956 resultados para Disruptive innovations
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BACKGROUND: There is an emerging knowledge base on the effectiveness of strategies to close the knowledge-practice gap. However, less is known about how attributes of an innovation and other contextual and situational factors facilitate and impede an innovation's adoption. The Healthy Heart Kit (HHK) is a risk management and patient education resource for the prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and promotion of cardiovascular health. Although previous studies have demonstrated the HHK's content validity and practical utility, no published study has examined physicians' uptake of the HHK and factors that shape its adoption. OBJECTIVES: Conceptually informed by Rogers' Diffusion of Innovation theory, and Theory of Planned Behaviour, this study had two objectives: (1) to determine if specific attributes of the HHK as well as contextual and situational factors are associated with physicians' intention and actual usage of the HHK kit; and (2), to determine if any contextual and situational factors are associated with individual or environmental barriers that prevent the uptake of the HHK among those physicians who do not plan to use the kit. METHODS: A sample of 153 physicians who responded to an invitation letter sent to all family physicians in the province of Alberta, Canada were recruited for the study. Participating physicians were sent a HHK, and two months later a study questionnaire assessed primary factors on the physicians' clinical practice, attributes of the HHK (relative advantage, compatibility, complexity, trialability, observability), confidence and control using the HHK, barriers to use, and individual attributes. All measures were used in path analysis, employing a causal model based on Rogers' Diffusion of Innovations Theory and Theory of Planned Behaviour. RESULTS: 115 physicians (follow up rate of 75%) completed the questionnaire. Use of the HHK was associated with intention to use the HHK, relative advantage, and years of experience. Relative advantage and the observability of the HHK benefits were also significantly associated with physicians' intention to use the HHK. Physicians working in solo medical practices reported experiencing more individual and environmental barriers to using the HHK. CONCLUSION: The results of this study suggest that future information innovations must demonstrate an advantage over current resources and the research evidence supporting the innovation must be clearly visible. Findings also suggest that the innovation adoption process has a social element, and collegial interactions and discussions may facilitate that process. These results could be valuable for knowledge translation researchers and health promotion developers in future innovation adoption planning.
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Crónica del curso ¿Sociedad red: Cambios sociales, organizaciones y ciudadanos¿ (Barcelona, octubre 2008). Los temas tratados fueron el estado de desarrollo de la sociedad red, organizaciones, ciudadanía, comunicación e innovación.
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Diversity patterns of ammonoids are analyzed and compared with the timing of anoxic deposits around the Cenomanian/Turonian (C/T) boundary in the Vocontian, Anglo-Paris, and Monster basins of Western Europe. Differing from most previous studies, which concentrate on a narrow time span bracketing the C/T boundary, the present analysis covers the latest Albian to Early Turonian interval for which a high resolution, ammonoid-based biochronology, including 34 Unitary Associations zones, is now available. During the latest Albian-Middle Cenomanian interval, species richness of ammonoids reveals a dynamical equilibrium oscillating around an average of 20 species, whereas the Late Cenomanian-Early Turonian interval displays an equilibrium centered on an average value of 6 species. The abrupt transition between these two successive equilibria lasted no longer than two Unitary Associations. The onset of the decline of species richness thus largely predates the spread of oxygen-poor water masses onto the shelves, while minimal values of species richness coincide with the Cenomanian-Turonian boundary only. The decline of species richness during the entire Late Cenomanian seems to result from lower origination percentages rather than from higher extinction percentages. This result is also supported by the absence of statistically significant changes in the extinction probabilities of the poly-cohorts. Separate analyses of species richness for acanthoceratids and heteromorphs, the two essential components of the Cenomanian ammonoid community, reveal that heteromorphs declined sooner than acanthoceratids. Moreover, acanthoceratids showed a later decline at the genus level than at the species level. Such a decoupling is accompanied by a significant increase in morphological disparity of acanthoceratids, which is expressed by the appearance of new genera. Last, during the Late Cenomanian, paedomorphic processes, juvenile innovations and reductions of adult size dominated the evolutionary radiation of acanthoceratids. Hence, the decrease in ammonoid species richness and their major evolutionary changes significantly predates the spread of anoxic deposits. Other environmental constraints such as global flooding of platforms, warmer and more equable climate, as well as productivity changes better correlate with the timing of diversity changes and evolutionary patterns of ammonoids and therefore, provide more likely causative mechanisms than anoxia alone.
