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Full-Text Articles in Business
Post-Implementation Analysis Of The Impact Of Intravenous Automation Systems On Health-System Pharmacy Operations, Craig Kimble, Ken Maxik, Chris Booth, Michael Rudolph, Kim Broedel-Zaugg
Post-Implementation Analysis Of The Impact Of Intravenous Automation Systems On Health-System Pharmacy Operations, Craig Kimble, Ken Maxik, Chris Booth, Michael Rudolph, Kim Broedel-Zaugg
Faculty Research Day
We have all seen the reports on the news about issues related to IV rooms and IV room compounding. Many health-system pharmacies have implemented, or are considering some form of intravenous (IV) automation and/ or compounding system in their clean rooms to reduce pharmacy errors and improve accuracy, productivity, and workflow. Manufacturers tout that automated systems, used appropriately, aid in reducing errors from reaching patients. Additionally, IV admixture automation is one of the most recent areas where technology has been added to pharmacy workflow.
Patient Communication With Their General Practice Physicians: Does Age Matter?, William K. Willis, Marcy Butler, Ashish Chandra
Patient Communication With Their General Practice Physicians: Does Age Matter?, William K. Willis, Marcy Butler, Ashish Chandra
Faculty Research Day
We examine the difference in outcomes between various age groups and their communication with their General Practitioner.
Reclamation Of Unused Coal Fields Through Bluegrass Adventures, Lydia R. Deaton, Anya M. Deaton, Leanna Shelton, Haley Turner, Sheridan Combs, Rachel Blackwell, Fatma Mohamed, Ahmad Hassan
Reclamation Of Unused Coal Fields Through Bluegrass Adventures, Lydia R. Deaton, Anya M. Deaton, Leanna Shelton, Haley Turner, Sheridan Combs, Rachel Blackwell, Fatma Mohamed, Ahmad Hassan
Posters-at-the-Capitol
Reclamation Of Unused Coal Fields Through Bluegrass Adventures
Throughout the last century, Eastern Kentucky has been pivotal in the coal production for the united states. As such many jobs and economic opportunities were largely formed through coal mining. In recent years, however, coal production has shifted elsewhere leaving the rural communities of eastern Kentucky at risk of economic failure. This project was focused on providing a redevelopment plan for an abandoned coal mine in eastern Kentucky. The Entrepreneurial Coal Lands Redevelopment Program (ECLRP) is focused on reclaiming abandoned coalmines to encourage economic evolution and development in low-income communities. Redevelopment of …
Leadership’S Influence On Environmental Sustainability, Stallar Lufrano-Jardine
Leadership’S Influence On Environmental Sustainability, Stallar Lufrano-Jardine
International Conference on Gambling & Risk Taking
A phenomenological study within the gaming industry is currently being conducted to determine influential indicators within business operations. Based on interviews of executive leadership at global companies, participants disclosed the environmental developments at their organization based on industry norms and the ability to develop/execute environmental initiatives. Four themes emerged: the leader’s ideology and the political climate; the company’s founding principles; support from the industry and/or within the company; and the ability to change industry dynamics. Each leader touched on these four points. Regardless of department type, level of leadership, and the desire to be globally conscious, all participants remarked on …
Sports Betting And Indian Gaming: Overcoming Barriers To Market Entry And Integration Of Sports Books Into Tribal Casinos, Steve Light
International Conference on Gambling & Risk Taking
Abstract
Even before the U.S. Supreme Court issued its decision In Murphy v. NCAA (2018) permitting states to legalize sports wagering, the biggest brand-names in gaming worldwide were positioning themselves to capitalize on the fan base for America’s most recognizable sports leagues.
Sports wagering already is up and running in five states; analysts predict that more than half the states will legalize it within five years. Many will be among the 29 states that currently have casinos owned and operated by American Indian tribes in this $32.4 billion market segment.
There is no firm sense and little data pointing to …
Closing Keynote, Theresa Coleman-Kaiser
Closing Keynote, Theresa Coleman-Kaiser
Annual Copper Country Lean Conference
No abstract provided.
Track A: Building Your House Of Lean: Standard Work And Effective Communication - Active Learning Session, Laurie Stark, Annelise Doll
Track A: Building Your House Of Lean: Standard Work And Effective Communication - Active Learning Session, Laurie Stark, Annelise Doll
Annual Copper Country Lean Conference
This session will introduce the concept of standard work through a hands-on activity. Attendees will learn the importance of clear communication and language choices in growing a sustainable Lean environment. Presenters will share their experiences regarding how the Van Pelt and Opie Library has grown Lean through the use of standard work and effective communication.
