Electronic Flight Bag Policies At Collegiate Aviation Programs, 2017 Middle Tennessee State University
Electronic Flight Bag Policies At Collegiate Aviation Programs, Tyler A. Babb
International Journal of Aviation, Aeronautics, and Aerospace
Electronic Flight Bags (EFBs) are now standard in the commercial aviation industry. Air carriers must implement and maintain EFB training and policies according to FAA regulations. Pilots are also using EFBs at collegiate aviation programs.This study investigated EFB practices at collegiate aviation programs, and how well these practices complied with FAA recommendations. Specifically, the research investigated whether or not the presence of an official EFB policy at a flight program had any relation to the quality of the EFB program. Results indicated that most programs somewhat conform to FAA policies, and in some cases, programs without policies had more effective …
Overcoming Barriers To Implementing Electronic Health Records In Rural Primary Care Clinics, 2017 Walden University
Overcoming Barriers To Implementing Electronic Health Records In Rural Primary Care Clinics, Patricia Mason, Roger Mayer, Wen-Wen Chien, Judith P. Monestime
The Qualitative Report
Medicare-eligible physicians at primary care practices (PCP) that did not implement an electronic health record (EHR) system by the end of 2015 face stiff penalties. One year prior to the 2015 deadline, approximately half of all primary clinics have not implemented a basic EHR system. The purpose of this phenomenology study was to explore rural primary care physicians and physician assistants’ experiences regarding overcoming barriers to implementing EHRs. Complex adaptive systems formed the conceptual framework for this study. Data were collected through face-to-face interviews with a purposeful sample of 21 physicians and physician assistants across 2 rural PCPs in the …
Making Corporate Social Responsibility Work: Do Rural And Community Banks (Rcbs) In Ghana Care At All?, 2017 Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
Making Corporate Social Responsibility Work: Do Rural And Community Banks (Rcbs) In Ghana Care At All?, Henry Kofi Mensah Dr., Ahmed Agyapong Dr., Eric Fosu Oteng-Abayie Dr.
The Qualitative Report
Rural and Community Banks (RCBs) were set up to provide banking services by way of funds mobilization and offering of credit to cottage industry operators, farmers, fishermen, and regular salaried employees. These banks are not obliged to undertake Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities but are expected by some stakeholders such as citizens in the community to devote part of their profits to meet social developmental activities. This study examines the CSR practices among RCBs in Ghana by adopting a mixed method approach. A combination of Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) and cross-sectional survey was employed to gather detailed information from 86 …
The Effect Of Corporate Social Responsibility Investment And Disclosure On Cooperation In Business Collaborations, 2017 University of South Florida
The Effect Of Corporate Social Responsibility Investment And Disclosure On Cooperation In Business Collaborations, Sukari Farrington
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
I experimentally examine whether disclosure of corporate social responsibility (CSR) investment facilitates cooperation in business collaborations. Business collaborations are essential for firms to maintain their competitive advantage. However, half of all ventures fail. A major reason for this high failure rate is a lack of cooperation among business collaboration partners, known as relational risk. Findings suggest that CSR disclosure leads to greater CSR investment, but does not result in an overall higher level of cooperation. However, CSR disclosure moderates the link between CSR investment and cooperation. When CSR investment is disclosed, cooperation is highest when both managers invest in CSR. …
Evolution And Rationale For United States Department Of Defense Electromagnetic Pulse Protection Standard, 2017 James Madison University
Evolution And Rationale For United States Department Of Defense Electromagnetic Pulse Protection Standard, George H. Baker Iii
George H Baker
The United States (US) Department of Defense (DoD) Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) protection standard offers a solid basis for protecting commercial communication, data, and control facilities. Because of the standard’s shielded barrier and test requirements, it is not surprising that there is a strong temptation within industry and government to dismiss the MIL-STD 188-125 approach in favor of less rigorous protection methods. It is important to understand that US DoD EMP protection standard for fixed facilities, MIL-STD-188-125, reflects an evolution by trial and error that spanned a period of decades beginning with the acquisition of the Minuteman Missile System in the …
Proposal For A Dod Combined Battlefield Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) Initiative, 2017 James Madison University
Proposal For A Dod Combined Battlefield Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) Initiative, George H. Baker Iii
George H Baker
The presentation emphasizes the growing importance of electromagnetic survivability and compatibility. Operation Desert Storm demonstrated the clear military advantage provided by sophisticated electronic weapon and communication systems. In addition, the offensive tactic of taking out the enemy's eyes and ears during the air war paid off, giving our military decisive air superiority. The lessons for the future are clear. High-tech electronics now so dominates the battlefield that the outcome of future conflicts could well be decided by electronics attrition rather than human casualties. Our Desert Storm experience thus accentuates the importance of guaranteeing that our electronic systems will not be …
The Role Of Early Customers In The Venture Creation Process, 2017 The University of Western Ontario
The Role Of Early Customers In The Venture Creation Process, Maya Kumar
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
While startups’ interactions with early potential customers may occur long before product creation, entrepreneurs often fail to recognize how these interactions impact startup development. My research proposes that early customers are central influences and develops a model of customer interactions. More specifically, my dissertation focuses on answering: When and how do startups interact with early customers during the venture creation process, and how do these interactions create path dependence for the type of organization being created?
