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2024
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Rana Zehra Masood
Strategies for employee retention in high turnover sectors: An empirical investigation
This paper delves into the intricate dynamics of employee retention strategies across-various generational cohorts, organizational sizes, and cultural contexts, underpinned by a comprehensive analysis employing both quantitative and qualitative research methods. Through thematic analysis, regression, and comparative statistical analysis, the...
2025
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Christy Nishita, Kevin Kawamoto
Strategies for Building a Dementia-Capable Workforce in Hawaiʻi
Health care workers with specialized knowledge and skills to work with people living with symptoms of dementia are needed in all sectors of the health care industry in Hawai’i as the number of people in the population diagnosed with Alzheimer’s...
2025
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Najibeh Khoshmaram, Kamal Gholipour‎, Mostafa Farahbakhsh, Jafar Sadegh Tabrizi
Strategies and challenges for maintaining the continuity of essential health services during a pandemic: a scoping review
BACKGROUND: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has had a significant impact on health systems worldwide, resulting in disruptions to essential health service delivery, such as routine immunizations, maternal and child health, and treatment for communicable and noncommunicable diseases. These...
2026
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Sami Aldejwi, Hussein M AL Hawamdeh, Osama Mousa Alawneh, Mahmoud Izzat Allahham, Wasef Ibrahim Almajali, Mohamed Sharif Bashir Elsharif
Strategic integration of artificial intelligence and institutional performance: The mediating effect of HR planning in Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul)
The objective of this paper is 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) employees...
2024
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Azeez Jason Kess-Momoh, Sunday Tubokirifuruar Tula, Binaebi Gloria Bello, Ganiyu Bolawale Omotoye, Andrew Ifesinachi Daraojimba
Strategic human resource management in the 21st century: A review of trends and innovations
In the dynamic landscape of the 21st century, Strategic Human Resource Management (SHRM) stands as a pivotal element for organizational success. This paper reviews the trends and innovations that characterize the evolution of SHRM in contemporary workplaces. As organizations navigate...
2024
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Damilola Emmanuel Ogedengbe, Funmilola Olatundun Olatoye, James Olakunle Oladapo, Ekene Ezinwa Nwankwo, Oluwatobi Timothy Soyombo, Uzondu Chikodiri Scholastica
Strategic HRM in the logistics and shipping sector: Challenges and opportunities
Strategic Human Resource Management (HRM) plays a critical role in the success and sustainability of organizations, particularly in dynamic and competitive industries such as logistics and shipping. This review explores the challenges and opportunities inherent in implementing Strategic HRM practices...
2024
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Ian Marius Peters
Strategic Global Deployment of Photovoltaic Technology: Balancing Economic Capacity and Decarbonization Potential
Abstract This study investigates the disparities in the deployment of photovoltaic (PV) technology for carbon emissions reduction across different nations, highlighting the mismatch between countries with high economic capacity and those where PV installation would maximize global decarbonization benefits. This...
2012
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Miriam Shoshana Sobre-Denton
Stories from the Cage: Autoethnographic Sensemaking of Workplace Bullying, Gender Discrimination, and White Privilege
This autoethnography examines white privilege and systemic discrimination within contexts of my experiences as a white woman encountering workplace bullying, presented and examined on three levels. In sections marked “Then,” I integrate my own memories of my employment at AAA....
2021
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published by Human Resource Management International Digest
Stereotypes, stigma and support: Positive and negative experiences of gender diversity in the workplace
Stigma and discrimination in the workplace can take place against several different disadvantaged social groups. Predominantly it is found against women and racial groups. However, it can also take place against age, religion, disability and sexuality. One social group which...
2015
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Courtney von Hippel, Denise Sekaquaptewa, and Matthew McFarlane
Stereotype Threat Among Women in Finance: Negative Effects on Identity, Workplace Well-Being, and Recruiting
Because women are in the minority in masculine fields like finance and banking, women in these fields may experience stereotype threat or the concern about being negatively stereotyped in their workplace. Research demonstrates that stereotype threat among women in management...