Track B: Growing Continuous Improvement: An Example Of Pdca On Student Employee Visual Management Boards - Case Study, Dominique Aleo
Track B: Growing Continuous Improvement: An Example Of Pdca On Student Employee Visual Management Boards - Case Study, Dominique Aleo
Annual Copper Country Lean Conference
Visual Management and the Plan, Do, Check, Act (PDCA) Cycle are well known Lean methods. The Student Process Improvement Coordinators in the Office of Continuous Improvement at Michigan Technological University use white boards to track progress on recurring performance duties.These boards cover multiple areas of work and showcase how many students with different schedules keep track of their workload within the office. This case study examines how the Visual Management boards have changed through multiple cycles of PDCA, in pursuit of perfect visual communication between the students who work in the office, and also perfect performance. Specifically, this presentation will …
1st Annual Conference Program, Michigan Technological University
1st Annual Conference Program, Michigan Technological University
Annual Copper Country Lean Conference
Full conference program, including presenter bios and presentation descriptions.
A Valuation Of Trecora Resources, John Bledsoe, Braxton Berthot, Ashley Spitzmiller, Joshua Hunter Mcclellan
A Valuation Of Trecora Resources, John Bledsoe, Braxton Berthot, Ashley Spitzmiller, Joshua Hunter Mcclellan
Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Performance Of Hispanic-Owned Businesses In Nacogdoches, Texas, Francia Y. Olivares Briseno
Performance Of Hispanic-Owned Businesses In Nacogdoches, Texas, Francia Y. Olivares Briseno
Undergraduate Research Conference
Hypothesis
"The Hispanic business owners have an increasing potential to become big businesses in the East Texas town because of the growth of the Hispanic population in town"
Yes, We Can Brewing Company, Madison Hailey Murphy
Yes, We Can Brewing Company, Madison Hailey Murphy
EURēCA: Exhibition of Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement
Yes, We Can! Brewing Company is a minority owned and operated small batch microbrewery for black women, by black women. The brewery aims to change the narrative of women of color in the craft beer industry by creating unparalleled quality beverages that empower this underserved market. Yes, We Can! is blazing the trail by paying homage to the original trailblazers, crafting beer as complex as the women on our labels. From Mae Jemison, the first African American female astronaut to travel to space to Bessie Coleman, the first African American woman to hold a pilot license, each can’s label will …
Unretentive Incentives, Rebekah Paradis
Unretentive Incentives, Rebekah Paradis
Student Scholar Showcase
In the workplace, managers often offer monetary rewards or incentives as instantaneous motivators in hopes that it will alter employee behavior. Unfortunately, although these rewards have been proven to yield desired outcomes, their impacts are short lived as managers create an environment based on extrinsic motivation. When an employee works solely to receive a paycheck it is already challenging to keep them, as other companies can offer them comparable, if not better, salaries. It is even harder to retain an employee who is accustomed to receiving an incentive with a particular behavior when the reward is no longer an option, …
Serving Our Community Through Food Recovery, Lynda Allen, Madeira Sherwood
Serving Our Community Through Food Recovery, Lynda Allen, Madeira Sherwood
Scholar Week 2016 - present
Our presentation will showcase the work of our Enactus team in developing and implementing the Food Recovery Network on our campus. In the last year, we have recovered nearly 10,000 lbs of food from our cafeteria and delivered it to our local Salvation Army. This project has not only fed hundreds of hungry people in our community, but it has also protected our environment by keeping this unserved food from winding up in landfills.
In addition, we will describe the work of our team in meeting the educational needs of these community members though finance and nutritional training.
