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De ontwikkeling en de organisatie van een leerpad voor zorgverleners van ziekenhuizen over seksueel geweld Ghent University
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Steunpunt Welzijn, Volksgezondheid en Gezin - EF70: Evaluatie van de aanpak van de COVID-19-crisis en beleidsaanbevelingen voor de organisatie van het zorglandschap Ghent University
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Employee turnover, changes in organisation demographics and knowledge retention as predictors of organisation performance. KU Leuven
Department of Work and Organisation Studies (main work address Leuven), Department of Work and Organisation Studies (main work address Antwerp)
Central to this research project are (1) an accurate measurement of the impact of voluntary and natural employee turnover on operational and financial firm performance; and (2) an assessment of the moderating influence of firm demographic changes on the one hand, investment in knowledge retention on the other hand. Regarding VOLUNTARY turnover (i.e. an employees definitive decision to terminate the employment relationship for other reasons than ...
Unlocking the power of automatically recorded task execution data to support nurses as they generate work organisation improvement ideas: novel methods and insights Hasselt University
In many countries, hospitals are struggling with chronic nurse understaffing and significant shortages in the nursing labour market. As a result, hospitals are looking for ways to improve the work organisation to manage their daily operations with limited nursing staff. As nurses experience the organisation of work on a daily basis, bringing them together is highly valuable to generate work organisation improvement ideas. To ensure that the ...
Deciphering the role of chromatin organisation in alternative isoform choice in the human brain. University of Antwerp
Isoform expression is highly cell type-specific, drives cell fate trajectories, profoundly influences drug responses and its dysregulation is a cause of disease. Despite research traditionally focusing on alternative splicing, the use of alternative transcription start sites (TSSs) and termination sites (TTSs) accounts for the majority of transcriptional diversity in humans. Yet little is known about what governs alternative TSS and TTS isoform ...
Exploring the Role of Non-Human Animal Workers Within the Domain of "Animal Organisation Studies". Hasselt University
Animals are an important part of our Western economies and are particularly "useful" to humans. Among other things, they contribute to food supply (through the dairy and meat industries), security (through police and military units), health (through therapy animals) and human recreation (through tourism and hobbies). People work side-by-side with animals in several occupations. Consider farmers and livestock, working blind people and guide dogs, ...
Evaluation study of the decree of 7 May 2004 on the material organisation and operation of recognised religions. University of Antwerp
The study is an evaluation study of the Flemish decree of 7 May 2004 on the material organisation and functioning of recognised religions. The project includes several research topics: the design, functioning and the embedding of councils of religion (eredienstbesturen); the financing model; and the administrative supervision of these council of religion; and possible alternative legal forms, other than the current public status of councils of ...