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Interview with Ms. Pan, Beijing United Family Hospital and Clinics
Ms. Zhongying Pan is the Vice President of United Family Hospital and Clinics Group, and the President of Beijing United Family Hospital and Clinics. She joined Beijing United Family Hospital and Clinics in 1996. In her fourteen years of career, she served as a project manager, administrative manager, interim general manager of Shanghai United Family Hospital, Acting President, and Vice President of strategic development system. As a practitioner, she is an expert in foreign-invested hospital management in China. Ms. Pan has in-depth experience in government relations, hospital operations, strategic business planning, local market expansion, and multicultural human resources management. In her career at Beijing United Family Hospital and Clinics, she was in charge of the approval of foreign-invested hospital opening, budgeting, supervision, project budget preparation, quality control, drug and medical equipment import, non-medical personnel management, and all aspects of recruitment and training. Ms. Pan has comprehensive understanding of China's health care system, policies and regulations. She has great knowledge of foreign hospital investment in China and deep insight into the current situation and development of China's healthcare market. Ms. Pan continues to pursue her PhD degree in Hospital Management from University of Alabama at Birmingham. She received her MBA in Healthcare Management at University of Colorado, MBA at Peking University, and BA in English Literature at the Xiangtan University. 简介:盘仲莹女士现担任和睦家医疗集团副总裁、北京和睦家医院院长职务。她于1996年正式加入和睦家医疗,在其十四年的职业生涯中,她历任项目经理,行政经理,总经理助理,上海和睦家医院代理院长,战略系统发展副总裁,具备丰富的外资医院管理经验。盘仲莹女士在政府关系到医院运营管理,在战略业务规划到地方市场拓展和在企业多元文化的塑造到人力资源的管理,拥有深入的实践经验。在和睦家的职业生涯中,她曾亲自负责外资医院的批准、筹建及项目的预算、监理, 项目预算控制到医疗设备、药品的进口以及非医疗人才的招聘到管理培训等各方面。盘仲莹女士全面了解中国的医疗体制、各项政策法规;深谙外资医院在华发展之道;洞悉中国医疗健康市场的现状与发展。她仍在不断学习中,在繁忙的工作之余,盘仲莹女士还在继续攻读美国阿拉巴马大学伯明翰分校医院管理博士学位。她于湘潭大学获得英语文学系学士学位,后取得北京大学工商管理硕士学位以及美国科罗拉多大学卫生保健专业工商管理硕士学位。
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The Impact of Scarcity of Medical Protective Products on Chinese Consumers' Impulsive Purchasing during the COVID-19 Epidemic in China
In 2020, during the peak period of the COVID-19 outbreak in China, the scarcity of medical protective products significantly influenced consumers' impulsive purchasing and affected the public order. It is important to identify the effect of scarcity on consumers' impulsive purchasing during this difficult time. However, scant research has been conducted on the impact of scarcity of medical protective products on Chinese consumers' impulsive purchasing. This paper investigates the impact of the scarcity of medical protective products on consumers' impulsive purchasing during the pandemic in China based on the theories of scarcity, S-O-R and bandwagon effect. Simultaneously, this study identifies the different mediating mechanisms (fear of missing out and perception) and the moderation (bandwagon) in the relationship between scarcity and impulsive purchasing. Finally, 509 validity data were collected by using an online questionnaire, and SmartPLS was used for data analysis. The findings present that the fear of missing out, perception and bandwagon dominate the scarcity effect on impulsive purchasing. The findings provide more information on consumers' impulsive purchasing in the context of scarcity of medical protective products. Marketers and the Chinese government can adopt measures to reduce their effect, which may help maintain the public order during the epidemic.
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Conceptualising and Modelling E-Recruitment Process for Enterprises through a Problem Oriented Approach
Internet-led labour market has become so competitive it is forcing many organisations from different sectors to embrace e-recruitment. However, realising the value of the e-recruitment from a Requirements Engineering (RE) analysis perspective is challenging. This research was motivated by the results of a failed e-recruitment project conducted in military domain which was used as a case study. After reviewing the various challenges faced in that project through a number of related research domains, this research focused on two major problems: (1) the difficulty of scoping, representing, and systematically transforming recruitment problem knowledge towards e-recruitment solution specification ; and (2) the difficulty of documenting e-recruitment best practices for reuse purposes in an enterprise recruitment environment. In this paper, a Problem-Oriented Conceptual Model (POCM) with a complementary Ontology for Recruitment Problem Definition (Onto-RPD) is proposed to contextualise the various recruitment problem viewpoints from an enterprise perspective, and to elaborate those problem viewpoints towards a comprehensive recruitment problem definition. POCM and Onto-RPD are developed incrementally using action-research conducted on three real case studies: (1) Secureland Army Enlistment ; (2) British Army Regular Enlistment ; and (3) UK Undergraduate Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS). They are later evaluated in a focus group study against a set of criteria. The study shows that POCM and Onto-RPD provide a strong foundation for representing and understanding the e-recruitment problems from different perspectives.