The Effect Of Two Types Of Workload Assignment On Productivity, Performance, And Stress, Christopher Winchester
The Effect Of Two Types Of Workload Assignment On Productivity, Performance, And Stress, Christopher Winchester
UNO Student Research and Creative Activity Fair
The importance of employees within a firm has led to an increased need in maximizing performance and productivity, while also minimizing the stress levels of employees. This study provides insight into two types of workload assignment of (1) receiving a task all at once, or (2) receiving a task broken up. It investigates how matching subjects’ workload assignment preference (WAP) can impact performance, productivity, and stress levels. The results showed that there was an even split in workload assignment preference across the population, and that employees who received a task based on their preferred type of workload assignment improved in …
Moving Toward Marketing Oriented Soccer Referee Association Management: Factors Influencing Ussf Referees’ Intentions To Maintain Or Abandon Certification, Charles Roome
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Escape For Boone & Crocket, William K. Foxx, Joseph W. Giese, David W. Van Buskirk
Escape For Boone & Crocket, William K. Foxx, Joseph W. Giese, David W. Van Buskirk
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Income Redistribution, Economic Freedom, And State Growth As Considerations For Location Strategy, Dennis Pearson
Income Redistribution, Economic Freedom, And State Growth As Considerations For Location Strategy, Dennis Pearson
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Diligence-Based Strategy, Strategic Marketing Ambidexterity, And The Resource-Based View: Informing The Exploitation/Exploration Mode And Valuing Capabilities, Jacqueline Post, J Paul Leavell
Diligence-Based Strategy, Strategic Marketing Ambidexterity, And The Resource-Based View: Informing The Exploitation/Exploration Mode And Valuing Capabilities, Jacqueline Post, J Paul Leavell
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Crm And Executive Decision-Making, Harriette Bettis-Outland, Keith Tudor, Muhammad Bilal
Crm And Executive Decision-Making, Harriette Bettis-Outland, Keith Tudor, Muhammad Bilal
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Organizational Wellness Programs As Internal Social Marketing: A Literature Review Of Feasible Approaches, Faith Bontrager Rn, Bsn, Kimball P. Marshall Ph.D.
Organizational Wellness Programs As Internal Social Marketing: A Literature Review Of Feasible Approaches, Faith Bontrager Rn, Bsn, Kimball P. Marshall Ph.D.
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Retailer Dress Codes And The Law: Employee Religion, Kelly Atkins
Retailer Dress Codes And The Law: Employee Religion, Kelly Atkins
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Exploring The Influence Of Pre- And Post-Purchase Services Mix On Millennial Shopping Behavior, Matt Elbeck, Debbie Delong, Hannah Wilburn
Exploring The Influence Of Pre- And Post-Purchase Services Mix On Millennial Shopping Behavior, Matt Elbeck, Debbie Delong, Hannah Wilburn
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Making The Case For Global Outsourcing: Cases Of Business Complexities And Success, Alan D. Smith, Sara Krivacek
Making The Case For Global Outsourcing: Cases Of Business Complexities And Success, Alan D. Smith, Sara Krivacek
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Lean Principles And Optimizing Flow: Case Studies, Alan D. Smith, Dean R. Manna
Lean Principles And Optimizing Flow: Case Studies, Alan D. Smith, Dean R. Manna
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Rfid Technologies And Warehouse Applications: Case Studies, Alan D. Smith, Dean R. Manna
Rfid Technologies And Warehouse Applications: Case Studies, Alan D. Smith, Dean R. Manna
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Case Studies Of Green Supply Chains And Enabling Rfid Technology, Alan D. Smith, Willian R. Rupp, Dean R. Manna
Case Studies Of Green Supply Chains And Enabling Rfid Technology, Alan D. Smith, Willian R. Rupp, Dean R. Manna
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Secondary Crisis Communication. A Question Of Actual Or Perceived Credibility?, Bengt Johansson
Secondary Crisis Communication. A Question Of Actual Or Perceived Credibility?, Bengt Johansson
International Crisis and Risk Communication Conference
An important aspect of crisis communication is secondary crisis communication, which focuses on how people communicate during a crisis. This study seeks to explore the mechanism of credibility in secondary crisis communication. Respondents in a large-scale experiment (N=2382) were exposed to a fictional news story about a terrorist attack and asked to what degree they would share the news story on social media. The design made it possible to test if the sharing of news stories was determined by its actual credibility (through the use of semiotic disclaimers in the news story), or by perceived credibility (the perceived credibility of …
2019 Icrcc Proceedings Table Of Contents, Conference Organizers
2019 Icrcc Proceedings Table Of Contents, Conference Organizers
International Crisis and Risk Communication Conference
These proceedings are a representative sample of the presentations given by professional practitioners and academic scholars at the 2019 International Crisis and Risk Communication Conference (ICRCC) held March 11-13, 2019. The ICRCC is an annual event that takes place the second week in March in beautiful sunny Orlando, Florida. The conference hosts are faculty and staff from the Nicholson School of Communication. The goal of the ICRCC is to bring together prominent professional practitioners and academic scholars that work directly with crisis and risk communication on a daily basis. We define crisis and risk broadly to include, for example, natural …