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    IGJR 1/2020: Housing crisis: How can we improve the situation for young people? by IF and FRFG

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…• What is the potential of new forms of housing, such as shared housing, multi-generational housing, homeshare (housing for help)? …”
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    Meta-synthesis of drivers of the circular business model by Atieh Khodaei, Mahdi Hosseinpour, Mohammad javad Jamshidi, Yoosof Mohamadifar

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The concept has also sparked some inevitable deep debates at business and organizational levels globally, as the world claims to transition to a resource-efficient model, particularly in business areas that focus on rotational business models. …”
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  3. 7823

    Analyzing the discourse of tourism development with a justice-oriented and moderate approach by Mostafa Ghodrati, Mehraban Hadipeykani, Reza Ebrahimzadeh

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…According to studies by the World Tourism Organization and the World Travel and Tourism Council in 2013, the total share of travel and tourism in the global economy has increased to 9.5% of the global GDP ($7 trillion), which not only produces wider economy, but also is growing faster than other important sectors such as financial and commercial services, transportation and construction; and in total, in 2013, it created nearly 266 million jobs (Pratt & Tolkach, 2018). …”
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    The value-added model of the supply chain of petrochemical industries with a sustainable development approach by ali amiri, seyed abbas heydari, vahidreza Mirabi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The results showed that the number of 30 articles, 210 codes and 24 concepts were extracted from the selected articles, which include the capability of the order process management process, the capability of the customer relationship management process, the capability of the demand management process, the capacity and capability of the resource management process, time to market, buyer credit, electronic platforms, coordination and cooperation in the supply chain to improve service performance, synchronization of financial decisions, sharing of innovative information related to finance, supplier relationship management process capability, service performance management process capability, interdepartmental interaction of supply chain companies, inventory financing, product innovation, reverse factoring, cash flow incentive alignment, supply chain working capital, bank credit for supply chain financing, supplier integration, recycling management, supply chain disruption risk, supply chain transportation management, changes in estimates and their basis as sources and costs of the sustainable supply chain under conditions of uncertainty. …”
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  5. 7825

    Designing a Forecasting Model and Evaluating the Strategic Cooperation between the Banking System and Fintech Startups using the Adaptive Neural Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) by Arash Onsori, Abbas Khamseh, Taghi Torabi, Hamid Reza Yazdani

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…In response, this study delves into the strategic cooperation between traditional banks and fintech startups, recognizing that these entities must leverage each other's strengths, share resources, and attain common objectives (Jia et al., 2023).Collaboration between banks and fintech startups unlocks numerous benefits, enhancing growth and innovation within the financial ecosystem. …”
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    IGJR 1/2020: Housing crisis: How can we improve the situation for young people? by IF and FRFG

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…What is the potential of new forms of housing, such as shared housing, multi-generational housing, homeshare (housing for help)? …”
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    Wisdom of the Established Pattern by Joel Janhonen

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…From the evolutionary standpoint, the importance of such intrinsic dispositions and the resulting affective judgments are indeed easy to defend.[3] Humans can attain a significant fitness advantage through reliable collaboration, which requires people to operate according to shared rules. The experienced revulsion toward norm violators gave us a built-in advocate for doing the right thing – even in the absence of authorities. …”
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    戶外冒險教育課程對大學生心理賦能之 成效研究 Effects of Integrating Psychological Empowerment Into an Outdoor Adventure Education Curriculum for College Students... by 蕭如軒 Ru-Syuan Hsia, 吳崇旗 Chung-Chi Wu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The program comprised the following components: course norms and selection, theoretical knowledge and design, grouping, experience sharing by seniors, feedback review, six group training sessions, a 60-km midterm cycling test, bicycle maintenance training, risk management meetings, a final 3-day challenge, reflections, and personal insights. …”
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    Designing a financial literacy development model for Farhangian University students by Mohsen Molapanah, Yousef Namvar, Azam Rastgoo, Majid Ahmadlu, Toran Soleimani

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…At the level of financial behavior, by providing the conditions for the use and implementation of the knowledge and mindsets of the people of the society through the transfer of shares and the permission to buy and sell, etc., which will reduce the risk-taking of people, so that before making a decision on investment, all financial products should carefully and thoughtfully evaluated, save instead of borrowing, do his own assessment of the affordability of products and services, and plan for retirement.Curriculum planners, who are the main custodians of curriculum development, using the results of this research and using the issues and general principles of financial literacy education; by developing a curriculum specific to financial literacy, should present the goals, content, method and evaluation in the form of two units of study in Farhangian University.In the current research, some limitations were effective; in the discussion of attitude measurement structure; that definite measurement is not possible. …”
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    Addressing Shortcomings in Contingency Standards of Care by Alexander Quan

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…State-wide policies and interventions to facilitate resource-sharing can relieve some of the scarcity burdens that hospitals may face during the contingency period. …”
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    The Bioethics-CSR Divide by Caio Caesar Dib

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…CONCLUSION Despite their common interests and shared history, bioethics and corporate social responsibility have not produced a mature exchange. …”
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  12. 7832

    Development of a clinical decision support tool for Primary care Management of lower Urinary tract Symptoms in men: the PriMUS study by Adrian Edwards, Ridhi Agarwal, Janine Bates, Alison Bray, Sarah Milosevic, Emma Thomas-Jones, Michael Drinnan, Marcus Drake, Peter Michell, Bethan Pell, Haroon Ahmed, Natalie Joseph-Williams, Kerenza Hood, Yemisi Takwoingi, Chris Harding

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It is intended that the GP and patient may review these later pages (displays and recommendations) together to move towards a shared decision of management choice. Objective 5: feasibility of introducing the clinical decision support tool into primary care To explore GPs’ experiences of managing LUTS, together with patients’ experiences of and preferences for treatment in primary care, 25 patients and 11 GPs were purposively sampled from 20 GP practices in 3 UK regions. …”
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    Medical Assistance in Dying for Persons Suffering Solely from Mental Illness in Canada by Chloe Eunice Panganiban, Srushhti Trivedi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Qualitative studies in Ontario, Canada, have interviewed family members of persons with mental illness as a sole medical condition, and interviewees shared that witnessing the illness and its impacts on their close one's lives was a very difficult experience.[14] As it relates to MAiD, participants emphasized that those living with mental illness are in the best position to understand their own pain and suffering and, in turn, make their own decisions about relief.[15] In an interview, a MAiD provider stated that MAiD may provide less suffering and more peace, and that, although it “depends on the family, ... usually the family is more prepared and at peace.”[16] On the contrary, a person who has mental illness may perceive choosing MAiD as beneficial to their family member(s) and/or friend(s). …”
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