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Measuring Technological Collaboration on Blockchain Based on Patents: A Social Network Analysis Approach
In: Science, technology & society: an international journal devoted to the developing world, Volume 27, Issue 1, p. 66-87
ISSN: 0973-0796
Blockchain has been regarded as an emerging global phenomenon in the field of new technologies. However, the existing literature still lacks descriptions of the cooperation characteristics and innovation landscape of blockchain. This study uses the social network analysis method to compare the development of blockchain technology and technological collaboration in China and in the United States based on patent data. Our analyses suggest that the number of blockchain patent applications in China is increasing rapidly due to the Chinese Government developing consistent national strategies for blockchain technology. In all, both countries have notable agglomerations in a few geographical areas or cities. However, the university or enterprise block in the United States has broader and deeper cooperation, unlike the Chinese university or enterprise block, which is more inclined to cooperate within blocks and has more isolated blocks. Lastly, there are various patent attributes-influencing factors behind the importance of node cooperation. The results show that the degree of cooperation of cooperative inventors or important patents is greater in China's cooperation network, while in the United States, the influence of enterprises rather than universities or individuals is greater.
Evaluating blockchain technology and related policies in China and the USA
In: Science and public policy: journal of the Science Policy Foundation, Volume 48, Issue 4, p. 562-575
ISSN: 1471-5430
Blockchain has been regarded as an emerging global technological phenomenon. This study uses the patent analysis method to compare the development of blockchain technology in China and the USA. An overview of blockchain policies in China and the USA is presented. Our analyses suggest that policies related to the blockchain stimulate the number of blockchain patent applications and create regional innovation in China. The innovation capability of Chinese enterprises has been more affected by these policies than that of the USA, which is reflected in the fact that Chinese enterprises have become key players in China and actively carry out patent layout in the USA. Although the developmental trend of blockchain technology in China and the USA is almost identical, the USA attaches more importance to safety technology, whereas China pays more attention to the application technology based on the differences in policies.
Flow instability analysis of natural circulation under ERVC condition for SMR
In: Progress in nuclear energy: the international review journal covering all aspects of nuclear energy, Volume 117, p. 103063
ISSN: 0149-1970
Understanding the transient population: insights from linked administrative data
In: Journal of population research, Volume 36, Issue 2, p. 111-136
ISSN: 1835-9469
Margin evaluation of in-vessel melt retention for small IPWR
In: Progress in nuclear energy: the international review journal covering all aspects of nuclear energy, Volume 110, p. 224-235
ISSN: 0149-1970
Simultaneous Optimization of Road Tolls and Tradable Credits in Public-private Mixed Networks
This paper investigates a hybrid management policy of road tolls and tradable credits in mixed road networks with both public and private roads. In the public sub-network, a tradable credit scheme is applied to mitigate traffic congestion. In the private sub-network, tolls are collected by the private company, but the toll levels and toll locations are determined by the government. The purpose of toll charge is two-fold: on the one hand, the government uses it as a tool for mitigating congestion; on the other hand, a threshold of revenue should be guaranteed for the profitability of the private company. A bi-level programming model is formulated to minimize the total travel time in the network by taking into account the user equilibrium travel behaviour and the revenue requirement of private firms. To obtain a global optimum solution, the bi-level model is transformed into an equivalent single-level mixed integer linear program that can be easily solved with commercial software. Numerical examples are provided to demonstrate the effectiveness of the developed model and the efficiency of the proposed algorithm. It is shown that the mixed management schemes can achieve favourable targets, namely, joint implementation of road tolls and tradable credits can effectively mitigate traffic congestion and meanwhile maintain reasonable revenue for the private company.
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New Zealand's emissions trading scheme
In: New Zealand economic papers, Volume 43, Issue 1, p. 69-79
ISSN: 1943-4863
Sustainable development in China? A nonparametric decomposition of economic growth
In: China economic review, Volume 81, p. 102041
ISSN: 1043-951X
Social Trust and Stress Symptoms Among Older Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence from Asia
In: Jiang et al. BMC Geriatrics, 2022
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Social trust and stress symptoms among older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from Asia
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether social trust is associated with more stress symptoms among middle-aged and older adults in six East and Southeast Asia regions during the COVID-19 pandemic. METHODS: This multi-region study used cross-sectional survey data collected in May 2020. Participants were a probability-based internet sample of adults aged 55 or older. RESULTS: Government trust was negatively associated with stress in Singapore and South Korea. Higher levels of health care trust were significantly associated with less stress in Singapore and Taiwan. Trust in neighbors was associated with a higher likelihood of stress in Hong Kong and a lower likelihood in Singapore. Social trust was not associated with stress in Japan or Thailand. DISCUSSION: Findings suggest the level of social trust in relation to stress substantially varied by region. Interventions to strengthen trust during COVID-19 and other major health crises need to be tailored to fit regions' unique circumstances. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s12877-022-02847-5.
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Collaborative positioning method via GPS/INS and RS/MO multi-source data fusion in multi-target navigation
In: Survey review, Volume 54, Issue 383, p. 95-105
ISSN: 1752-2706