Applied research approaches to technology, healthcare, and business:
"In our contemporary era, while diversity is acknowledged, true inclusion remains an elusive goal, as society grapples with multifaceted challenges. The "great resignation" and movements like #MeToo have exposed workplace culture issues, while events like Black Lives Matter protests u...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In our contemporary era, while diversity is acknowledged, true inclusion remains an elusive goal, as society grapples with multifaceted challenges. The "great resignation" and movements like #MeToo have exposed workplace culture issues, while events like Black Lives Matter protests underscored glaring disparities. Simultaneously, rapid technological advancements introduce new risks, from cyber exploitation to biased AI. These complexities demand innovative solutions that address these challenges, fostering environments of genuine respect, understanding, and collaboration. Applied research approaches to technology, healthcare, and business, edited by Dr. Darrell Norman Burrell, emerges as a transformative force. This dynamic anthology presents insights, research, and actionable recommendations from diverse fields and perspectives, taking an interdisciplinary approach to unravel workplace dynamics, health disparities, and technological advancements. Topics include inclusive leadership, equitable technology, bias in AI, and forging collaboration across religious and cultural differences. By harmonizing voices and expertise, this book offers transformative approaches for individuals, educators, and professionals. This rich resource empowers readers to navigate today's societal challenges, equipping them to become architects of a more inclusive, equitable, and harmonious future across technology, healthcare, and business."-- |
Beschreibung: | 30 PDFs (455 pages) Also available in print. |
Format: | Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9798369316313 |
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contents | Chapter 1. Management practices for mitigating cybersecurity threats to biotechnology companies, laboratories, and healthcare research organizations -- Chapter 2. Understanding sustainability and how it impacts people of color -- Chapter 3. A critical analytical view of control theory and the geopolitical and economic drivers affecting cyber security warfare -- Chapter 4. Going beyond the D: focusing on the E and I -- Chapter 5. Exploring the noteworthy experiences of African American female mid-level leaders in the United States -- Chapter 6. Examining factors that contribute to the planning fallacy in healthcare cybersecurity business continuity planning -- Chapter 7. Cybersecurity breach case study -- Chapter 8. Cognitive effects on firefighters in Oklahoma from their initial start of service till the present -- Chapter 9. Applying the triple bottom line for corporate sustainability toward zero environmental, social, and economic footprints in corporate practice -- Chapter 10. Analysis of user authentication experience in electronic banking -- Chapter 11. An analysis of how cognitive cities better address sustainability and equity concerns in society as compared to smart cities -- Chapter 12. Counseling supervisors' clinical healthcare leadership development: a phenomenological study -- Chapter 13. Current ethical issues in healthcare settings -- Chapter 14. Corporate financial risk case study -- Chapter 15. Diversity, transformational leadership, and public governance -- Chapter 16. Executive coaching as an effective leadership development tool in law enforcement and police departments -- Chapter 17. An exploration of smart cities' and electric vehicles' future impact on people of color -- Chapter 18. Anthropology in socio-intercultural organizations -- Chapter 19. Exploring the cost-benefit factors, technological advancements, and cybersecurity impacts: analyzing ROI -- Chapter 20. Exploring sexual harassment and organizational development in the restaurant industry -- Chapter 21. Identifying reputable and non-reputable journal articles using machine learning -- Chapter 22. Analysis of ESG in building new business models -- Chapter 23. Changing health policy practices and evaluation of specialist physicians towards city hospitals. |
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spelling | Applied research approaches to technology, healthcare, and business Darrell Norman Burrell, editors. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) : IGI Global, 2023. 30 PDFs (455 pages) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Chapter 1. Management practices for mitigating cybersecurity threats to biotechnology companies, laboratories, and healthcare research organizations -- Chapter 2. Understanding sustainability and how it impacts people of color -- Chapter 3. A critical analytical view of control theory and the geopolitical and economic drivers affecting cyber security warfare -- Chapter 4. Going beyond the D: focusing on the E and I -- Chapter 5. Exploring the noteworthy experiences of African American female mid-level leaders in the United States -- Chapter 6. Examining factors that contribute to the planning fallacy in healthcare cybersecurity business continuity planning -- Chapter 7. Cybersecurity breach case study -- Chapter 8. Cognitive effects on firefighters in Oklahoma from their initial start of service till the present -- Chapter 9. Applying the triple bottom line for corporate sustainability toward zero environmental, social, and economic footprints in corporate