نتایج جستجو برای: sustainability literature

تعداد نتایج: 591878  

2015
María Carmen Carnero

Healthcare organizations should set a standard in corporate social responsibility and encourage environmental sustainability, since protection of the environment implies the development of preventive measures in healthcare. Environmental concern has traditionally focused on manufacturing plants. However, a Health Care Organization (HCO) is the only type of company which generates all existing c...

2014
Yani Rahmawati Nadjadji Anwar Christiono Utomo

Development in construction industry is leading to involve complexities in engineering systems; whereas it also required to its sustainability towards social, environmental, and economical aspects. Experts with requisite background and expertise are involved in order to integrate knowledge in achieving whole criteria through design process. Collaborative design is needed in order to attain opti...

2014
Matthias Fischer

As healthcare systems face enormous challenges, sustainability is seen as a crucial requirement for making them fit for the future. However, there is no consensus with regard to either the definition of the term or the factors that characterize a “sustainable healthcare system”. Therefore, the aim of this article is twofold. First, it gives examples of the existing literature about sustainable ...

Journal: :Nurse education in practice 2014
Surinder Walia Di Marks-Maran

This article examines the use of action learning sets in a leadership module delivered by a university in south east England. An evaluation research study was undertaking using survey method to evaluate student engagement with action learning sets, and their value, impact and sustainability. Data were collected through a questionnaire with a mix of Likert-style and open-ended questions and qual...

2015
Mustapha Aliyu

Despite increasing necessity for considering sustainability traits in any use to which land is put as well as the proliferation of numerous decision support tools, there is a lack of appropriate guidance for decision-makers on the selection of appropriate method among these decision support tools. This study reviews existing literature on state of the art on Spatial Muilti Criteria Analysis (SM...

2015
Tamara P. Williams

Studies in Government contracting are relatively new manifestation to academic research. Expanding theories to practitioner challenges may offer new concepts and insights to potential solutions to these challenges. Through a review of relevant literature, the researcher sought to 1) identify an operational definition of sustainability in government contracting and 2) bridge gaps in information ...

2011
José Manuel González-Páramo Giovanni Lombardo Günter Coenen

The economic literature provides useful insights into the nature and causes of the current crisis. I am thinking in particular of the literature highlighting the fragility of equilibria and the possibility of self-fulfilling prophecies. A literature that includes the seminal work of Diamond and Dybvig (1983) on bank runs, which has inspired a large number of papers dealing with financial crises...

2009
Karl Bruckmeier

Sustainable use of natural resources seems necessary to maintain functions and services of ecoand social systems in the long run. Efforts in policy and science for sustainable development have shown the splintering of local, national and global strategies. Sustainability becomes contingent and insecure with the actors ́ conflicting knowledge, interests and aims, and seems even impossible through...

2010
Adrian Smith Andy Stirling

Technology-focused literature on socio-technical transitions shares some of the complex systems sensibilities of social-ecological systems research. We contend that the sharing of lessons between these areas of study must attend particularly to the common governance challenges that confront both approaches. Here, we focus on critical experience arising from reactions to a transition management ...

2012
Shannon Wiltsey Stirman John Kimberly Natasha Cook Amber Calloway Frank Castro Martin Charns

BACKGROUND The introduction of evidence-based programs and practices into healthcare settings has been the subject of an increasing amount of research in recent years. While a number of studies have examined initial implementation efforts, less research has been conducted to determine what happens beyond that point. There is increasing recognition that the extent to which new programs are susta...

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