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Health and Medical Administration 5 Business Administration, Management, and Operations 2 Alternative and Complementary Medicine 1 Behavioral Economics 1 Behavioral Theory of the Firm 1 Data Envelope Analysis 1 Econometrics 1 Economic Policy 1 Economic Theory 1 Efficiency 1 Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations 1 Equipment and Supplies 1 Health Economics 1 Hospital performance evaluation 1 Organizational Behavior and Theory 1 Surgery 1 Uganda 1 ambulatory surgery center 1 capital investment 1 computed tomography 1 econometrics 1 economic models 1 health economics 1 heath care economics 1 hospital 1 hospital competition 1 organizational form 1 organizational niche 1 population ecology 1 risk 1 uncertainty 1
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Brownie, Sonya 1 Housman, Michael G 1 Kenneth, MacInnes 1 McAlister, Vivian C. 1 Powell, Adam C. 1 Yawe, Bruno 1
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Perspectives on Firm Decision Making During Risky Technology Acquisitions
Powell, Adam C. - 2011
A novel survey dataset on computed tomography (CT) machine acquisition is used to explore which theories best answer two questions from the decision making literature. First, what determines how much uncertainty a firm has when investing in updated technology? Second, what determines the value...
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Hospital Performance Evaluation in Uganda: A Super-Efficiency Data Envelope Analysis Model
Yawe, Bruno - 2010
Standard Data Envelope Analysis models result in a large fraction of the observations becoming 100 percent efficient. The article measures the technical efficiency of 25 district referral hospitals from three regions of Uganda over the 1999-2003 period. It applies a super-efficiency Data...
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Organizational Form and Niche Overlap: The Dynamics of Surgery Center Entry and Exit
Housman, Michael G - 2009
The literature on organizational niche suggests that competition between firms that have overlapping niches tends to elevate exit risks. Thus, firms tend to enter markets that are relatively uncrowded in order to minimize direct competition with other firms. Although this research has focused on...
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Health behavior models: their role in clinical practice
Brownie, Sonya - 2003
INTRODUCTION The complexities of human behavior have for a long time intrigued and perplexed researchers from various academic disciplines, including philosophy, sociology, psychology, and more recently, medicine. This quest to better understand human behavior, particularly in relation to...
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Myopia of Health-Care Reform Using Business Models
Kenneth, MacInnes; McAlister, Vivian C. - 2001
Background: Health-care institutions have looked to business for models to respond to the requirement for reform. This has changed the perspective of institutions that were founded on charitable principles, and managed with liberal employment policies and deficit budgeting. Using lesions from...
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