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Das bestehende Wissen hinsichtlich der Rolle von Führungskräften bei geplanten Veränderungen in Gesundheitsorganisationen und deren Beitrag zur organisationalen Resilienz ist unzureichend. Ziel dieser Studie war es daher, Führungskräfte in der...
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Skalen zur Messung organisationaler Resilienz wurden auf den Krankenhauskontext angepasst und in zwei deutschen Krankenhäusern erprobt. 2019 wurde die Long Hospital Resilience Scale (L-HRS; N=48) zur Vorbereitung auf folgenschwere...
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Aktuelle Herausforderungen gefährden die über Jahrhunderte währende Stabilität benediktinischer Männerklöster, deren Resilienzfähigkeit nun auf dem Prüfstand steht. Nachwuchsmangel, Überalterung der Konvente, Abnahme der Renditen sowie der...
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Nonprofit-Organisationen (NPO) kommt oft eine wichtige Rolle in Krisen zu, sodass ihre Widerstands-, Bewältigungs- und Lernfähigkeit hohe gesellschaftliche Relevanz aufweist. Zugleich besteht Forschungsbedarf zur Resilienz dieser...
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Wir analysieren, inwieweit die drei Säulen der Nachhaltigkeit bei Planungsentscheidungen für mobile Pflegedienste (Home Care (HC)), im Speziellen bei den HC Routing und Scheduling Problemen (HCRSP), berücksichtigt werden. Wir präsentieren in der...
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Anne K. Krüger bietet in ihrem Buch „Soziologie des Wertens und Bewertens“ einen nicht nur systematischen, sondern auch synthetisch-ordnenden Überblick über die internationale und multidisziplinäre Forschung zu diesem Gegenstand im...
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