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Evaluating the Reform of Healthcare System in Sicily: variations of efficiency and appropriateness between 2008 and 2010
2022

 
 Background. Sicilian government has developed a very ambitious Reform through the Regional Law n. 5 (14th April 2009). Hospitals were requested to ensure the quality of care through monitoring of appropriateness and quality of service. The aim of this study was to assess variations of efficiency and organizational appropriateness of healthcare delivery before and after this Reform and to show patterns associated to different types of healthcare delivery organizations.
 Methods. This study was based on repeated cross-sectional data for 118 (out of 129) short-term, acute-care, non teaching-and-research Sicilian hospitals, in 2008 and 2010. Congestion and slacks analysis was…
Towards A Collective Action to Cultural commons: Exploring the Sustainable Institution of Chinese Nascent Cultural Enterprises – an Analysis of Chong…
2020
International audience
The political economy of public support of higher education : Chile, France and Malaysia
1983
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Pour une école qui aime le monde : les leçons d'une comparaison France-Québec (1960-2012)
2013
L'école du Québec aime le monde auquel elle prépare les élèves une société moderne, démocratique, multiculturelle, solidaire. L'école française l'aime beaucoup moins, elle se raidit à beaucoup d'égards contre une modernité jugée menaçante pour ses valeurs. Pourquoi cette différence? Au cours des années soixante, la commission Parent a proposé au Québec un récit global et positif sur l'école et son rôle dans la société moderne. À la même époque, en France, le colloque d'Amiens a proposé un récit moins ample et beaucoup plus ambivalent, même si, dans les deux cas, on réclamait une école moins rigide et plus ouverte. Le premier récit persuadait que les évolutions proposées étaient bonnes, tand…
Taking historical embeddedness seriously : Three historical approaches to advance strategy process and practice research
2016
International audience; Despite the proliferation of strategy process and practice research, we lack understanding of the historical embeddedness of strategic processes and practices. In this paper, we present three historical approaches with the potential to remedy this deficiency. First, realist history can contribute to a better understanding of the historical embeddedness of strategic processes; in particular, comparative historical analysis can explicate the historical conditions, mechanisms, and causality in strategic processes. Second, interpretative history can add to our knowledge of the historical embeddedness of strategic practices, and microhistory can specifically help to under…
Certificazione delle competenze, sviluppo delle risorse umane e politiche attive
2021
Il presente elaborato intende mettere in risalto in che modo alcune caratteristiche e implicazioni del sistema nazionale di certificazione delle competenze siano strettamente interconnesse ad alcune dimensioni psicosociali che svolgono un ruolo di regolatori dello sviluppo delle risorse umane nei contesti organizzativi
Price dispersion, competition, and the role of online travel agents: Evidence from business routes in the Italian airline market
2014
Abstract In this article, using data from the Italian airline market, we study the role of online travel agents (OTAs) in driving price dispersion as compared to the effect of airlines’ websites. Specifically, we investigate how distinctive factors between OTAs and airlines’ direct channels influence price dispersion. We find that after controlling for OTAs’ features related to airline competition, price dispersion should be lower in the OTA channel relative to airlines’ direct channels. On the other hand, we also find that OTAs’ features related to the presence of airline competition play in favor of higher price dispersion in such indirect channel.
Biopharmaceutical alliances and competition: a real options game approach
2013
Competitive Balance in Italian Soccer: 1929-2007
2008
Emotional Self-Regulation Therapy for Smoking Reduction: Description and Initial Empirical Data
1995
Abstract Self-regulation therapy (Amigoo, 1992) is a set of procedures derived from cognitive skill training programs for increasing hypnotizability. First, experiences are generated by actual stimuli. Clients are then asked to associate those experiences with various cues. They are then requested to generate the experiences in response to the cues, but without the actual stimuli. When they are able to do so quickly and easily, therapeutic suggestions are given. Studies of self-regulation therapy indicate that it can be used successfully to treat smoking.