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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:...
2022
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Juliet Elizabeth Kele | Catherine Cassell | Jacqueline Ford | Kathryn Watson
Intersectional identities and career progression in retail: The experiences of minority-ethnic women
Contributing to scholarship on diversity and inclusion (D&I) and careers within UK retailing, this paper documents the lived experiences of minority-ethnic women working in retail. Given the extensive research on both the career obstacles faced by women in a highly...
2020
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Pnina Alon-Shenker and Therese MacDermott
Intersecting age and gender in workplace discrimination complaints
Older female workers experience significant barriers in the labor market. Despite the growing proportion of women in the labor force, gender wage gaps and gendered occupational segregation are still major problems.1 Non-standard employment and precarious work are more common among...
2024
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Xinyu Cai, Xiang Hua, Інна Нескородєва, Акмал Дурманов
Interrelation between human capital management and ESG engagement: evidence from S&P 500 firms
This study investigates the relationship between human capital management strategies and corporate sustainability commitments while also examining the moderating role of CEO tenure in shaping this relationship. Drawing on a panel dataset of 413 S&P 500 companies spanning 2011 to...
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...
2026
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Lynda Dede Graham, Boris Kotey Sasraku-Neequaye
International Hospitality Management: Trends, Strategies, and Global Best Practices
Purpose – The study critically examines international hospitality management (IHM), focusing on its operational, strategic, and human resource dimensions. It explores the evolution of IHM, emerging global trends, technological innovations, sustainability practices, cross-cultural management, and branding strategies, aiming to provide...
2024
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Sittie Maryam Dumarpa Manongcarang, Sonayah Dirampatun Guimba
INTERGENERATIONAL CHALLENGES AND HOW THEY MANIFEST IN THE PUBLIC WORKFORCE: A BASIS FOR DESIGNING EFFECTIVE PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
This study explored the intergenerational challenges that manifest in the public workforce and aimed to provide insights for designing effective performance management strategies. The research utilized a qualitative design, with twenty (20) employees from various departments of the Provincial Government...
2024
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Sittie Maryam Dumarpa Manongcarang, Sonayah Dirampatun Guimba
INTERGENERATIONAL CHALLENGES AND HOW THEY MANIFEST IN THE PUBLIC WORKFORCE: A BASIS FOR DESIGNING EFFECTIVE PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
This study explored the intergenerational challenges that manifest in the public workforce and aimed to provide insights for designing effective performance management strategies. The research utilized a qualitative design, with twenty (20) employees from various departments of the Provincial Government...
2020
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Lara Steel & Brody Heritage
Inter‐cultural contexts: Exploring the experience of indigenous employees in mainstream Australian organisations
Objective: This study aimed to understand more about the experiences of Indigenous employees within mainstream Australian workplaces. Employment and retention rates for Indigenous employees continue to be disproportionately lower than the mainstream Australian population. The potential impact of the inter-cultural...
2022
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Yuka Fujimoto· Ahmed Ferdous· Faisal Wali
Integrative Resource Model of Workplace Inclusion for Reduced Inequality: Conservation of Resources Perspective
This study provides much-needed empirical study of workplace inclusion of underresourced employees of low socioeconomic status. Based upon a conservation of resources perspective, we have examined the centrality of resources as a key inclusion process for well-being outcomes for employees...
2026
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Ahiamadu Jonathan Okirie, Eleba Frank Lawson, Nyekachi Olumati Ozuru
Integrating Industry 4.0 and 5.0 technologies for sustainable, resilient oil and gas production operations
In response to escalating environmental concerns, fluctuating markets, and swift technological advancement, the oil and gas industry is increasingly challenged to improve operational resilience while pursuing sustainability. Meeting these concurrent demands requires forward-thinking strategies that embrace cleaner technologies, enhance resource...
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...
2023
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Darryl B. Rice · Nicole C. J. Young
Integrating ethics and inclusion: How and when upper-level managerial leadership impact supervisory inclusiveness
This study seeks to integrate behavioral ethics and organizational diversity, equity, and inclusion research in effort to extend our understanding of the workplace factors that impact the engagement of inclusive leadership. For this purpose, we rely on social information processing...
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...
2025
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Kimberly N. Williams, Elizabeth H. Lazzara, Jessica Hernández, David J. Klocko, Neethu Chandran, Shannon Paquette, Richard Preble, Mozhdeh Sadighi, Bau Tran, Molly Kilcullen, Robert V. Rege, Gary Reed, Eduardo Salas, Scott I. Tannenbaum, Philip E. Greilich
Integrating competency-based, interprofessional teamwork education for students: guiding principles to support current needs and future directions
Interprofessional teamwork is vital to effective patient care, and targeting healthcare learners earlier in their education can lead to greater improvement in confidence and competence in teamwork skills. Despite this, institutions have continued struggling to integrate competency-based interprofessional teamwork curriculum...
2026
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André Alessandro Madrid Perdomo, Nilza Gabriela Gómez Navarro, Angeles Valerio-Pelayo, Juan Camilo Castro Sánchez, Luc Aguilar, Jorge Angel Velasco Espinal, Mitsui Peralta Gorgonio, Alexa Fernanda Uriostegui Navarro
Integrated Primary Care, Occupational Health, and Surgical Coordination as a Strategy for Chronic Disease Prevention in the Modern Workforce
Chronic non-communicable diseases and occupational risk exposures increasingly converge within the modern workforce, particularly in middle-income countries such as Mexico, Colombia, and Ecuador. This review analyzes the integration of Primary Care, Occupational Health, and Surgical Services as a coordinated strategy...
2026
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Joana Paias Ferreira, Teresa Magalhães
Instruments to assess the digital health competencies of healthcare professionals: a scoping review
Background: The digital transformation of healthcare is reshaping clinical practice, healthcare management, patient-provider interactions, and traditional public health fields. These digital tools enhance safety, quality of care and efficacy, while also supporting the shift from cure to prevention, empowering patients,...
2026
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Joana Paias Ferreira, Teresa Magalhães
Instruments to assess the digital health competencies of healthcare professionals: a scoping review
Background: The digital transformation of healthcare is reshaping clinical practice, healthcare management, patient-provider interactions, and traditional public health fields. These digital tools enhance safety, quality of care and efficacy, while also supporting the shift from cure to prevention, empowering patients,...
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...
2026
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Allada Santosh Kumar, L. Manasa Lakshmi, M. Jyothika Krishna, G.Yasaswini Lakshmi
Innovation and Strategic Management in Modern Organizations: A Technology-Enabled and Agile Perspective
This study explores the dynamic relationship between innovation and strategic management in an era defined by rapid technological advancement and globalization. It posits that innovation has become a critical driver of organizational growth and sustained competitiveness, extending beyond product development...