Mechanisms of Control in Emergent Interorganizational Networks. | Summary
We employed Bayesian methods to assess our research hypotheses. |
Improving Communication in Crisis Management by Evaluating the Relevance of Messages. | Summary
gigabytes of audio datamanually converted to textdialogue exchanges (i.e., utterances) were segmented manually based on topicThis information is passed to the TAID system |
Applying Analytical Hierarchy Process to Supplier Selection and Evaluation in the Hospitality Industry: A Multiobjective Approach | Summary
Based on the survey results the initial factor lists were refined, and a final set of hierarchical factors was selected via Expert Choice 2000( Duncan’s multiple-range test and Cronbach’s alpha. |
The use of emergency operations centres in local government emergency management. | Summary
Analysis framed by defining: effective management as a person-environment fit process in which both person and environment. Thematic analysis of open ended responses [basic coding procedures]. |
Team Coordination in Escalating Situations: An Empirical Study Using Mid-Fidelity Simulation | Summary
Independent variables: domain expertise and experience from managementDependent variable [to analyze]: team coordination in the simulated environment |
Crisis Management Dilemmas: Differences in Attitudes towards Reactive Crisis Communication Strategies among Future Business Professionals in Croatia | Summary
The difference in answers between the business school students and public relations students was tested using the z-test for differences in proportions in two independent samples |
A priority driven ABC approach to the emergency management of high energy pelvic trauma improves decision making in simulated patient scenarios. | Summary
The data generated was both non-parametric and parametric with a mixture of categorised and continuous scoring. Groups were compared directly using chi squared test for non-parametric data and Students t-test for parametric data. Data analyzed with SPSS |
Validity evidence of non-technical skills assessment instruments in simulated anaesthesia crisis management. | Summary
Statistical analysis was conducted using PASW Statistics.Cronbach’s alpha was used to assess the internal consistency of the test. The scores obtained using the ANTS and Ottawa GRS instruments were analysed for all three participant groups, using one-way analysis of variance, the F-test and Bonferroni multiple comparisons |
The effect of a simulation-based training intervention on the performance of established critical care unit teams. | Summary
Each simulation was recorded and independently rated by three blinded expert assessors using a structured rating with technical and behavioral components. Participants were surveyed 3 months later. |
Interprofessional non-technical skills for surgeons in disaster response: A qualitative study of the Australian perspective. | Summary
Iterative inductive and deductive approach with literature triangulation for the development of themes.Transcriptions analyzed using TCA to identify themes following the matrix method analysis. |
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