2022
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John K. Peel, BHSc, MDa , Alana M. Flexman, MDb , Jeremy Cygler, MDCM c , Kyle R. Kirkham, MDa,d , Gianni R. Lorello, BSc, MD, MSc
Standing out or fitting in: A latent projective content analysis of discrimination of women and 2SLGBTQ+ anesthesiologists and providers
Introduction: Discrimination toward sex and gender minority anesthesiologists and anesthesia trainees exists. Potential reasons for this discrimination are unclear and incompletely characterized. This study sought to better understand what discrimination looks like for sex and gender minorities in anesthesiology and...
2022
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Kaur, Amandeep
Spotify your hiring experience with AI technology
Amandeep Kaur, Founder & CEO, Phoenix TalentX Branding, The digital age has caused immense upheaval in the world of work –remote work, global workforces, diversity in talent, mobile-first, personalised experiences, and wellness apps are not exceptions anymore, but norms. Talent...
2025
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Jonas Schoo, Frank Schüssler
Spatial and temporal disparities in general practitioner provision: a 21-year longitudinal analysis from Lower Saxony, Germany
BACKGROUND: Equitable access to general practitioner services remains a persistent challenge for health systems and is critical for reducing health inequalities, particularly between urban and rural regions. Understanding the spatial and temporal dynamics of primary care provision is vital for...
2024
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Saad Sarhan, Stephen Pretlove, Faris Elghaish, Sandra Matarneh, Alan Mossman
Sources of occupational stress in UK construction projects: an empirical investigation and agenda for future research
Purpose While stress, anxiety and depression rank as the second leading cause of work-related ill health in the UK construction sector, there exists a scarcity of empirical studies explicitly focused on investigating the sources of occupational stress among construction workers...
2020
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published by Emerald Publishing Limited
Solutions for tackling workplace gender inequality: Exploring the impact of women’s self-efficacy levels, career aspirations and work engagement
Despite equal rights and increased openness in the workplace over the preceding decades, issues surrounding women in the workplace and how they perform compared to their male counterparts continue to generate much discussion. A research paper by Hartman and Barber...
2023
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Butler, Paris D. ; Wexner, Steven D. ; Alimi, Yewande R. ; Dent, Daniel L. ; Fayanju, Oluwadamilola M. ; Gantt, Nancy L. ; Johnston, Fabian M. ; Pugh, Carla M
Society of Black Academic Surgeons (SBAS) diversity, equity, and inclusion series: Microaggressions – Lessons Learned from Black Academic Surgeons
Dr. Steven Wexner: I would like to welcome everyone to this month’s episode of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion series, in alliance with the American College of Surgeons, proceedings From the Advances in Surgery (AIS) Channel’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion...
2021
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Cynthia S. Wang, Jennifer A. Whitson, Brayden G King, Rachel L. Ramirezd
Social Movements, Collective Identity, and Workplace Allies: The Labeling of Gender Equity Policy Changes
Social movements seek allies as they campaign for social, political, and organizational changes. How do activists gain allies in the targeted institutions they hope to change? Despite recognition of the importance of ally support in theories about institutional change and...
2019
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Rudolf M. Oosthuizen
Smart Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Algorithms (STARA): Employees’ Perceptions and Wellbeing in Future Workplaces
Futurists predict that a third of jobs that exist today could be replaced by smart technology, artificial intelligence, robotics and algorithms (STARA). Robots will handle 52% of current work tasks by 2025, almost twice as many as in 2019. Rapid...
2020
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Leigh S. Wilton, Ariana N. Bell, Mariam Vahradyan, and Cheryl R. Kaiser
Show Don’t Tell: Diversity Dishonesty Harms Racial/Ethnic Minorities at Work
Organizations aim to convey that they are diverse and inclusive, in part, to recruit racial minorities. We investigate a previously unexamined downside of this recruitment strategy: diversity dishonesty, that is, belief that an organization is falsely or incorrectly inflating its...
2019
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M Rebecca O'Connor, Wendy E Barrington, Diana Taibi Buchanan, Dan Bustillos, Meghan Eagen-Torkko, Anne Kalkbrenner, Sharon S Laing, Kerryn W Reding, A B de Castro
Short-Term Outcomes of a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Institute for Nursing Faculty
Background: Student populations in the United States are increasingly diverse, prompting the need to make learning environments in schools of nursing more inclusive. Training for faculty is needed to support this work; however, evidence regarding best practices to make classrooms...