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A value-based monitoring system to support heritage conservation planning KU Leuven
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to presents a conceptual framework for a value-based monitoring system that serves as the core element for heritage conservation planning of World Heritage Sites. It reports on the early stage of heritage management research within the PRECOM3OS framework, in collaboration with the University of Leuven in Belgium and the Universidad de Cuenca in Ecuador. A new management concept was developed throughout a ...
The value-based payment strategy for Antibiotics – Using the quantitative method to guide policy decision making Vlerick Business School
Comparison of techniques for eliciting views and judgements in decision-making Hasselt University
Decision-making is a complex process that typically includes a series of stages: identifying the issue, considering possible options, making judgements and then making a decision by combining information and values. The current status quo relies heavily on the informational aspect of decision-making with little or no emphasis on the value positions that affect decisions. There is increasing realization of the importance of adopting rigorous ...
Views of physiotherapists on factors that play a role in ethical decision-making : an international online survey study Ghent University
BackgroundThere is a lack of knowledge about the ways physiotherapists around the world learn about professional code of ethics and ethical decision-making frameworks. The profession has a gap in the understanding about physiotherapists' views on factors that play a role in ethical decision-making and whether these views differ between World Physiotherapy regions.MethodsAn online survey study in English was conducted from October 2018 to October ...
Engaging Citizens. Public managers’ attitudes toward public participation in administrative decision-making KU Leuven
The use of public participation in local government decision-making is increasingly popular. According to the public administration and public management literature, one of the most important determinants of public participation decisions and outcomes is the willingness of public managers to interact with the public (Ianniello et al., 2018; Yang, 2005; Yang & Callahan, 2007). Public managers play an important role in local-level public ...
Bridging the faultline gap : antecedents of cooperative decision-making in crossed-groups social dilemmas Ghent University
Teamwork has gained increasing importance in organizations for both decision-making and production. For companies to retain a competitive advantage, more emphasis is placed on processes as creativity and social innovation where added value is created by bundling forces via cooperation in work groups. At the same time in our globalized world, these teams have become more diverse due to increasing internationalization of organizations, in ...
An extension of the multimoora method for solving complex decision-making problems based on the use of interval-valued triangular fuzzy numbers University of Antwerp
Many real-world decision-making problems are complex and placed in a fuzzy environment, especially when it is related to predictions and assessments. Therefore, an extension of the MULTIMOORA method, primarily adapted for the use of interval-valued triangular fuzzy numbers as well as the use of the group decision-making approach and linguistic variables, is proposed in this paper. In order to demonstrate the applicability and effectiveness of ...
To be involved or not to be involved: A survey of public preferences for self-involvement in decision-making involving mental capacity (competency) within Europe Vrije Universiteit Brussel Ghent University University of Antwerp
Background:The Council of Europe has recommended that member states of European Union encourage their citizens to make decisions about their healthcare before they lose capacity to do so. However, it is unclear whether the public wants to make such decisions beforehand.Aim:To examine public preferences for self-involvement in end-of-life care decision-making and identify associated factors.Design:A population-based survey with 9344 adults in ...
Mixed-method systematic review and meta-analysis of shared decision-making tools for cancer screening University of Antwerp
Simple Summary: This research was carried out to understand how shared decision-making tools, which facilitate patients and cliniciansmake decisions based on their values and preferences, can improve decision-making outcomes in cancer screening. The researchers further aimed to explore the preferences of patients and clinicians in terms of the tool's content, format, and delivery strategies. The review findings showed that SDMtools for cancer ...