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2016
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Andri Georgiadou
Reflections from EDI conference: Equality, diversity, inclusion and human rights in times of austerity
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the research presented at the 2016 Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Conference in Nicosia, Cyprus. Design/methodology/approach – The report is based on six papers, of interest to...
2011
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Lotte Bailyn
Redesigning work for gender equity and work–personal life integration
This paper describes a series of intervention projects in the conditions and design of work geared to increasing gender equity in organizations and the ability of employees to integrate their working lives with their personal lives. It shows that approaching...
2025
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Zainab Lal, Mayuri Gogoi, Irtiza Qureshi, Amani Al‐Oraibi, Jonathan Chaloner, Padmasayee Papineni, Susie Lagrata, Laura B Nellums, Christopher A. Martin, Katherine Woolf, Manish Pareek, on behalf of the UK-REACH Study Collaborative Group, Laura J. Gray, Laura B Nellums, Anna L. Guyatt, Catherine John, I. C. McManus, Ibrahim Abubakar, Amit Gupta, Avinash Aujayeb, Bindu Gregary, Rubina Reza, Sandra Simpson, Stephen Zingwe, Keith R. Abrams, Martin D. Tobin, Louise V. Wain, Sue Carr, Edward S. Dove, Kamlesh Khunti, David Ford, Robert C. Free
Redeployment and changes in working patterns of healthcare workers during COVID-19 in the UK: a qualitative study
BACKGROUND: Redeployment was critical in addressing the increased demands of COVID-19 on the healthcare system. Previous research indicates that ethnic minority healthcare workers (HCWs), those on visas, and in junior roles, were more likely to be redeployed to COVID-19 duties...
2024
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TARIQ JAMIL P
Recruitment strategies of IBM: Innovation in talent acquisition for a global workforce
IBM is renowned not only for its technological innovations but also for its forward-thinking recruitment strategies that have helped maintain its competitive edge in the tech industry.This research explores IBM’s approach to talent acquisition, which is highly integrated with advanced...
2024
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TARIQ JAMIL P
Recruitment strategies of IBM: Innovation in talent acquisition for a global workforce
IBM is renowned not only for its technological innovations but also for its forward-thinking recruitment strategies that have helped maintain its competitive edge in the tech industry.This research explores IBM’s approach to talent acquisition, which is highly integrated with advanced...
2026
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Samira Ahayan
Recent evolutions regarding the competencies and the missions of Nurses in France
Current healthcare systems face increasing pressure due to demographic change, population aging, workforce shortages, and the rising prevalence of chronic conditions. Within this context, nursing regulation, education, and workforce planning are critical factors in ensuring patient safety, quality of care,...
2015
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Laura J. Chavez, MPH, India J. Ornelas, PhD, Courtney R. Lyles, PhD, Emily C. Williams, PhD, MPH
Racial/Ethnic Workplace Discrimination: Association with Tobacco and Alcohol Use
Background: Experiences of discrimination are associated with tobacco and alcohol use, and work is a common setting where individuals experience racial/ethnic discrimination. Few studies have evaluated the association between workplace discrimination and these behaviors, and none have described associations across...
2019
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Matthew Hall · John Iceland · Youngmin Yi
Racial Separation at Home and Work: Segregation in Residential and Workplace Settings
Racial segregation has long characterized urban life in the U.S., with research consistently showing that minority groups occupy different social spaces than whites. While past scholarship has focused largely on residential contexts, a considerable portion of individuals’ days is spent...
2021
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Stephen Cave· Kanta Dihal
Race and AI: the Diversity Dilemma
This commentary is a response to ‘More than Skin Deep’ by Shelley M. Park (Park, More than skin deep: A response to “The Whiteness of AI”, Philosophy & Technology, 2021), and a development of our own 2020 paper ‘The Whiteness...
2022
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Matthew A. Hall, Peter Barbrook-Johnson, Sait Bayrakdar & Andrew King
Queer(y)ing Agent-Based Modeling for Use in LGBTQ Studies: An Example from Workplace Inequalities
This article explores the contribution agent-based modeling (ABM) can make to the study of LGBTQ workplace inequalities and, conversely, how ABM can adapt to theoretical traditions integral to LGBTQ studies. It introduces an example LGBTQ workplace model, developed as part...
2024
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Jonathan B. VanGeest, Kieran J. Fogarty, William G. Hervey, Robert A. Hanson, Suresh G Nair, Timothy A. Akers
Quantum Readiness in Healthcare and Public Health: Building a Quantum Literate Workforce
Quantum technologies, including quantum computing, cryptography, and sensing, among others, are set to revolutionize sectors ranging from materials science to drug discovery. Despite their significant potential, the implications for public health have been largely overlooked, highlighting a critical gap in...
