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2025
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Mano Ashish Tripathi, Joel Osei-Asiamah, Avanti Chinmulgund, Anitha Saravanan, T. Subha Mastan Rao, H. P. Ramya, Yousef A. Baker El–Ebiary
Machine Learning Applications in Workforce Management: Strategies for Enhancing Productivity and Employee Engagement
Workforce management is a critical component of organizational success, encompassing employee scheduling, task allocation, and engagement strategies. Traditional methods rely heavily on rule-based systems and manual supervision, leading to inefficiencies and suboptimal workforce utilization. Existing machine learning (ML) approaches, such...
2017
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Nanette L. Yragui • Caitlin A. Demsky • Leslie B. Hammer • Sarah Van Dyck • Moni B. Neradilek
Linking Workplace Aggression to Employee Well-Being and Work: The Moderating Role of Family-Supportive Supervisor Behaviors (FSSB)
Purpose The present study examined the moderating effects of family-supportive supervisor behaviors (FSSB) on the relationship between two types of workplace aggression (i.e., patient-initiated physical aggression and coworker-initiated psychological aggression) and employee well-being and work outcomes. Methodology Data were obtained...
2026
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Muhamad Irfan Hakiim
Lifelong Learning in the Digital Era to Support Continuous Professional Growth and Adaptability
This study examines the role of lifelong learning in the digital era as a strategic approach to fostering continuous professional growth and adaptability in an increasingly dynamic and technology-driven environment. The primary objective is to analyze how digital-based learning ecosystems...
2018
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Kelly L. Reddy-Best
LGBTQ Women, Appearance Negotiations, and Workplace Dress Codes
The purpose of this study was to explore LGBTQ women’s experiences with unwritten or formal dress codes at work. I asked: What are LGBTQ women’s experiences in the workplace with appearance management, and what are LGBTQ women’s experiences navigating the...
2018
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Matthew Egan
LGBTI staff, and diversity within the Australian accounting profession
Purpose – Large accounting firms lay claim today to a broad focus on staff diversity and inclusion. Related initiatives focus on gender, culture, age and sexuality. This paper aims to seek insight from publicly available discourse provided by the “Big...
2025
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Peter A.D. Steel, Gabriel Wardi, Robert A. Harrington, Chris Longhurst
Learning health system strategies in the AI era
Abstract The learning health system (LHS) offers a framework to accelerate evidence generation and care improvement, yet widespread adoption remains limited. In this perspective, we explore strategies to operationalize the LHS in the era of artificial intelligence, including biomedical informatics...
2026
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Kiril Postolov, Risto Elenov
ISSUES IN ENSURING WORKFORCE AVAILABILITY IN TOURISM
This paper examines workforce security in the tourism industry. It focuses on seasonality, labor shortages, employee motivation, and the impact of the COVID‑19 pandemic. Tourism is highly vulnerable to seasonal fluctuations, which create an unstable labor market dominated by temporary,...
2021
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Christopher M. Rosett , Austin Hagerty
Introducing HR Analytics with Machine Learning: Empowering Practitioners, Psychologists, and Organizations
Introducing HR Analytics with Machine Learning is a book to demystify machine learning for non-statisticians and non-data scientists as well as to explain why and how using machine learning with employee data (and other workforce data) requires special consideration for...
2026
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Marcela Correa-Betancour, Kanchan Marcus, Mary Chiarella, Stephanie Short
Intra-professional cultural competence: Exploring a strategy to support Australia’s culturally and linguistically diverse nursing workforce
Objective: The objective of this study is to provide a possible strategy to enhance professional integration through education relating to a new concept: Intra-Professional Cultural Competence (IPCC). This concept primarily focuses on the interactions between nurses within the workplace. Background:...
2026
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Melinda Goodyear, Becca Allchin, Bjørg Eva Skogøy, Anne Grant, Kristin Stavnes, Bente Weimand, Sophie Isobel, Kathleen Biebel, Joanne Nicholson, Scott Yates, Rochelle Hine, Lina Gatsou, Bitta Söderblom, Karin van Doesum, Adrian Falkov, Ron Shor, Juliet Collins, Clemens Hosman, Stella Laletas
International perspectives on implementation of system change in family mental health
Introduction: Parental mental illness is a major public health issue across the globe with well-known intergenerational impacts on children. There is a wide body of evidence supporting the effectiveness of a range of interventions supporting families, however, their implementation has...
