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Extant research has established that social responsibility (SR) activity can be beneficial to companies by influencing consumers’ SR associations with the company and its product brands. However, most studies only look at the outcomes of SR initiatives implemented at the corporate level (i.e.,...
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The influence of hydrogen addition (0-100%) on combustion and emission characteristics (NO and CO emission characteristics) of laminar-premixed methane flame under gas turbine relevant operating conditions was numerically studied. The PREMIX code of ANSYS CHEMKIN-PRO and the GRI-Mech 3.0 were...
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Medicare had tried to incorporate outpatient prescription drugs into their benefits regime for many years. Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003 is the most recent success after the repealed Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act of 1988. There have been a lot of...
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The aim of this paper was to identify human errors in decision making process. The study was focused on a research question such as: what could be the human error as a potential of decision failure in evaluation of the alternatives in the process of decision making. Two case studies were...
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Background: The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) emphasises that cost-effectiveness is not the only consideration in health technology appraisal and is increasingly explicit about other factors considered relevant. Observing NICE decisions and the evidence considered in...
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We investigate whether and how a change in performance‐related payment motivated General Practitioners (GPs) in Scotland. We evaluate the effect of increases in the performance thresholds required for maximum payment under the Quality and Outcomes Framework in April 2006. A...
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The aim of this paper was to identify human errors in decision making process. The study was focused on a research question such as: what could be the human error as a potential of decision failure in evaluation of the alternatives in the process of decision making. Two case studies were...
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We investigate how the increase in the rate of performance related payment affects the healthcare supply in paid and unpaid work. The developed theoretical model shows that a higher price incentivises the supply of paid work. Its impact on unpaid work is determined by the trade-off between...
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Background: Distributions of EQ-5D index values in patient and general populations typically have a non-normal distribution, divided into two distinct groups. It is important to understand to what extent this is determined by the way that the EQ-5D index is constructed rather than by the true...
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