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The Psychological Risks Associated With the Non-medical Switch From Biologics to Biosimilars

2021

Biological products are therapeutic agents produced using a living system or organism. In many cases, access to these products is limited due to their expensive cost (Chow et al., 2011). A biosimilar is a biological product that is highly similar (not identic) to, and has no clinically meaningful differences from, an existing reference biological product on the market (Desai et al., 2020). “Non-medical” switching is the switching of a patient's medicine for reasons other than the patient's health and safety, like the reduction of costs (Dolinar et al., 2019).

oncologyshared decision-makingnocebo effectrheumatologyadherence
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Interactive methods for multiobjective robust optimization

2018

Practical optimization problems usually have multiple objectives, and they also involve uncertainty from different sources. Various robustness concepts have been proposed to handle multiple objectives and the involved uncertainty simultaneously. However, the practical applicability of the proposed concepts in decision making has not been widely studied in the literature. Developing solution methods to support a decision maker to find a most preferred robust solution is an even more rarely studied topic. Thus, we focus on two goals in this thesis including 1) analyzing the practical applicability of different robustness concepts in decision making and 2) developing interactive methods for sup…

optimointipareto-tehokkuusmultiobjective optimizationpäätöksentukijärjestelmätrobustnessdecision-makinginteractive methodsuncertaintymonitavoiteoptimointiepävarmuus
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Towards a routine-based view of interfirm rivalry

2022

Although organizational routines have attracted increasing attention in strategy and organization research, they have received surprisingly limited attention in competitive dynamics scholarship. Our essay seeks to advance a routine-based view of interfirm rivalry by bridging the competitive dynamics and routine literatures. We put forward a conceptual model of the routine-based view of interfirm rivalry that is centered on “competitive action routines.” The model clarifies the roles that managers play in driving a firm’s competitive behavior, challenges the assumption of routine-based rigidity in competitive behavior, and adds nuance to our understanding of managerial cognition in competiti…

organisaatiokulttuurijohtamiskulttuurikilpailukykybehavioral theory of the firmtavat (toimintatavat)keskinäinen toimintaorganisaatiotdecision-makingevolutionary theoryrutiinitdynaamisuuscompetitive dynamicsorganizational routine
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INCLUSIVE DECISION MAKING: THE ONLINE COMMUNICATION CAMPAIGN AS AN EXAMPLE OF PARTICIPATIVE POLICY

2022

For decades, national states have confronted various challenges to the democratic form of government. In such a highly complex frame, the question is, can public participation to policymaking still be a way to reach a more effective governance? In this chapter, I will attempt to demonstrate how inclusive bottom-up decision-making could improve the results of single projects and of wider European public policies. In the first part, I describe the European frame in which inclusive policymaking was born; then, in the second part, I analyse the Oltre project and its results as an example of participatory practices.

participatory practicesSettore SPS/11 - Sociologia Dei Fenomeni Politicionline social communication campaignDemocracyinclusive bottom-up decision-making
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The micro-macro link in understanding sport tactical behaviours: Integrating information and action at different levels of system analysis in sport

2015

Les liens micro-macroscopiques sont centraux dans les sciences du mouvement humain dans la mesure ou ils correspondent aux coordinations et aux echelonnages des comportements moteurs a differents niveaux d’analyse des systemes complexes. Cet aspect de la complexite est un point cle permettant de considerer decision et action comme un comportement de transition a differents niveaux lors de la realisation d’une performance. Les transitions exprimees en termes de bifurcations sont une part importante du mecanisme universel de decision. Les transitions de phase fournissent aussi un moyen de comprendre les liens micro-macro. Dans cet article de synthese, nous developpons un point de vue qui expl…

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The micro-macro link in understanding sport tactical behaviours: Integrating information and action at different levels of system analysis in sport