2024
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Nancy Mohd Al Hamad, Ololade Elizabeth Adewusi, Chika Chioma Unachukwu, Blessing Osawaru, Onyebuchi Nneamaka Chisom
Integrating human resources principles in STEM education: A review
This study investigates the incorporation of Human Resources (HR) principles into STEM education, looking at theoretical underpinnings, existing models, and practical strategies. To build a conceptual foundation, the theoretical framework draws on human capital theory, organizational behavior theories, and strategic...
2026
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Dr. Arun Rotti Mahesh C Ganagi, Fernandes Agnel Amruta S Patil
Integrating Digital Innovation and Green Transitions in Shaping the Future of Work: An Integrative Review
The global economy is being reshaped by the intertwined megatrends of rapid digital innovation and accelerating green transitions, which jointly redefine value creation, organisational practices and employment structures, yet research on their labour-market implications remains fragmented, particularly for emerging and...
2024
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Funmilayo Aribidesi Ajayi, Chioma Ann Udeh
Innovative recruitment strategies in the IT sector: A review of successes and failures
This study systematically reviews and analyzes the impact of innovative recruitment strategies on diversity and inclusion within the Information Technology (IT) sector. Given the rapid technological advancements and the increasing demand for skilled professionals, IT firms are at the forefront...
2024
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Omar Faruqi Marzuki, Ellie Teo Yi Lih, Wan Nor Zanariah Zainol Abdullah, Nozieana Khairuddin, Nor Hanifawati Inai, Juniza Binti Md Saad, Mohd Hamim Abdul Aziz
Innovating Education: A Comprehensive Review of STEM Education Approaches
This comprehensive paper delves into the evolving realm of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education, a critical component in the modern educational landscape. The review highlights how STEM education has transcended the mere combination of four subjects into an...
2025
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Hamed Fazlollahtabar
Industry 5.0 paradigm transformation adoption in developing countries: an analytical game theoretic model
This study presents a novel tripartite game model to investigate the adoption of Industry 5.0 in developing countries. The model incorporates three key stakeholders: Industry, Government, and workforce, each with distinct objectives and strategic decisions. The Industry aim to optimize...
2016
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Huong Le, Connie Zheng, Yuka Fujimoto
Inclusion, organisational justice and employee well-being
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between employee perceived well-being and the four dimensions of organisational justice, namely, procedural, distributive, interpersonal and informational justice, and how dimensions of organisational justice affect employee well-being in...
2025
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Gail Tomblin Murphy, Tara Sampalli, Andrea Carson, Mark Embrett, Meaghan Sim, Caroline Chamberland-Rowe, Alyssa Indar, Marta MacInnis, Kaylee Murphy-Boyle, Janet Rigby, Julia Guk, Leah Boulos, Kristy Hancock, Jayden Altman-Prezioso, Shirin Mehrpooya
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Canadian healthcare workforce: a rapid evidence synthesis of key considerations, lessons learned, and promising practices to address the healthcare workforce crisis
BACKGROUND: The ongoing impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on Canada’s healthcare workforce and service delivery necessitate focused health system planning and delivery that prioritizes coordination, collaboration, and evidence-based strategies. A rapid evidence synthesis was commissioned by Health Canada to determine...
2026
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SeyyedAbdolHojjat MoghadasNian
Human-Centric AI Integration in Airline Operations: Enhancing Safety, Efficiency, and Workforce Resilience
This study investigates the transformative impact of generative AI on expertise hierarchies within airline operations and explores strategies for seamless human-AI collaboration in safety-critical workflows. The primary objective is to examine how AI-driven analytics reconfigures decision-making roles empowering junior staff...
2025
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Mansour Naeimabadi, Leila Riahi, Abasat Mirzaei, Mahmoud Modiri
Human Resources for Health in the Eastern Mediterranean: A Systematic Review of the WHO Workforce 2030 Strategy
Context: Human resources for health (HRH) are a cornerstone of effective health systems. However, many lower-middle-income countries (LMICs) in the Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMRO) face persistent shortages and structural challenges. Objectives: This review evaluates the implementation of the World Health...
2026
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Jeanette OWUSU, Peter Agyekum Boateng, Beatrice Atta Mensah, Ama Foriwaa Karikari
Human Capital Strategies for Competitive Edge: Linking Workforce Skills and Training to Firm Performance
This study examines how human capital strategies – specifically workforce skills development and employee training – contribute to competitive advantage and firm performance. A 2023 survey dataset of 713 Ghanaian firms is analyzed to link training practices and skill levels...
