Review
Nursing
Natasha Basu, Jennifer Barinas, Kimberly Williams, Clista Clanton, Phillip N. Smith
Summary: The objective of this integrative review was to explore, appraise and synthesize the current literature on correlates of suicide risk in nurses. Separate correlates of risk and protective factors were identified for suicidal ideation, suicide attempt and death by suicide in nurses. This review is important for understanding the concept of suicidal behavior in nurses.
JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING
(2023)
Article
Psychology
Pablo Brinol, Richard E. Petty
Summary: Self-validation theory suggests that thoughts become more influential in judgments and actions as their perceived validity increases. People tend to rely more on thoughts they believe to be true or that make them feel good, with the validity of thoughts being influenced by cognitive and affective factors. The theory provides a comprehensive framework to understand how thoughts are used in psychology, with various variables impacting judgments and actions through the validation processes.
PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW
(2022)
Article
Business
Yen-Chun Chen, Ya-Hui Lin, Po-Chien Li, Chung-Jen Chen
Summary: Competitor and alliance orientations represent different organizational logics, but their combined effects on product innovation outcomes remain unclear. This study proposes a comprehensive conceptualization of the combination of these orientations and identifies the combined effects of balance, alignment, and interaction on product innovativeness.
TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE
(2022)
Article
Psychology, Developmental
Marco Del Giudice, John D. Haltigan
Summary: Psychopathology is undergoing a transformative phase, with renewed interest in theoretical models of mental disorders. This paper presents an integrative framework based on life history theory and describes a taxonomy of mental disorders. The model explains comorbidity and provides new insights into the role of environmental factors and developmental trajectories.
DEVELOPMENT AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
(2023)
Article
Business
Timo Rintamaki, Hannu Saarijarvi
Summary: The customer value proposition (CVP) is an important concept in business research and management, requiring an integrative approach for understanding. An integrative framework introduced in the paper offers a way to better integrate academic research and meet the needs of practitioners in managing CVPs.
JOURNAL OF BUSINESS RESEARCH
(2021)
Article
Psychiatry
Ulrike Nowak, Martin F. Wittkamp, Annika Clamor, Tania M. Lincoln
Summary: Dysregulated emotion is crucial for mental health problems, with research focusing on different domains of emotion regulation. However, there is a lack of comprehensive, cross-domain integrated research. The use of an integrative framework may provide insights into the reciprocal influences and interactions between different domains of dysregulated emotion.
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY
(2021)
Article
Engineering, Industrial
Jeanette Engzell, Solmaz Filiz Karabag, Anna Ystrom
Summary: This study explores the experiences of intrapreneurs in the academic context and how universities navigate the conflict between intrapreneurial logic and academic logic. The findings highlight the need for intrapreneurs to enhance their skills and integrate elements from intrapreneurship, teaching, and research. Additionally, universities should incorporate intrapreneurial logic into their operational processes to foster intrapreneurial activities.
Review
Ecology
Thore J. Bergman, Jacinta C. Beehner
Summary: The research of Information Ecology focuses on how individual animals utilize information to enhance their adaptability. While studying information in animal behavior is not new, this approach aims to provide a unified explanation for how and why animals use information.
TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION
(2023)
Article
Ecology
Edward Lavender, Stanislaw Biber, Janine Illian, Mark James, Peter J. Wright, James Thorburn, Sophie Smout
Summary: Passive acoustic telemetry is used to study aquatic animal movements, but a holistic modelling framework for reconstructing fine-scale movements and patterns of space use is lacking. This study introduces a new framework supported by algorithms for detection and depth observations, and demonstrates its applications and utility through simulation and a case study on flapper skate. The results show that the framework can reconstruct fine-scale movements and patterns of space use, with implications for marine management.
METHODS IN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
(2023)
Article
Mathematics, Interdisciplinary Applications
Tomas Veloz, Pedro Maldonado, Evo Bussseniers, Alejandro Bassi, Shima Beigi, Marta Lenartowicz, Francis Heylighen
Summary: The paper explores using reaction networks as a framework for representing complex systems and proposes a formal framework for resilience in complex systems. It introduces three types of changes (state, process, and structural) in reaction networks and shows how these perturbations can be used to analyze the resilience and compensatory responses of a system. The approach is illustrated using a toy model of a sustainable farm.
Article
Biodiversity Conservation
Ignacio Jimenez, Xavier Basurto
Summary: There is a scarcity of studies on how to design conservation organizations to improve biodiversity outcomes. This article presents an organizational framework for effective conservation organizations, including clear vision, contextuality, outstanding conservation outcomes, linkages across-scales, and long-term financial viability. These attributes form a dynamic and self-reinforcing virtuous cycle that can enhance the effectiveness of conservation organizations.
BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION
(2022)
Review
Nursing
Lisa Cutajar, Hannah G. Dahlen, Amanda Leechburch Auwers, Swati Vir, Bessie Berberovic, Tracy Jedrzejewski, Elaine S. Burns
Summary: This article aims to explore the impact of the model of care accessed during pregnancy on women's experiences. Through the analysis of 20 articles, it was found that the model of care has significant implications for women's experiences, including the importance of choosing a model, learning about pregnancy and birth, establishing interpersonal connections, receiving positive or negative care, and the importance of integrated care. Some women lacked autonomy in choosing their care model and were not provided with information about all available models. The article suggests strengthening integrated care between medical and midwifery models, providing abundant and accurate information, and developing decision aids.
Article
Construction & Building Technology
Altaf Engineer, Ria J. Gualano, Robert L. Crocker, Jacquelyn L. Smith, Victoria Maizes, Andrew Weil, Esther M. Sternberg
Summary: This study establishes a framework for integrating integrative health into the built environment, focusing on seven core domains including sleep, resiliency, and environment. Common themes from the literature review include the importance of natural lighting, connections to nature, and indoor air quality.
BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT
(2021)
Article
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
David J. Suggett, Melissa Edwards, Deborah Cotton, Margaux Hein, Emma F. Camp
Summary: The restoration of coral reef ecosystems has been accelerating globally as a management tool in response to the deteriorating health of reefs under climate change. However, many restoration activities lack the necessary sustainable strategies to achieve their long-term ecological and social goals. We propose a framework for socially and ecologically tailored restoration programs to ensure sustained operations and diverse financing options.
Article
Business
Erwan Lamy
Summary: In this age of 'fake news', 'business bullshit' and 'post-truth,' it is crucial to make businesspeople more concerned about the truth of the information they spread or allow to circulate. This paper addresses the gap in the literature by proposing a notion of epistemic responsibility for business, that may help regulate undesirable epistemic behavior, such as the spreading of false information. The concept of epistemic fault, introduced in this paper, provides a theoretical framework to integrate various accounts of epistemic virtues and vices into a single explanatory scheme, facilitating the practical application of an operational epistemic ethics in business.
JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ETHICS
(2023)