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Successive failure, repeat entrepreneurship and no learning: A case study
Successive failure repeat entrepreneurship no learning A case study
2012/10/17
Current theories of repeat entrepreneurship provide little explanation for the effect of failure as a ‘trigger’ for creating successive ventures or learning from repeated failures.
The productivity effect of informal employees:The Tshwane tyre-fitting industry as a case study
productivity effect informal employees Tshwane tyre-fitting industry a case study
2012/10/17
The article investigated the application of a suitable estimation model to measure the productivity spill over effects of informal employees.
Transformational leadership in merging higher education institutions: A case study
transformational leadership merger incorporation executive management higher education
2010/10/29
Orientation: The use of transformational leadership in the implementation of merger and incorporation policy in the higher education sector is well documented in other parts of the world and not in co...
Towards an Integrated Model of Strategic Human Resource Management – An Australian Case Study
Strategic Human Resource Management An Australian Case Study
2010/3/4
This paper examines a major Australian government owned energy company’s leadership and HRM strategies in the context of a ten year campaign by the government to privatise the industry. A strategy to ...
Health workforce development planning in the Sultanate of Oman: a case study
Health workforce development planning the Sultanate of Oman
2009/11/13
Oman's experience in workforce planning and development presents an
illustration of a country benefiting from successful application of
workforce planning concepts and tools. Ins...
HIV/AIDS in the workplace and the impact on firm efficiency and firm competitiveness: The South African manufacturing industry as a case study
HIV/AIDS effi ciency labour productivity skills levels
2010/10/29
The aim of the article was to determine the extent of the negative impact of HIV/AIDS in the workplace on firm efficiency and firm competitiveness. The South African manufacturing sector was used as a...
Health sector reform and the regulation and management of health professionals: a case study from Chile
health reform health professionals regulation management
2009/10/15
This paper provides an overview of main issues facing the human resources function
in the public sector health services in Chile in the late 1990's. The paper examines the main characteristics of th...
Determining hospital workforce requirements: a case study
WISN activity standards workload hospital staffing Turkey
2009/10/15
The difficulty of ensuring an adequate and appropriate distribution of health services, together with increasing financial pressures in the public sector, are forcing many countries to consider using ...
Globalisation and health care labour markets: a case study from the United Kingdom
international recruitment globalisation nurses
2009/10/15
This paper examines the recent significant growth in international recruitment of qualified nurses to the United Kingdom (UK). The paper examines trends in recruitment using data from the UK professio...
Potential implications of hospital autonomy on human resources management: a Thai case study
Hospital autonomy human resources management decentralization hospital reform
2009/10/15
Management of human resources in health is a major challenge to health systems
development in Thailand. This includes planning for, production, deployment and utilization of health personnel. Alt...
Human resource development through continuous improvement: a case study of Yasothorn Hospital, Thailand
Continuous improvement Human resource development Public hospital
2009/10/15
Human Resource Development is a very important yet very difficult component for
effective health care delivery, especially in the public sector. Bureaucratic barriers, discontinuity, ineffective le...
International service trade and its implications for human resources for health: a case study of Thailand
international service trade human resources health Thailand
2009/9/28
This study aims at analysing the impact of international service trade on the health care system, particularly in terms of human resources for health (HRH), using Thailand as a case study. Information...
The effect of performance-related pay of hospital doctors on hospital behaviour: a case study from Shandong, China
performance-related pay hospital doctors hospital behaviour a case study
2009/9/28
There was little evidence that the performance-related pay system as designed by the sample of Chinese public hospitals was socially desirable. Hospitals should be monitored more closely by the govern...
Addressing the human resources crisis: a case study of the Namibian health service
the human resources crisis the Namibian health service
2009/9/27
It is suggested that countries like Namibia need a new paradigm for staffing their
health services. Building on the existing strategic framework, it should target the training of 'midlevel cadres'. H...
The double burden of human resource and HIV crises: a case study of Malawi
double burden human resource HIV crises Malawi
2009/9/27
This paper reviews the continent-wide situation with respect to this double burden before considering the case of Malawi in more detail. In Malawi, there has been significant concurrent investment in ...