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2019
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Tammy Cohen
How to leverage artificial intelligence to meet your diversity goals
Purpose – This paper aims to provide insights into how artificial intelligence can be used to eliminate bias in employee screening. Design/methodology/approach – Industry use cases and expert analytics were used in conducting this paper. Findings – Artificial intelligence if...
2025
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Grace J. Whitfield, Erika Kispéter, Kate Hamblin, Diane Burns
How the care workforce navigates the digital ‘skills gap’: problems and opportunities from policy to practice
Introduction Care systems and services across the globe are under pressure, with challenges related to the recruitment and retention of the care workforce identified as a particular issue. In England, digital technologies are presented in policy discourse and strategy as...
2025
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Syifi Fauziyah, Istiqomah Istiqomah, Yusuf Efendi
Healthcare Workforce Management and Economic Performance : A Systematic Review of Human Resource Strategies
Healthcare workforce management has become increasingly critical in determining organizational economic performance and long-term sustainability. This systematic review examines the relationship between human resource strategies in healthcare settings and their impact on economic outcomes, with particular attention to the effectiveness...
2024
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Adam Ahmat, Sunny C Okoroafor, James Avoka Asamani, Millogo Jean, Abdou Illou Mourtala, Jennifer Nyoni, Kasonde Mwinga
Health workforce strategies during COVID-19 response: insights from 15 countries in the WHO Africa Region
INTRODUCTION: The COVID-19 pandemic unveiled huge challenges in health workforce governance in the context of public health emergencies in Africa. Several countries applied several measures to ensure access to qualified and skilled health workers to respond to the pandemic and...
2024
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Adam Ahmat, Sunny C Okoroafor, James Avoka Asamani, Millogo Jean, Abdou Illou Mourtala, Jennifer Nyoni, Kasonde Mwinga
Health workforce strategies during COVID-19 response: insights from 15 countries in the WHO Africa Region
INTRODUCTION: The COVID-19 pandemic unveiled huge challenges in health workforce governance in the context of public health emergencies in Africa. Several countries applied several measures to ensure access to qualified and skilled health workers to respond to the pandemic and...
2016
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María-Teresa Becerra, Manuel Montanero & Manuel Lucero
Graphic support resources for workers with intellectual disability engaged in office tasks: a comparison with verbal instructions from a work mate
Background: Research into workplace adjustments for people with disabilities is a fundamental challenge of supported employment. The aim of the present work is to investigate the effect of several graphic resources as natural support for workers with intellectual disability. Methods:...
2016
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Mustafa Bilgehan Ozturk & Ahu Tatli
Gender identity inclusion in the workplace: broadening diversity management research and practice through the case of transgender employees in the UK
Based on 14 in-depth interviews, this paper explores the unique workplace experiences of transgender individuals in the UK employment context. The paper identifies gender identity diversity as a key blind spot in HRM and diversity management research and practice. The...
2026
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S S. Otgonsuren, D. Enkhjargal, N.Erdenesuvd, D.Tsetsegsaikhan
Forecasting Internal Labor Supply at Baganuur JSC, A Strategic Energy Hub of Mongolia: A Markov Chain Analysis
Workforce planning and forecasting are critical for enhancing organizational performance, particularly in capital-intensive industries. This study analyzes and forecasts the internal labor supply of Baganuur JSC, a state-owned coal mining company in Mongolia, using a Markov chain model. The analysis...
2024
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Yingxi Zhao, Wesley Quadros, Shobhana Nagraj, Geoff Wong, Mike English, Attakrit Leckcivilize
Factors influencing the development, recruitment, integration, retention and career development of advanced practice providers in hospital health care teams: a scoping review
BACKGROUND: Advanced practice providers (APPs), including physician assistants/associates (PAs), nurse practitioners (NPs) and other non-physician roles, have been developed largely to meet changing healthcare demand and increasing workforce shortages. First introduced in primary care in the US, APPs are prevalent...
2025
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Mehfooz Ullah, Sarmad Rahat, Jam Ghulam Murtaza Sahito
Exploring Skill Gaps and Workforce Development Strategies in Gilgit-Baltistan’s Tourism & Hospitality Sector
This research study investigates the critical workforce challenges faced by the tourism and hospitality industry in Gilgit-Baltistan. The primary objectives are to examine the skill gaps within the existing workforce, explore the strategies adopted by the sector to meet workforce...
