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Sensing, seizing, and reconfiguring: Key capabilities and organizational routines for circular economy implementation

, 2020
Circular economy (CE) has a huge potential to overcome sustainability challenges. The EU and several national governments have been urging firms for CE implementation.
Owais Khan, T. Daddi, Fabio Iraldo
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Routines

2023
Routines have an important role in evolutionary economics. They are a key source of behavioral continuity, suggesting they are central to retention (inheritance). Because they also provide the stability required for selection to work, they also matter for selection.
Ruth Ayres, Stacey Shubitz
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Dynamic Capabilities? Unleashing Their Dynamics through a Practice Perspective on Organizational Routines

, 2020
The current conceptualization of dynamic capabilities entails a paradox, one that hampers the achievement of one of the framework’s main missions: While studies on dynamic capabilities claim to offer explanations of continuous, routine-based ...
Matthias Wenzel   +2 more
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Visual routines

Cognition, 1984
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Collaborative Project Delivery Models and the Role of Routines in Institutionalizing Partnering

Project Management Journal, 2019
It is widely held that collaborative project delivery models, such as partnering, represent a key means of improving construction project performance. Institutionalizing these models in practice, however, is not straightforward.
Lena E. Bygballe, A. Swärd
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Routine Coagulation

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine
The term 'routine coagulation' typically applies to hemostasis tests routinely performed in hematology laboratories, often available 24/7, and potentially ordered urgently. These tests would comprise of the prothrombin time (PT), the PT converted to an international normalized ratio, the activated partial thromboplastin time (often called partial ...
Emmanuel J. Favaloro, Leonardo Pasalic
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Routine

Academic Emergency Medicine, 2023
AbstractWritten a year and a half into the pandemic during a particularly difficult week, this poem explores the moral injury and emotional distress that emergency physicians encounter and must process daily. These repeated microtraumas throughout our day frequently contribute to depersonalization and it is important to recognize those factors that ...
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Routine++

Proceedings of the 8th Augmented Human International Conference, 2017
This study proposes "Routine++," a new technique to implement a pre-performance routine (PPR) in a short period of time by providing a user artificial successful experiences via a simulator. Implementing a PPR, which is the conventional approach for controlling a user's own mental state and improving performance in competitive sport, requires ...
Shoichi Tagami   +5 more
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Routine Disasters, Routine Injustice

NEW SOLUTIONS: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy, 2023
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