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  • Towards organisational sustainability through green HRM practices in the Middle East context: empirical evidence using a multi-level approach

  • Abdulghaffar N (2017) Green workplace behaviour in Saudi Arabia: the case of enviroCo. Manag Sustain 7(1):19–28. https://doi.org/10.5539/jms.v7n1p19

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  • Ahmad N, Ullah Z, Arshad MZ, waqas Kamran…

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  • The regulation of artificial intelligence in intensive care units: from narrow tools to generalist systems

  • Lapinsky, S. E. Computers in intensive care. In The Organization of Critical Care 53–69 (Springer, 2014).

  • Maglaveras, N. et al. IHIS: an integrated hospital environment linking via LAN ICU with PACS and biochemical laboratories. in Computers in…

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  • The next mountain tourism boom? Via Ferrata's global rise prompts call for industry collaboration

    The next mountain tourism boom? Via Ferrata's global rise prompts call for industry collaboration

    As interest in structured mountain adventure continues to surge across Europe and North America, a new study led by researchers at the University of Eastern Finland and Lakehead University provides the first comprehensive scoping review and…

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  • Huge study finds no evidence cannabis helps anxiety, depression, or PTSD

    Huge study finds no evidence cannabis helps anxiety, depression, or PTSD

    A major paper published in The Lancet reports that medicinal cannabis does not effectively treat anxiety, depression, or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The analysis is the largest to date examining both the safety and effectiveness of…

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  • Democracy’s Roots Run Far Deeper than Ancient Greece, New Study Says

    Democracy’s Roots Run Far Deeper than Ancient Greece, New Study Says

    Examining 31 ancient societies across Europe, Asia, and the Americas, researchers found that democratic systems were more widespread than once believed — and not determined by population size or geography.

    The Acropolis at Athens by Leo von…

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  • Moral metrics: Are corporate algorithms becoming our new moral authorities?

    Moral metrics: Are corporate algorithms becoming our new moral authorities?

    You check your credit score before applying for an apartment. Your fitness watch tells you whether you slept well enough. A workplace dashboard measures your productivity. Parents can buy devices that track their baby’s breathing and heart rate…

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  • Why the gender wealth gap is still so stubborn, and what it means for women's well-being

    Why the gender wealth gap is still so stubborn, and what it means for women's well-being

    Inequality in wealth between men and women has not always received the same attention as similar disparities in employment and earnings. This is perhaps because wealth—things like property, savings and investments—is seen as a private matter….

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  • The actors of building modernization in small municipal administrations and their challenges

    The actors of building modernization in small municipal administrations and their challenges

    The municipal actors of building modernization

    The administrative actors who participated in our co-productive processes work on different organizational levels and in different units of their respective municipal administrations. We encouraged…

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  • How does remote work shape work–family balance? The interaction of work stress and leadership support

  • Allen TD, Golden TD, Shockley KM (2015) How effective is telecommuting? Assessing the status of our scientific findings. Psychol Sci Public Interest 16(2):40–68. https://doi.org/10.1177/1529100615593273

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