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Pentagon-classified navigation systems are designed and tested. Genetically-superior, drought resistant triple-stacked corn hybrids exponentially improve corn and soybean yields. Scientists discover a simple flower, the marigold, unlocks astonishing potential as a change agent to improve the world’s health. All achieved or discovered in Iowa, the common denominator among all of these extraordinary activities is the intensive research and development efforts involved in bringing them to market. For businesses heavily dependent on research and development, one of their strategic advantages of conducting that world-changing research in Iowa is the state’s Research Activities Credit, commonly referred to as the Research and Development tax credit. Whether a company’s specific strategy is planting a stake into emerging markets, expanding its market leadership position, or paving technological inroads to gain market share, the success of those efforts is largely dependent on the company’s preceding work in research and development. Iowa recognizes how significant these resulting innovations are to long-term business growth and stability. Even though the federal research credits have fluctuated with intermittent expiration dates and reinstatement periods, Iowa has remained consistent in its support for the Research Activities Credit over theyears.
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Avec 95% de bons résultats à 10 ans, on peut considérer aujourd'hui que l'arthroplastie totale du genou est un traitement fiable des gonarthroses chez des patients âgés à demande fonctionnelle raisonnable. Les quatre complications potentielles principales après la mise en place d'une prothèse totale du genou sont le descellement aseptique, l'infection, le manque de flexion et les douleurs persistantes. En cas de problème avec une prothèse totale du genou, il faut toujours exclure la présence d'une infection avant d'envisager une autre raison. Les innovations actuelles en arthroplastie du genou doivent viser à améliorer les résultats chez les patients jeunes et actifs i.e. tant au niveau de la conception des nouveaux implants, voire des matériaux plus résistants, que des techniques chirurgicales elles-mêmes. Total knee arthroplasty: current advances and results With a 95% success rate at 10 years, total knee arthroplasty can be regarded today as a reliable way of treating knee osteoarthritis in elderly patients with reasonable functional demands. The four main potential complications after placing of a total knee prosthesis are aseptic loosening, infection, lack of flexion and persistent pain. If a problem arises with a total knee prosthesis, infection must always be ruled out before considering other causes. Current innovations in knee arthroplasty should be aimed at improving results in young and active patients, i.e. in regard to both the design of new implants, or tougher materials, and to the surgical techniques themselves.
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Es presenta un projecte d'innovació docent, la recerca desevolupada del qual va incorporar aspectes relacionats amb la seguretat i la sostenibilitat dels procediments realitzats als tallers i laboratoris de les Facultats de Belles Arts, aplicant criteris de gestió de qualitat. Els resultats d'aquestes investigacions tenen una extensió social en l'àmbit de les Belles Arts en general. El projecte d'innovació docent va aplicar criteris de gestió de qualitat. La recerca desenvolupada va incorporar aspectes relacionats amb la seguretat i la sostenibilitat dels procediments als tallers i laboratoris de les Facultats de Belles Arts. Els resultats d¿aquestes investigacions tenen una extensió social en l'àmbit de les Belles Arts en general. Amb aquest projecte es va redissenyar un model de procediment normalitzat de treball (PNT) que 11 tallers diferents de les Facultats de BBAA de Barcelona, Conca i València van utilitzar per a elaborar 14 PNT i 3 vídeos de suport. Aquests es van aplicar durant una experiència pilot (curs 2009-2010). El nombre de participants en l¿experiència va ser de 211 alumnes, 15 professors, 10 tècnics de taller, majoritàriament de BBAA de la Universitat de Barcelona. L'experiència pilot va demostrar satisfactòriament la viabilitat de l'aplicació del model de PNT adoptat i els beneficis, de la seva aplicació, orientats a la millora continuada de la qualitat docent i de la investigació. Per concloure el projecte es va elaborar el procediment general (PG) que determina les pautes per a redactar un PNT. Aquest PG va ser aprovat recentment per la CSSMA del Centre2 i es podrà aplicar en el futur en la Facultat de BBAA de Barcelona. Sobre l'experiència s'han realitzat les publicacions pertinents (un llibre i un DVD) i s'ha participat també en dos congressos.
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Informe que resumeix i aporta dades i evidències de l'experiència pilot d'aplicació dels PNT específics elaborats, portada a terme al Laboratori de Fotografia de la Facultat de Belles Arts, UB.
