
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Global Health Immersions in Nursing Education: Evaluating Impact and Recommendations for Programming
ABSTRACT Aim Global health immersion programming is cited as supporting nursing students' cultural competency; it is also historically grounded in colonialism. This study explored nursing students' perspectives on the benefits and challenges of global health immersions.
Claire Honl, Katherine Collins
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