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Regenerative Medicine as an Emergent Cluster in Tampere Region

2015

[EN]: Clusters are important for regional economies and emergent clusters are in a key position, as a means of adding more diversification to the current economic activity by involving new technologies and industries. Science-based industries may be the most promising in this regard since they are encouraged to develop and enhance the economic imaginaries of territories under the umbrella of radical innovations or in the name of broadening the current economic model based on mostly traditional industries. Regenerative medicine (RM) could be an example of these so-called emergent clusters. Regenerative medicine is highly dependent on academic research, which means that local territories must…

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Conceptualizing innovation capabilities: A contingency perspective

2017

Empirical research has confirmed that a positive relationship exists between the implementation of innovation activities and the future performance of organizations. Firms utilize resources and capabilities to develop innovations in the form of new products, services or processes. Some firms prove to be better at reproducing innovation success than others, and the capacity to do so is referred to as innovation capability. However, the term innovation capability is ambiguously treated in extant literature. There are several different definitions of the concept and the distinction between innovation capabilities and other types of capabilities, such as dynamic capabilities, is neither explici…

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The Coaching Maps as a Tool for Developing Reflectivity in Organisations

2019

Our view of organizations, labour and the competencies of managers will soon need to change. In the postmodern and post-Fordist world, economy and organizations function differently than they did in the 20th century. Workers and managers will have to face new expectations. Not only has reflectivity become one of the key organisational factors; it is also taught, learnt and shaped. Drawing on an authoethnographic model and action-research, authors of this paper provide an education and development tool that managers and workers can use to develop and trigger reflectivity. Picture ethnography, coaching philosophy and hermeneutics are theoretical bases for the construction of a new model of se…

lcsh:Management. Industrial managementKnowledge managementbusiness.industryCoachingReflectivityThe Coaching Mapslcsh:HD28-70reflectivitylcsh:Financelcsh:HG1-9999organizational ethnographySociologybusinessvisual ethnographyGeneral Economics Econometrics and Financebusiness anthropologyProblemy Zarzadzania
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Sobre el origen de la cognición

2008

El presente artículo se ocupa de examinar dos teorías sobre el origen de la cognición. La primera de ellas es una teoría neurobiológica de los autores V. Mountcastle y J. Hawkins, pero trabajando independientemente el uno del otro. La segunda teoría pertenece a la Psicología Cognitiva y es de D. Gentner. Es interesante comprobar la fuerte congruencia que existe entre ambas teorías a pesar de tener, naturalmente, metodologías totalmente diferentes. Por dos caminos distintos se llega a postular la analogía y sus mecanismos como el principal elemento de la cognición. El presente trabajo da razones para contemplar la analogía como la causa principal del origen del conocimiento en el niño/a. Ade…

lcsh:Philosophy (General)AnalogyInnatismLógicalcsh:Speculative philosophyFilosofía de la CienciaCognitionKnowledgeEpistemic similarityConeixement Teoria delOrigin of the knowledgeFilosofíalcsh:BD10-701lcsh:B1-5802
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SCIROCCO tool to support knowledge transfer in integrated care

2019

Background: Knowledge transfer has been well recognised as an effective enabler to access existing evidence and learning on integrated care. It requires dedicated support to ensure that the flow of appropriate information and knowledge between adopting and transferring entities is tailored appropriately to the context and maturity of the adopting system. SCIROCCO is an online participatory tool that helps stakeholders to understand: 1) The context requirements of a particular good practice that is considered for adoption; 2) The level of maturity required for a health and social care system to adopt and scale up integrated care; 3) The actions that more progressive regions have taken to be …

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Influencia de la alfabetización en salud sobre la anticoagulación oral: un factor aún desconocido

2018

lcsh:R5-920Health Knowledge Attitudes Practicebusiness.industryMEDLINEAnticoagulantsHealth literacyHealth knowledgeGeneral MedicineHealth Literacy03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCartas al EditorHumansMedicineThrombolytic Therapy030212 general & internal medicinelcsh:Medicine (General)Family PracticebusinessHumanities030217 neurology & neurosurgeryAtención Primaria
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Distance learning training in genetics and genomics testing for Italian health professionals: results of a pre and post-test evaluation

2022

BackgroundProgressive advances in technologies for DNA sequencing and decreasing costs are allowing an easier diffusion of genetic and genomic tests. Physicians’ knowledge and confidence on the topic is often low and not suitable for manage this challenge. Tailored educational programs are required to reach a more and more appropriate use of genetic technologies.MethodsA distance learning course has been created by experts from different Italian medical associations with the support of the Italian Ministry of Health. The course was directed to professional figures involved in prescription and interpretation of genetic tests. A pretest-post-test study design was used to assess knowledge impr…

lcsh:R5-920Medical educationtrainingHealth professionalsbusiness.industryTest evaluationlcsh:Public aspects of medicineDistance educationSpecialtylcsh:RA1-1270GenomicsSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataDistance learning; training; genetics; genomics; testsTest (assessment)genomicNursingtestsDistance education; Genetics; Genomics; KnowledgeMedicineDistance learninggeneticMedical prescriptionlcsh:Medicine (General)businessPre and postEpidemiology, Biostatistics, and Public Health
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From research question to dissemination: how to design, analyse and present study results

2018

Today, the term “study” is very frequently used in quite a broad sense: survey, clinical trial, analysis, research and other terms with deeply different meanings are often generally indicated as “studies”. A “study” can be generally defined as a process composed of several actions aimed to verify one or more hypotheses (objectives), with the ultimate goal of sharing the answers (results) with a target audience, in the form of a scientific paper, presentation or poster.

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Fra behandling til recovery. En review-studie av forskning på dagsentra for mennesker med psykiske lidelser

2017

This study reviews research publications topically related to day centres for people with mental health problems. The purposes are to give a general overview of the evidence-based knowledge in the field, to detect gaps of knowledge, and to throw light on the following research questions: (1) Which ideologies about day centres may be revealed in Scandinavian- and English-speaking research on day centres for people with mental health problems; and (2) What significance do the day centres have for the users?Both questions are answered by examining 34 research publications, printed in either Scandinavian or English languages during the period 1962-2015. An integrative literature review was used…

lcsh:RT1-120Materiality (auditing)Medical knowledgelcsh:NursingAnthropologymedia_common.quotation_subjectmaterialitetGender studiesday centreMental healthDagsenterPsykisk helsearbeid psykisk helsetjeneste i kommunenIntegrative literature reviewideologiDay centreDagsenter ideologi betydning for bruker organisering materialitet; day centre ideology significance for users organisation materialityResearch questionsSociologyIdeologybetydning for brukermedia_commonorganiseringNordisk Tidsskrift for Helseforskning
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MANAGING THE LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES

2010

Even if since ancient times wealth and power have been associated with having physical resources, and the traditional production factors were predominantly physical, knowledge revolution is the shift from physical-based economy to predominantly knowledge-based economy. Experts have lately noticed the increase of economic importance of technologies, information, economic processes, human capital, the organisation’s abilities and skills, each of these factors having a significant importance to the knowledge management. It is expected that future wealth and power shall mainly be derived from intangible intellectual resources, from the knowledge capital. This is why we considered it of absolute…

leader knowledge-based economy virtual teamStudies in Business and Economics
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