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Mapping the Gap: Using Growth Opportunity Items and Principles as well as Design Thinking to Eliminate the Creative Achievement GapBurns, Mikaila Marie January 2014 (has links)
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Using Volunteers to Increase Capacity: An Evaluation of Over-the-Rhine Community HousingVann, Mary Louise January 2009 (has links)
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Predicting the Adoption of Radio Frequency Identification Systems in the Supply ChainMatta, Vikram A. 22 July 2008 (has links)
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E-Fluence at the Point of Contact: Impact of Word-Of-Mouth and Personal Relevance of Services on Consumer Attitudes in Online EnvironmentsElias, Troy R.C. 03 September 2009 (has links)
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Invidious Distinctions: Credit Discrimination Against Women, 1960s–PresentBowdish, Lawrence A. 25 October 2010 (has links)
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"They Have Gone From Sherman": The Courthouse Riot of 1930 and Its Impact on the Black Professional ClassKumler, Donna J. 12 1900 (has links)
This study describes the development of the black business and professional community with emphasis on the period from 1920 to 1930, the riot itself, and the impact of the episode on the local black community. It utilizes traditional historical research methods, county records, contemporary newspapers, and oral history.
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Safeguarding health data with enhanced accountability and patient awarenessMashima, Daisuke 22 August 2012 (has links)
Several factors are driving the transition from paper-based health records to electronic health record systems. In the United States, the adoption rate of electronic health record systems significantly increased after "Meaningful Use" incentive program was started in 2009. While increased use of electronic health record systems could improve the efficiency and quality of healthcare services, it can also lead to a number of security and privacy issues, such as identity theft and healthcare fraud. Such incidents could have negative impact on trustworthiness of electronic health record technology itself and thereby could limit its benefits.
In this dissertation, we tackle three challenges that we believe are important to improve the security and privacy in electronic health record systems. Our approach is based on an analysis of real-world incidents, namely theft and misuse of patient identity, unauthorized usage and update of electronic health records, and threats from insiders in healthcare organizations. Our contributions include design and development of a user-centric monitoring agent system that works on behalf of a patient (i.e., an end user) and securely monitors usage of the patient's identity credentials as well as access to her electronic health records. Such a monitoring agent can enhance patient's awareness and control and improve accountability for health records even in a distributed, multi-domain environment, which is typical in an e-healthcare setting. This will reduce the risk and loss caused by misuse of stolen data. In addition to the solution from a patient's perspective, we also propose a secure system architecture that can be used in healthcare organizations to enable robust auditing and management over client devices. This helps us further enhance patients' confidence in secure use of their health data.
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Inclusion, Leadership, and Implementation of Spirituality in the Workplace: A Case Study Analysis on Ouimet-Tamasso CorporationOffutt, Kamri-Beth 22 June 2022 (has links)
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Game Theory and Prospect Theory: Ultimatum Bargaining and Entrepreneurship in a Non-Laboratory EnvironmentBeck, Zachary Jacks 02 June 2022 (has links)
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Latino Entrepreneurship in the United States: A Fresh PerspectiveBonillas, Ezekiel 02 May 2022 (has links)
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