I undertook an inductive, qualitative process study of nine startups located in incubators and studied customer interactions in near-real-time. My findings show that types …
Introduction To Animal Therapy And Its Related Tax Benefits, 2017 Appalachian State University
Introduction To Animal Therapy And Its Related Tax Benefits, Claudia L. Kelley, Christopher K. Eller
Journal of Counseling and Psychology
How are animals being used to improve the emotional and physical health of individuals? What are the tax implications associated with service and therapy animals? We examine these questions by providing an introduction to the subject of Animal Assisted Therapy, including how therapists and counselors are routinely using therapy animals in both individual and group treatment settings. Additionally, we discuss the potential tax savings that may be available to counselors and their clients who are using service and therapy animals. We also offer recommendations and guidance for counselors who wish to incorporate animal therapy into their treatment options.
The Cost Of Opioid Epidemic In West Virginia, 2017 Marshall University
The Cost Of Opioid Epidemic In West Virginia, Rachel Merino, Nicholas Bowden, Sruthi Katamneni, Alberto Coustasse Dr.Ph. Md,Mba
Management Faculty Research
No abstract provided.
Burnout Syndrome In Hospital's Nurses: Causes And Consequences, 2017 Marshall University
Burnout Syndrome In Hospital's Nurses: Causes And Consequences, Lama Bakhamis, Harlan M. Smith Ii, Alberto Coustasse, David P. Paul Iii
Management Faculty Research
PURPOSE: The purpose of this research was to examine the causes and consequences of Burnout Syndrome among RNs in U.S. hospitals to identify solutions to this problem.
METHODS: The methodology was the review of the literature and a semi-structured interview. There were seven primary databases and two websites used in this research, and 35 articles were used for this literature review.
RESULTS: Causes and risk factors of burnout syndrome among RNs have been categorized into four major areas: individual, management, organizational, and work characteristics. Burnout syndrome rate among RNs with age under 30 years was 43.6% higher …
The Santa Clara, 2017-11-09, 2017 Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara, 2017-11-09, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara
No abstract provided.
2017-11-09 Audit Committee Meeting Minutes, 2017 Morehead State University
2017-11-09 Audit Committee Meeting Minutes, Morehead State University. Board Of Regents.
Morehead State Board of Regents Agenda Books and Meeting Minutes
No abstract provided.
Knowledge Integration: The Iaims Experience At Lvh., 2017 Lehigh Valley Health Network
Knowledge Integration: The Iaims Experience At Lvh., Donald L. Levick Md, Linda M. Schwartz Mde, Ahip, Cm, Bryan G. Kane Md
Bryan G Kane MD
No abstract provided.
Capsabandarq.Com Capsa Online, Agen Bandar Q, Domino 99, Qiu Qiu Online, Bandarq, 2017 Bryant University
Capsabandarq.Com Capsa Online, Agen Bandar Q, Domino 99, Qiu Qiu Online, Bandarq, Blog Terpercaya
Blog terpercaya
Hosts E-Newsletter: Issue 6, 2017 Vocational Training Council
Hosts E-Newsletter: Issue 6
HoSTS e-Newsletter
Social Media Expert from Singapore Visits HoSTS
HoSTS Mentorship Programme
Spanish Wine Expert at HoSTS Workshop
French Vineyard Tour
Distinguished Lecturer Series
HoSTS Career Expo 2017
The World Association of Chefs Societies, Young Chef Forum 2016 in Greece
Alumni Sharing
Hosts E-Newsletter: Issue 5, 2017 Vocational Training Council
Hosts E-Newsletter: Issue 5
HoSTS e-Newsletter
Trainer of the UK’s royal butlers coaches IVE hotel students
IVE tourism student wins national competition
IVE Career Expo presents ample job opportunities to students
Overseas industrial attachment for IVE students in Japan
Top-up degree articulation agreements
Lady Ivy Wu Scholarship: One-term exchange to Brisbane, Australia
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
HoSTS students international exposure
Hosts E-Newsletter: Issue 4, 2017 Vocational Training Council
Hosts E-Newsletter: Issue 4
HoSTS e-Newsletter
Renowned Hospitality Educator Visited HoSTS
Youth Development Program for HoSTS Foundation Diploma Graduates
Scholarships for HoSTS students to pursue top-up degrees
HoSTS Students received Outstanding Trainee Awards
The best ever learning experience in France
HoSTS’ One-Term Exchange in the UK
HoSTS Students Explore the World!
Hosts E-Newsletter: Issue 3, 2017 Vocational Training Council
Hosts E-Newsletter: Issue 3
HoSTS e-Newsletter
Master Class: Renowned Bordeaux Wine Expert at HoSTS Workshop
HoSTS Broadens International Network; Expands Students’ International Exposure
Career Exploration Programme for Youth
HoSTS students designed “Barrier-Free” tour routes
HoSTS Mentees’ Sharing
Alumni Sharing
Hosts E-Newsletter: Issue 2, 2017 Vocational Training Council
Hosts E-Newsletter: Issue 2
HoSTS e-Newsletter
Sports Specialists for the Ageing Population
Airport Authority Hong Kong Signed MoU
IVE student won Young Chefs Competition
IVE HoSTS Students Exploring the World!
Other Short-term Exchange Programmes
New Part-time Professional Diploma in Leisure and Recreation Management
Multi-Step Tokenization Of Automated Clearing House Payment Transactions, 2017 University of South Florida
Multi-Step Tokenization Of Automated Clearing House Payment Transactions, Privin Alexander
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Since its beginnings in 1974, the Automated Clearing House (ACH) network has grown into one of the largest, safest, and most efficient payment systems in the world. An ACH transaction is an electronic funds transfer between bank accounts using a batch processing system.
Currently, the ACH Network moves almost $43 trillion and 25 billion electronic financial transactions each year. With the increasing movement toward an electronic, interconnected and mobile infrastructure, it is critical that electronic payments work safely and efficiently for all users. ACH transactions carry sensitive data, such as a consumer's name, account number, tax identification number, account holder …