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    The curious case of the National Fund by Ellison, M

    Published 2025
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    Dissonances in care: childhood, well-being, and the politics of welfare in Japan by Chapman, CR

    Published 2024
    “…This thesis explores the social and cultural dimensions of child welfare politics. National debates center on how to care for children, ranging from defining children’s needs to enhancing practitioners’ skills, and coincide with burgeoning concern among authorities for the ever-growing rates of child abuse, mental illness, and disability. …”
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    Progress and Challenges towards Point-of-Care Diagnostic Development for Dengue by Pang, Junxiong, Chia, Po Ying, Lye, David Chienboon, Leo, Yee Sin

    Published 2018
    “…Optimal, user-friendly, rapid diagnostic tests based on immunochromatographic assays are pragmatic point-of-care tests (POCTs) in regions where dengue is endemic where there are limited laboratory capabilities and optimal storage conditions. …”
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    Towards intelligent caring agents for Aging-In-Place : issues and challenges by Kang, Yilin, Wang, Di, Subagdja, Budhitama, Tan, Ah-Hwee, Zhang, Daqing

    Published 2018
    “…The relatively shrinking workforce to support the growing population of the elderly leads to a rapidly increasing amount of technological innovations in the field of elderly care. In this paper, we present an integrated framework consisting of various intelligent agents with their own expertise and responsibilities working in a holistic manner to assist, care, and accompany the elderly around the clock in the home environment. …”
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    Recommended changes to standard of care for monitoring of cortically blind fields by Willis, HE, Cavanaugh, MR

    Published 2023
    “…This article reviews common gaps in patient care and proposes policy changes to increase awareness of the condition, foster clinical and scientific advances in treatment, and enhance patient outcomes.…”
    Journal article
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    Governing in the face of a global crisis: when do voters punish and reward incumbent governments? by Duch, RM, Loewen, P, Robinson, TS, Zakharov, A

    Published 2025
    “…The recent COVID-19 pandemic offers a rare opportunity to understand how citizens attribute responsibility for governments’ responses to unanticipated negative—and in this case, systemic—exogenous shocks. Classical accounts of responsibility are complicated when crises are pervasive, involve multiple valence dimensions, and where individuals can make relative assessments of performance. …”
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    When advertising goes tribal green : a study on socialisation's role in green consumer behaviour. by Hor, Cha Lin., Chen, Lishi., Lin, Juanita Jiaxuan.

    Published 2013
    “…Overall, emotional advertising appeals for green products were preferred by shoppers with various hedonic motivations as compared to management advertising appeals. Specifically, when ‘Adventure’ and ‘Idea’ motivation combined with emotional advertising appeals, it enhanced consumer’s information processing and purchase intention. …”
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    Perceptions of impure innovation: health professionals’ experiences and management of stigmatization when working as digital innovators by Gill, MJ, Naughton, B, Field, M, Shaw, S

    Published 2024
    “…Inductively theorizing from our interview data, we explain how individual professionals experience different intensities of stigmatization from colleagues when working with digital innovations. We theorize that the more central a dual-role professional is within an organization and the more their innovation deviates from standard professional duties, the more likely the innovation is to be viewed as impure within a professional group and be the target of stigmatization. …”
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