2018
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Chris Galloway, Lukasz Swiatek
Public relations and artificial intelligence: It’s not (just) about robots
Organizations of all kinds, as well as their in-house or agency public relations teams, increasingly co-opt Artificial Intelligence (AI) to enhance their capabilities. This paper examines a relatively new topic that has received little scholarly attention: the growing relationship between...
2026
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Ashish Joshi, Niharika Jha, M. de Jeu, Kami Geron, Lori Ward
Public Health Hackathon: empowering high school students as tomorrow’s leaders and innovators in public health
Preparing the next generation of public health leaders requires innovative educational strategies that foster creativity, collaboration, and practical problem-solving skills. Hackathons—short, intensive innovation challenges—provide a structured platform for students to co-create solutions to real-world problems. The University of Memphis School...
2024
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Olakunle Saheed Soyege, Collins Nwannebuike Nwokedi, Busayo Olamide Tomoh, Ashiata Yetunde Mustapha, Akachukwu Obianuju Mbata, Obe Destiny Balogun, Adelaide Yeboah Forkuo, Cyril Enahore Imohiosen
Public Health Crisis Management and Emergency Preparedness: Strengthening Healthcare Infrastructure against Pandemics and Bioterrorism Threats
Key findings indicate that integrated surveillance systems, real-time data analytics, and cross-sector collaboration significantly improve response effectiveness. Investments in healthcare workforce training, stockpiling essential medical supplies, and strengthening supply chain resilience are pivotal to mitigating disruptions during emergencies. The study...
2020
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CarolineS.Duchaine,MSc;KarineAubé,MScPH;MahéeGilbert-Ouimet,PhD;MichelVézina,MD,MPH;RuthNdjaboué,PhD;VictoriaMassamba,MSc;DenisTalbot,PhD;MathildeLavigne-Robichaud,MSc;XavierTrudel,PhD;Ana-PaulaBrunoPena-Gralle,MSc;AlainLesage,MD,MPhil;LynneMoore,PhD;AlainMilot,MD,MSc;DanielleLaurin,PhD;ChantalBrisson,PhD
Psychosocial Stressors at Work and the Risk of Sickness Absence Due to a Diagnosed Mental Disorder
IMPORTANCE Mental health problems are associated with considerable occupational, medical, social, and economic burdens. Psychosocial stressors at work have been associated with a higher risk of mental disorders, but the risk of sickness absence due to a diagnosed mental disorder,...
2024
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Rawlings Chidi, Adekunle Oyeyemi Adeniyi, Chioma Anthonia Okolo, Oloruntoba Babawarun, Jeremiah Olawumi Arowoogun
Psychological resilience in healthcare workers: A review of strategies and intervention
Healthcare workers face numerous stressors in their demanding and often emotionally taxing roles. The importance of psychological resilience in mitigating the impact of these stressors and promoting well-being has garnered increasing attention. This review aims to explore the various strategies...
2022
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Randa Diab-Bahman
Psychological Diversity in the Workplace: Personality Types and Gender Differences within Ethnicities
Introduction: In recent years, the process of hiring an employee has become an important part. New and innovative ways of assessing employees are continuously sought after, primarily to ensure the right person for the right job. Exploring under-studied psychological differences...
2023
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Eddy S. Ng, Diana Rajendran and Wahed Waheduzzaman
Promoting workplace inclusion and self-efficacy among skilled migrant workers in Australia
Purpose – Although skilled migrants have a high capacity for integration, many report experiences of exclusion which impacts their ability to contribute fully to the host country. This experience of exclusion, which can diminish their self-efficacy at work, is especially...
2022
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Gurinder Singh, Vikas Garg, Richa Goel
Promoting Inclusivity and Diversity Through Internet of Things in Organizational Settings
Mission A solid foundation is essential to the development and success of any organization and can be accomplished through the effective and careful management of an organization’s human capital. Research in human resources management and organizational development is necessary in...
2025
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Fawad Naseer, Rasikh Tariq, Haya Mesfer Alshahrani, Nuha Alruwais, Fahd N. Al‐Wesabi
Project based learning framework integrating industry collaboration to enhance student future readiness in higher education
In the 21st -century, it is vital to prepare university students with the required skills to pursue them for future career success. The research presents a framework of project-based learning (PBL) enriched by the industry to increase students’ future readiness....