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    Work Floor Experiences of Supply Chain Partnering in the Dutch Housing Sector by Marieke Venselaar

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…SCP may also involve ‘soft’ factors, such as increasing mutual trust between partners, increasing competences of conflict resolution or trying to establish more effective communication between partners. Some scholars argue that SCP should be considered as an emergent practice which can take on many different shapes (e.g. …”
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    清晚期(1821-1911)汉魏六朝诗歌选本研究 = A study of poetry anthologies of the Han, Wei and six dynasties in the late Qing period (1821-1911) by 钱昊 Qian, Hao

    Published 2022
    “…Zeng and Wu recaptured the appreciation of poetry Han, Wei and Six dynasties as those scholars in Earlier Tongcheng School. They expaned the horizon of Tongcheng poetics which made Tongcheng poetics gained viatality for a long time after its resurgrnce. …”
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    Comparative Ethics of Modern Payment Models by Jacob Riegler

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The greatest difference in care is seen in the chronically ill, the poor, and those with high burdens based on the social determinants of health.[32] While value-based payments have been touted as a potential route to incentivize care for these populations, comparative studies show that those of lower socioeconomic status experienced no benefit when using a value-based modifier.[33] Other scholars have pointed out that these payment models are both slower to roll out in low-resource areas and are more likely to have the unintended consequence of leading to lower funding in these areas.[34] Therefore, the disparity may be a lack of access to the model rather than a reflection of its capabilities. …”
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    Comparative Ethics of Modern Payment Models by Jacob Riegler

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The greatest difference in care is seen in the chronically ill, the poor, and those with high burdens based on the social determinants of health.[32] While value-based payments have been touted as a potential route to incentivize care for these populations, comparative studies show that those of lower socioeconomic status experienced no benefit when using a value-based modifier.[33] Other scholars have pointed out that these payment models are both slower to roll out in low-resource areas and are more likely to have the unintended consequence of leading to lower funding in these areas.[34] Therefore, the disparity may be a lack of access to the model rather than a reflection of its capabilities. …”
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    The role of work in suicidal behavior – uncovering priorities for research and prevention by Birgit A Greiner, Ella Arensman

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Implications for policy and practice While some scholars suggest that improving access to evidence-based interventions for minor stress-related depressive symptoms in occupational sectors associated with high suicide rates is likely to prevent the development of severe depressive disorders and comorbidities, and subsequent suicidal behavior there are only few workplace suicide prevention initiatives that have been systematically evaluated for effectiveness (33, 34). …”
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    Information Seeking on the Web: An Empirical Analysis by Waseem Afzal

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Due to the pervasive role of the web in information seeking many scholars have studied its different aspects. The purpose of this study is to further extend the scope of information seeking research by examining the role of the characteristics of the Web (e.g., ease of navigation, ease of searching), properties of information (e.g., organization of information, quality of information, amount of information), and demographic factors in information seeking on the Web. …”
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