2018
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Ellen Ernst Kossek
Exploring an Organizational Science View on Faculty Gender and Work-Life Inclusion: Conceptualization, Perspectives, and Interventions
Although women faculty are increasingly hired into historically male-dominated organizational contexts (STEM disciplines), career equality progress is stalled in terms of recruitment, promotion (advancement to leadership roles such as tenured, full, chaired professorships, senior leadership) (Aguinis, Ji, & Joo, 2018);...
2025
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Tong Liu, Dalian Liu
Enhancing teacher recruitment and retention through decision-making models in education systems
Teacher recruitment and retention remain critical challenges for education systems worldwide, with far-reaching implications for educational quality and institutional sustainability. Traditional approaches often fail to address the complexity of these issues, neglecting the interplay of multiple conflicting criteria and the...
2026
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Supriya Paul, Mahua Pal, Aryan Narayan Das, Rama Prosad Banerjee
Empowering Workforce Strategies: Leveraging Robotics, Automation, And Digital Technologies In Indian Financial Institutions
Digital technologies are reshaping manpower planning and resource management in Indian financial institutions. Facing mounting operational complexity, regulatory demands, and workforce diversity, these organizations are increasingly adopting tools such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), Robotic Process Automation (RPA),...
2026
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Supriya Paul, Mahua Pal, Aryan Narayan Das, Rama Prosad Banerjee
Empowering Workforce Strategies: Leveraging Robotics, Automation, And Digital Technologies In Indian Financial Institutions
Digital technologies are reshaping manpower planning and resource management in Indian financial institutions. Facing mounting operational complexity, regulatory demands, and workforce diversity, these organizations are increasingly adopting tools such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), Robotic Process Automation (RPA),...
2020
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Anna Julian, Dr. Ronda Barron
Employees with Asperger’s Syndrome and their Experiences within the Work Environment
This qualitative study gathered experiences of employees with Asperger’s Syndrome (AS) within their workplaces. Data were collected by conducting six semi-structured interviews: three face-to-face, one by phone and two by Skype with audio only. A thematic analysis with an inductive...
2019
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Marzena Baker, Muhammad Ali, and Erica French
Effectiveness of gender equality initiatives in project-based organizations in Australia
Little is known about the impact of workplace gender equality initiatives in improving women’s representation. We assess their effectiveness on levels of women’s representation in Australian property and mining organizations. Derived from signaling theory, we propose and test a positive...
2026
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Colette Browning, Connie Evashwick, Shane A. Thomas
Editorial: The formal and informal workforce for a global aging population
The increased demand for formal and informal care for the large and rapidly growing ageing population is a major problem globally. Although the ageing population percentages vary across countries, many regions will see a doubling of people aged 65 and...
2024
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Bolajoko O. Olusanya, Scott M. Wright, Tracey Smythe, Mary A. Khetani, Marisol Moreno Angarita, Sheffali Gulati, Sally Brinkman, Nihad A. Almasri, Marta Figueiredo, Lidia B. Giúdici, Oluwatosin Eunice Olorunmoteni, Paul Lynch, Brian D. Berman, Andrew N. Williams, Jacob Olusegun Olusanya, Donald Wertlieb, Adrian Davis, Mijna Hadders‐Algra, Melissa Gladstone
Early childhood development strategy for the world’s children with disabilities
Early childhood is foundational for optimal and inclusive lifelong learning, health and well-being. Young children with disabilities face substantial risks of sub-optimal early childhood development (ECD), requiring targeted support to ensure equitable access to lifelong learning opportunities, especially in low-...
2026
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Sami Aldejwi, Osama Mousa Alawneh, Hussein M AL Hawamdeh, Mahmoud Izzat Allahham, Wasef Ibrahim Almajali, Mohamed Sharif Bashir Elshari
E-HR practices and risk management effectiveness: The mediating role of operations strategy in the Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul)
The objective of this paper will be to determine how electronic human resource (E-HR) practices affect risk management performance mediated by operations strategy in the Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul). Under the quantitative research design, 370 managerial and human resource (HR)...
2021
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Grace E. Kennedy, BS, Shelby L. Bergstresser, MD, Stephanie L. Rakestraw, MD, Zdenek Novak, MD, PhD, Britney Corey, MD, Herbert Chen, MD, and Danielle C. Sutzko, MD, MS
Does Chair of Surgery Gender Influence Divisional or Residency Program Director Gender Diversity?
Background: Workplace diversity is beneficial and results in new ideas and improved performance. Within surgery leadership, the gender gap is improving, but still present. Given the increasing number of women surgery department chairs, we aimed to examine the association of...
