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Macro issues in the development of organizational decision support systems
(IEEE, 1995)Many tasks in the organization require organization-wide support. This support may be in the form of data, model, tools or people. A “seamless” communication environment is needed to facilitate this support. This paper ... -
Major trends in knowledge management research: a bibliometric study
(Springer, 2016)This study provides an overview of the knowledge management literature from 1980 through 2014. We employ bibliometric and text mining analyses on a sample of 500 most cited articles to examine the impact of factors such ... -
MAKING PROMISES-THE KEY BENEFITS OF PROPOSED IS SYSTEMS
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Making Sense of the Alphabet Soup of Standards: Practical Support for Managing Electronic Resources
(2015-02-24)Standardization of both publishing and electronic resources management practices has become increasingly important to support the work of library staff and to better serve our users. This session reviewed three recommended ... -
Management Earnings Forecasts, Information Asymmetry, and Liquidity: An Empirical Investigation
(SSRN, 2007)This study investigates (1) whether forecasting firms have lower liquidity prior to the issuance of a management-earnings forecast than non-forecasting firms and (2) whether forecasting earnings has a persistent affect on ... -
Management of a rare blood type: Oh"Bombay" in pregnancy
(The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, 1981)A rare blood type, Oh "Bombay," was observed in a 30-year-old Indian primigravida. The genetic mode of inheritance is discussed. The obstetric management, with anticipation for the need for blood transfusion, is outlined ... -
Managerial Decisions, Asset Liquidity, and Stock Liquidity
(SSRN, 2009)We predict a positive relationship between the liquidity of the firm's assets and the liquidity of its stock. This relationship depends on market expectations regarding the deployment of the firm's liquid assets. Thus our ... -
Managing multiple sources of information in an independent K-12 private school: a case study in a student information systems evaluation
(2010-05)Information is everywhere and finding the best method to manage it is a problem that all types of organizations have to deal with. Schools use Student Information Systems (SIS) to manage Student Data, Financial Information, ... -
Manpower Discipline Based on Knowledge Skills: The Case of a Consulting Company in Iranian Commercial Marine Industry
(SSRN, 2012)In today’s world, some industries have been shifting to the knowledge based industries. Marine industry as a knowledge-dependent industry in which the knowledge and technology changes have a noticeable pace, is a good ... -
Maryland Chronic Disease Health Information Gap Analysis: White Paper
(Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, 2015-09-30)This report examines the policies, procedures, technologies, and systems used to facilitate communication, data sharing, and health information exchange (HIE) among three segments of the healthcare community in Maryland: ... -
Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Control Maryland Million Hearts Evaluation
(Maryland Department of Health and Schaefer Center for Public Policy, 2015-09-30)This evaluation focuses on initiatives introduced by eleven key Million Hearts partners across the state of Maryland. Semi-structured interviews and a review of relevant documents were used to produce both brief partner ... -
Maternity Leave
(Sage, 2010-01)Maternity leave is a leave of absence from one's employer to meet the physical and emotional demands experienced by women during the last stages of pregnancy and in their new role as mothers. Maternity leave promotes ... -
Media and the Movement: Activist Community Radio in the American South
(Flow Journal, 2015-05)When WAFR-FM, a three-thousand watt radio station, went on the air on the morning of September 15, 1971, few residents of Durham, North Carolina expected much from the upstart broadcaster, if they were even aware of its ... -
Medical noncompliance
(1980)Increasingly recognized as a major medical health problem, non-compliant patient behavior remains on e of the least understood and most frustrating phenomena facing today's physicians. Although no single characteristic of ... -
The Medicare Electronic Health Records (EHR) Incentive Program: First Year Adoption Response from Inpatient Hospitals
(Taylor & Francis, 2014)This study investigates electronic health records (EHR) adoption among inpatient hospitals in response to the first operational year of the Medicare EHR Incentive Program. Profile analysis of public attestation datasets ... -
Melatonin for Sedative Withdrawal in Older Patients with Primary Insomnia: a Randomized Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Trial
(British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 2014-06)We compared the efficacy of melatonin and placebo as adjuvants in the withdrawal of patients from long term temazepam, zopiclone or zolpidem (here ‘BZD’) use. Gradual dose reduction of BZDs combined with CRM or placebo, ... -
A Memo from Hell: Donald Trump Says I Live There, Along with Every Other Black and Brown American — But Here’s the True Hell He’ll Never Understand
(2016-09-27)A memo from hell: Donald Trump says I live there, along with every other black and brown American — but here’s the true hell he’ll never understand: Black people and Latinos are “living in hell,” Trump says. Time to tell ... -
Mercantile Racism: Labor, Currency, Economics, and Race in Maryland and Sénégal
(2020-05-17)This international study critically examined if and how the implicit theories of value in both labor and currency generate policy practices and outcomes that directly or indirectly perpetuate labor or economic slavery of ... -
The Merging of Telecommunications Policy and Science Policy Through Broadband Stimulus Funding
(The 37th TPRC Research Conference on Communication, Information and Internet Policy, 2009)The Broadband Technologies Opportunities Program was seen as a historic attempt by the Obama administration to bring broadband access to the underserved or unserved communities of the US while also investing capital into ... -
Microneedle-Assisted Skin Permeation by Non-toxic Bioengineerable Gas Vesicle Nanoparticles
(American Chemical Society, 2017)Gas vesicle nanoparticles (GVNPs) are hollow, buoyant protein organelles produced by the extremophilic microbe Halobacterium sp. NRC-1 and are being developed as bioengineerable and biocompatible antigen and drug-delivery ...