practice -- Chapter 10. Analysis of user authentication experience in electronic banking -- Chapter 11. An analysis of how cognitive cities better address sustainability and equity concerns in society as compared to smart cities -- Chapter 12. Counseling supervisors' clinical healthcare leadership development: a phenomenological study -- Chapter 13. Current ethical issues in healthcare settings -- Chapter 14. Corporate financial risk case study -- Chapter 15. Diversity, transformational leadership, and public governance -- Chapter 16. Executive coaching as an effective leadership development tool in law enforcement and police departments -- Chapter 17. An exploration of smart cities' and electric vehicles' future impact on people of color -- Chapter 18. Anthropology in socio-intercultural organizations -- Chapter 19. Exploring the cost-benefit factors, technological advancements, and cybersecurity impacts: analyzing ROI -- Chapter 20. Exploring sexual harassment and organizational development in the restaurant industry -- Chapter 21. Identifying reputable and non-reputable journal articles using machine learning -- Chapter 22. Analysis of ESG in building new business models -- Chapter 23. Changing health policy practices and evaluation of specialist physicians towards city hospitals. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. "In our contemporary era, while diversity is acknowledged, true inclusion remains an elusive goal, as society grapples with multifaceted challenges. The "great resignation" and movements like #MeToo have exposed workplace culture issues, while events like Black Lives Matter protests underscored glaring disparities. Simultaneously, rapid technological advancements introduce new risks, from cyber exploitation to biased AI. These complexities demand innovative solutions that address these challenges, fostering environments of genuine respect, understanding, and collaboration. Applied research approaches to technology, healthcare, and business, edited by Dr. Darrell Norman Burrell, emerges as a transformative force. This dynamic anthology presents insights, research, and actionable recommendations from diverse fields and perspectives, taking an interdisciplinary approach to unravel workplace dynamics, health disparities, and technological advancements. Topics include inclusive leadership, equitable technology, bias in AI, and forging collaboration across religious and cultural differences. By harmonizing voices and expertise, this book offers transformative approaches for individuals, educators, and professionals. This rich resource empowers readers to navigate today's societal challenges, equipping them to become architects of a more inclusive, equitable, and harmonious future across technology, healthcare, and business."-- Provided by publisher. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 09/29/2023). Research, Industrial Case studies. Electronic books. Burrell, Darrell Norman 1966- editor. IGI Global, publisher. Print version: 9798369316306 FWS01 ZDB-98-IGB FWS_PDA_IGB http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/979-8-3693-1630-6 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Applied research approaches to technology, healthcare, and business Chapter 1. Management practices for mitigating cybersecurity threats to biotechnology companies, laboratories, and healthcare research organizations -- Chapter 2. Understanding sustainability and how it impacts people of color -- Chapter 3. A critical analytical view of control theory and the geopolitical and economic drivers affecting cyber security warfare -- Chapter 4. Going beyond the D: focusing on the E and I -- Chapter 5. Exploring the noteworthy experiences of African American female mid-level leaders in the United States -- Chapter 6. Examining factors that contribute to the planning fallacy in healthcare cybersecurity business continuity planning -- Chapter 7. Cybersecurity breach case study -- Chapter 8. Cognitive effects on firefighters in Oklahoma from their initial start of service till the present -- Chapter 9. Applying the triple bottom line for corporate sustainability toward zero environmental, social, and economic footprints in corporate practice -- Chapter 10. Analysis of user authentication experience in electronic banking -- Chapter 11. An analysis of how cognitive cities better address sustainability and equity concerns in society as compared to smart cities -- Chapter 12. Counseling supervisors' clinical healthcare leadership development: a phenomenological study -- Chapter 13. Current ethical issues in healthcare settings -- Chapter 14. Corporate financial risk case study -- Chapter 15. Diversity, transformational leadership, and public governance -- Chapter 16. Executive coaching as an effective leadership development tool in law enforcement and police departments -- Chapter 17. An exploration of smart cities' and electric vehicles' future impact on people of color -- Chapter 18. Anthropology in socio-intercultural organizations -- Chapter 19. Exploring the cost-benefit factors, technological advancements, and cybersecurity impacts: analyzing ROI -- Chapter 20. Exploring sexual harassment and organizational development in the restaurant industry -- Chapter 21. Identifying reputable and non-reputable journal articles using machine learning -- Chapter 22. Analysis of ESG in building new business models -- Chapter 23. Changing health policy practices and evaluation of specialist physicians towards city hospitals. Research, Industrial Case studies. |
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