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View article: Revitalizing Dementia Care: Empowering Lives Through Personalized Exercise and Advanced Technologies
Revitalizing Dementia Care: Empowering Lives Through Personalized Exercise and Advanced Technologies Open
Background/Objectives: The known benefits of sport and exercise for people with dementia (PwD) and their caregivers mean that physical activity could be prioritized over pharmacological treatment. Research suggests that physical activity n…
View article: Intergenerational Leadership and Knowledge Transfer: Case of Cobot Integration
Intergenerational Leadership and Knowledge Transfer: Case of Cobot Integration Open
This article explores the complexities and benefits of leading collaborative robots, particularly in terms of intergenerational and technological oversight. It looks at the challenges that companies face and the potential benefits that can…
View article: The “Great Reset” and its implications on organisational theory
The “Great Reset” and its implications on organisational theory Open
Purpose This research examines the transformative impact of the “Great Reset” on organisational theory through the thematic network analysis of managerial responses from Germany, France, and Spain, emphasising the importance of technologic…
View article: Editorial: Age and health management practices: impact on modern organizations
Editorial: Age and health management practices: impact on modern organizations Open
Keywords: age management, health management, aging, modern organization, aging workforce, mental wellbeing, chronic disease, health care
View article: Transformational Leadership and Work Engagement: The Moderating Role of Intrinsic Motivation
Transformational Leadership and Work Engagement: The Moderating Role of Intrinsic Motivation Open
We examine the moderating role of intrinsic motivation in the relationship between transformational leadership and work engagement. In a sample of 168 tourism and hospitality employees in the quantitative section, Study 1, we found that th…
View article: Older adults’ perceptions of online physical exercise management
Older adults’ perceptions of online physical exercise management Open
The study addresses the challenges of digitally transforming physical exercises for older adults (aged more than 55 years) to be performed in virtual environments (during the COVID-19 pandemic) as a long-term proactive strategic initiative…
View article: How Well Did the Healthcare System Respond to the Healthcare Needs of Older People with and without Dementia during the COVID-19 Pandemic? The Perception of Healthcare Providers and Older People from the SI4CARE Project in the ADRION Region
How Well Did the Healthcare System Respond to the Healthcare Needs of Older People with and without Dementia during the COVID-19 Pandemic? The Perception of Healthcare Providers and Older People from the SI4CARE Project in the ADRION Region Open
One major challenge during the COVID-19 pandemic was the limited accessibility to healthcare facilities, especially for the older population. The aim of the current study was the exploration of the extent to which the healthcare systems re…
View article: The impact of knowledge management on the quality of services in nursing homes
The impact of knowledge management on the quality of services in nursing homes Open
Introduction Current management strategies in nursing homes (NH) aim to ensure effective knowledge management (KM) in order to provide both best possible services to residents, and care for staff in NH. Teamwork in NH is essential for effe…
View article: The role of information communication technologies as a moderator of knowledge creation and knowledge sharing in improving the quality of healthcare services
The role of information communication technologies as a moderator of knowledge creation and knowledge sharing in improving the quality of healthcare services Open
This study examines the role of knowledge creation, knowledge sharing and information communication technologies, which are organizational factors that influence the quality of healthcare services. In today’s knowledge-intensive environmen…
View article: Sustainability of Health and Care Systems: Modelling the Nursing Employment Dynamics in an Ageing Population
Sustainability of Health and Care Systems: Modelling the Nursing Employment Dynamics in an Ageing Population Open
This study aims to develop an actuarial model to recognise and determine the quality of the healthcare policies, needed to ensure the sustainability of health care systems in terms of a sufficient number of skilled nurses that will cater t…
View article: Quality of Healthcare Services in Focus: The Role of Knowledge Transfer, Hierarchical Organizational Structure and Trust
Quality of Healthcare Services in Focus: The Role of Knowledge Transfer, Hierarchical Organizational Structure and Trust Open
This paper explores the role of knowledge transfer, hierarchical organisational structure, and trust as important organisational factors that influence knowledge management practices on the quality of healthcare services. Survey data from …
View article: Review of Telecare in Smart Age-Friendly Cities
Review of Telecare in Smart Age-Friendly Cities Open
The population in the European Union is ageing fast. In such a scenario, social innovations based on ambient assisted living technologies that enable a digital transformation of health care and social care delivery systems can empower olde…
View article: Knowledge Management in Social Work: Management Support, Incentives, Knowledge Implementation, and Employee Empowerment
Knowledge Management in Social Work: Management Support, Incentives, Knowledge Implementation, and Employee Empowerment Open
In this article, we build on the current research about knowledge management in social work settings to demonstrate that knowledge management has the potential to enable social work organizations to influence public policies and improve th…
View article: Risk Mitigation in a Meat Supply Chain with Options of Redirection
Risk Mitigation in a Meat Supply Chain with Options of Redirection Open
The aim of this paper is to present how a higher income can be achieved by developing a broader and more accurate planning framework and control perishability from stable to fork if it is possible to redirect the shipments in the case of i…
View article: Knowledge Management in Health Care Education
Knowledge Management in Health Care Education Open
Knowledge management is a vital source of sustainable competitive advantage in all social areas, including health care. In this paper, we present insight into previous knowledge of students of health care related to the management domain a…
View article: Age management in the context of Industry 4.0 and beyond
Age management in the context of Industry 4.0 and beyond Open
Keeping workers active and productive for a longer time is one of the key societal challenges of developed economies. Older workers have accumulated experiences and knowledge during their working lifetime, but due to declining functional c…
View article: Digital transformation of integrated care: Literature review and research agenda
Digital transformation of integrated care: Literature review and research agenda Open
Ambient assisted technologies have the potential to prolong the life of older adults with declining functional capacities in the community, which is of key importance in ageing societies. It also facilitates work and improves work outcomes…
View article: Age Management: What Can we Learn from High-End Luxury Fashion Designer with More than 50 Years of Working Experience?
Age Management: What Can we Learn from High-End Luxury Fashion Designer with More than 50 Years of Working Experience? Open
Background and Purpose: While the world population is aging, the aim of this study is to bring new knowledge into age management research by investigating the most important factors that encourage older employees to remain in the labour ma…
View article: Knowledge Management and the Sustainable Development of Social Work
Knowledge Management and the Sustainable Development of Social Work Open
The growing shortage of skilled social workers, accompanied by an ageing population and the increasing number of fragile, elderly individuals that require social services, poses a serious challenge for our society. The magnitude of this pr…
View article: Modelling the nurses employment dynamics in the ageing society
Modelling the nurses employment dynamics in the ageing society Open
Nurses play an important role in the ageing societies. Ageing of population results in increased number of older adults who need nursing care and shortage of nurses poses serious concern for the ageing society. Understanding the patterns o…
View article: Modelling the industrial workforce dynamics and exit in the ageing society
Modelling the industrial workforce dynamics and exit in the ageing society Open
Workers are becoming the most important asset of organizations and economies. Ageing of population will decrease the availability of human resources in European economies. Understanding productivity of different groups of workers is import…
View article: Knowledge management initiatives benefits for the Slovenian public sector
Knowledge management initiatives benefits for the Slovenian public sector Open
This paper highlights the importance of knowledge management in Slovenian public sector organizations. Knowledge management has received a lot of attention in the past two decades, however in the public sector it is still under-researched.…
View article: Professional Development of Business Students: Vision Creating
Professional Development of Business Students: Vision Creating Open
The paper presents the results of our study of management education. We discuss the importance of intrinsic motivation identification and creative exercise that can stimulate inner research of the students. Vision creation is a part of str…