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ABSTRACT Contaminated drinking water poses a significant, long‐term health challenge in developing countries. With the aim of shedding light on the most effective presentation of this information in awareness campaigns, we run a randomized control trial involving 1388 households in Punjab, Pakistan.
Rafi Amir‐ud‐Din+3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Healthcare accounts for up to 5% of worldwide carbon emissions and costs global economies an estimated $9 trillion annually. Primary care accounts for up to one‐fifth of all NHS carbon emissions, with musculoskeletal (MSK) pain accounting for 14%–30% of all primary care consultations.
Alex Braybrooke+13 more
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ABSTRACT Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative force in healthcare, offering significant potential to address workforce challenges and improve patient outcomes. This perspective article presents a framework for responsible AI innovation, emphasising ethical governance, responsible leadership and a commitment to human‐centred AI ...
Abi Sriharan+6 more
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ABSTRACT Formalised public‐private‐partnerships (PPPs) for primary care have proliferated in the mixed health systems of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, managed and funded by the state. This perspective provides a process‐based understanding of pathways adopted by home‐grown PPPs and underlying drivers to identify lessons for advancement under ...
Shehla Zaidi+4 more
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The un Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a Great Gift to Business
C. S. Pedersen
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Meeting new expertise needs throughout careers: A group model building approach in the field of HR/D
Abstract Organizational and societal transitions require workers to upskill and reskill their expertise within and across the boundaries of their current domain(s). This may also require them to materialize their renewed expertise in novel settings in interaction with stakeholders who hold different expectations regarding their know‐how and ...
Lonneke S. Frie+4 more
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ABSTRACT The emergence of sustainability discourse has provided new avenues and momentum for human resource management (HRM) scholars to extend existing lines of enquiry and to generate new ones. This has led to a surge of research interest in sustainability in the last decade, not least as a response to the growing environmental concerns and, more ...
Fang Lee Cooke
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Abstract This research investigates the interplay between sustainable finance, energy policies, and environmental outcomes in OECD countries from 2005 to 2018. Recognising the pivotal role of OECD countries in global sustainability efforts, this study focuses on Australia, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Japan, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and ...
Bilgehan Tekin+2 more
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ABSTRACT In the evolving landscape of higher education, leadership plays a pivotal role in directing institutional strategies towards sustainability. This study examines how the career horizons of Vice Chancellors (VCs)—often akin to CEOs in the corporate sector—influences the sustainability performance of UK universities. Using a unique hand‐collected
Lee Roberts, Yang Wang, Ahmed A. Elamer
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CSR Governance Committee and Carbon Emission Performance: Does Committee Composition Matter?
ABSTRACT This study examines the effect of corporate social responsibility (CSR) committee characteristics, namely the committee size, independence, chairperson independence, and meeting frequency, on firms' carbon emission performance. The authors test the hypotheses through a panel data analysis for a sample of non‐financial firms listed on the ...
Rasmi Meqbel+3 more
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