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The impact of patient-centred versus didactic education programmes in chronic patients by severity: the case of type 2 diabetes mellitus (2016)
Journal Article

Background: Education leads to better health-related decisions and protective behaviors, being especially important for patients with chronic conditions. Self-management education programs have been shown to be beneficial for patients with different... Read More about The impact of patient-centred versus didactic education programmes in chronic patients by severity: the case of type 2 diabetes mellitus.

Exploring environmental entrepreneurship: identity coupling, venture goals, and stakeholder incentives (2016)
Journal Article

On the basis of a qualitative study of 25 renewable energy firms, we theorize why and how individuals engage in environmental entrepreneurship, inductively defined as: the use of both commercial and ecological logics to address environmental degradatio... Read More about Exploring environmental entrepreneurship: identity coupling, venture goals, and stakeholder incentives.

Ambiguity and Accident Law (2016)
Journal Article

Environmental accidents often involve ambiguous risks, i.e. the relevant probabilities are unknown. This paper studies how liability rules are a¤ected by ambiguity. The injurer and the victim choose a level of care, which is observable, and an unobse... Read More about Ambiguity and Accident Law.

A qualitative exploration of intentional nursing round models in the emergency department setting: investigating the barriers to their use and success (2016)
Journal Article

Aims and objectives. This research aimed to investigate the use of intentional rounding within in the emergency department setting through exploration of the staff nurse experience. The focus was its implementation at a large teaching hospital in Eng... Read More about A qualitative exploration of intentional nursing round models in the emergency department setting: investigating the barriers to their use and success.

Balancing “what matters to me” with “what matters to them”: exploring the legitimation process of environmental entrepreneurs (2016)
Journal Article

We extend current knowledge on new venture legitimation by focusing on how environmental entrepreneurs enact their values and beliefs during the legitimation process and on the resultant business and personal consequences. On the basis of our longitu... Read More about Balancing “what matters to me” with “what matters to them”: exploring the legitimation process of environmental entrepreneurs.