2015

The micro-macro link is a central issue of human movement sciences because it directly refers to coordination and scalability of movement behaviour at different levels of analysis in a complex system. This feature of complexity is a key feature to consider decisions and actions as transitional behaviours at different levels during performance. Transitions expressed through bifurcations are an important part of a universal decisionmaking process. Here we explain how individuals perform decision-making behaviours in a minimal social performance unit ( competing dyads), and how these two levels are linked in a sports team. Finally we discuss some applications of the micro-macro links for the d…

perception and actiongroup behavioursmicro-macro linksPhysiologyPhysiology (medical)Orthopedics and Sports MedicinePhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitationdecision-makingphase transitionsplayer-team interdependenceMovement & Sport Sciences
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Strategic responses of medium sized firms: The role of TMT’s perceptions and characteristics in decision making processes

2017

Many decisions made by the organization’s top management team (hereafter called indifferently TMT or top management team) have a high likelihood of failure (Nutt, 1999). This situation might be shocking but indeed, it is much more common than one might think (Bloom et al., 2012). In fact, we can easily realize this reality when reading the current business press where we will probably be confronted with several cases of failures that have been caused by any type of TMT decisions. Of course, we will also see cases of success, exemplifying managers and recipes of good practices (e.g., Eide et al., 2016; Schrage, 2013); but these will be minor. Thus, as Bloom et al. (2012) state, the group of …

perceptionsfinancial strengthTMT characteristicssatisfactionfamily firmUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASdecision-makingperformance feedbackeconomic crisis:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]intention to change
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Is Democracy Exportable?

2017

Among many aspects to the question of whether democracy is exportable, this contribution focuses on the role of the people, understood not as a unitary actor but as a heterogeneous set: the citizens. The people matter, in a different way, both in the countries to which democracy might be exported and in the democratic countries in which the question is about promoting democracy elsewhere. The mechanisms or characteristics involved in the discussion include yardstick competition, differences among citizens in the intensity of their preferences, differences among autocracies regarding intrusion into private life, citizens’ assessments of future regime change, and responsiveness of elected inc…

preference intensityhuman rights abusesmedia_common.quotation_subjectAutocracyPublic administrationCompetition (economics)YardstickPolitical scienceyardstick competition over regimes[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesDemocratization[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financemedia_commonsupport to autocraciesHuman rightspopulardemocratization[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceDemocracyJEL: F - International Economics/F.F5 - International Relations National Security and International Political EconomyRegime changeJEL : D - Microeconomics/D.D7 - Analysis of Collective Decision-MakingPolitical economydemocracy promotionJEL: D - Microeconomics/D.D7 - Analysis of Collective Decision-MakingJEL : F - International Economics/F.F5 - International Relations National Security and International Political EconomyDemocracy promotion
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Fuzzy logic-decision-making system dedicated to evaluation of logistics project effectiveness

2016

Background: Project effectiveness is synonymous with project success. It is measured or assessed in terms of the degree to which project objectives are achieved. This paper presents an approach to evaluating the effectiveness of logistics projects. The starting point is the analysis of the current state of knowledge in the area of assessing project effectiveness, including logistics projects. The purpose of the study was to identify the critical factors determining the success of logistics projects and develop a model of logistics project effectiveness. Methods: The paper is based on the available recent scientific-theoretical research and publications and on practical studies in 25 enterpr…

projectefficiencyMATLAB software systemfuzzy decision-making systemeffectivenesslogistics projectfuzzy logicproject successperformanceLogForum
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Fuzzy logic-decision-making system dedicated to evaluation of logistics project effectiveness

2016

Background: Project effectiveness is synonymous with project success. It is measured or assessed in terms of the degree to which project objectives are achieved. This paper presents an approach to evaluating the effectiveness of logistics projects. The starting point is the analysis of the current state of knowledge in the area of assessing project effectiveness, including logistics projects. The purpose of the study was to identify the critical factors determining the success of logistics projects and develop a model of logistics project effectiveness. Methods: The paper is based on the available recent scientific-theoretical research and publications and on practical studies in 25 enterpr…

projectefficiencylcsh:Marketing. Distribution of productsMATLAB software systemfuzzy decision-making systemeffectivenesslogistics projectlcsh:HF5410-5417.5fuzzy logicproject successperformanceLogForum
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