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Informe sobre l'experiència pilot duta a terme al laboratori de Fotografia de la Facultat de Belles Arts, en el marc del projecte d'innovació docent LA GESTIÓ INTEGRADA DE LA QUALITAT, EL MEDI AMBIENT I LA SEGURETAT A LA DOCÈNCIA EXPERIMENTAL DELS ESTUDIS DE GRAU DE LES FACULTATS DE BELLES ARTS
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This work focuses on the study of the relationship between ownership and control structure of the company and its innovative activity. Its aim consists of analysing the role that may be played by determinants within the company related to ownership structure when the decision to incur research and development activities is taken as well as on the output of this innovate process. Among these determinants we may think of issues such as who owns the firm and how the control of decision-making is distributed, the nature of this control and the level of concentration of ownership, among others. The study is carried out for the year 2001 using a representative sample of Spanish manufacturing industries.
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Applied studies on the relationship between geography and technological innovation for United States, Germany, France and Italy have shown the positive effects that academic research exerts on the innovate output of firms at spatial level. The purpose of this paper is to look for new evidence on the possible effects of the university research for the case of Spain. To do so, within the framework of a Griliches-Jaffe knowledge production function, and using panel data and count models, the relationship between innovate inputs and patents, in the case of the Spanish regions is explored
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Applied studies on the relationship between geography and technological innovation for United States, Germany, France and Italy have shown the positive effects that academic research exerts on the innovate output of firms at spatial level. The purpose of this paper is to look for new evidence on the possible effects of the university research for the case of Spain. To do so, within the framework of a Griliches-Jaffe knowledge production function, and using panel data and count models, the relationship between innovate inputs and patents, in the case of the Spanish regions is explored
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Peut-on se réclamer du « cinéma » tout en prétendant rendre compte d'une « vérité »? Quelles sont les limites éthiques du dévoilement d'un individu face à une caméra ? Un cinéaste peut-il être pleinement « auteur » d'une oeuvre construite à partir de fragments de réel? Voilà quelques-unes des questions posées au début des années soixante par la sortie des films qui se revendiquent ou sont associés au « cinéma-vérité ». Proposée en 1960 par Edgar Morin, cette notion controversée sert durant quelques années de bannière à un mouvement cinématographique supposé renouveler les rapports entre film et réalité par une approche plus directe, un dispositif d'interactions avec les protagonistes, ou une démarche autoréflexive qui interroge en son sein le projet du film. Chronique d'un été de Jean Rouch et Edgar Morin, Les Inconnus de la terre et Regard sur la folie de Mario Ruspoli, les travaux de Richard Leacock pour la Drew Associates, Le Chemin de la mauvaise route de Jean Herman, Hitler, connais pas de Bertrand Blier, La Punition de Jean Rouch ou encore Le Joli Mai de Pierre Lhomme et Chris Marker : tous ces « films-vérité » renouvellent les débats et construisent de nouveaux clivages dans la cinéphilie française. Sans chercher à se positionner sur le contenu des polémiques, le présent ouvrage retrace pour la première fois l'histoire du mouvement « cinéma-vérité » en s'intéressant aux films (contexte de production, tournages, innovations techniques) et aux discours (articles, débats, tables rondes) qui les ont précédés, accompagnés et traversés. Grâce à de nombreuses sources inédites, Cinéma-vérité, films et controverses met au jour un phénomène d'une importance méconnue dans l'histoire du cinéma en France.
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To meet the challenges related to the development of health problems taking into account the development of knowledge, several innovations in care are being implemented. Among these, advanced nursing roles and increased interprofessional collaboration are considered as important features in Switzerland. Although the international literature provides benchmarks for advanced roles, it was considered essential to contextualize these in order to promote their application value in Switzerland. Thus, from 79 statements drawn from the literature, 172 participants involved in a two-sequential phases study only kept 29 statements because they considered they were relevant, important and applicable in daily practice. However, it is important to point out that statements which have not been selected at this stage to describe advanced practice cannot be considered irrelevant permanently. Indeed, given the emergence of advanced practice in western Switzerland, it is possible that a statement judged not so relevant at this moment of the development of advanced practice, will be considered as such later on. The master's program in nursing embedded at the University of Lausanne and the University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland was also examined in the light of these statements. It was concluded that all the objectives of the program are aligned with the competencies statements that were kept.
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Applied studies on the relationship between geography and technological innovation for United States, Germany, France and Italy have shown the positive effects that academic research exerts on the innovate output of firms at spatial level. The purpose of this paper is to look for new evidence on the possible effects of the university research for the case of Spain. To do so, within the framework of a Griliches-Jaffe knowledge production function, and using panel data and count models, the relationship between innovate inputs and patents, in the case of the Spanish regions is explored
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We develop a simple model where two technologies are available to produce the same good, and we study under what conditions both will be used. We use the model to analyze the consequences of the simultaneous use of two different technologies for the economic variables and economic growth. Finally, we explore how migrations of factors affect the technological change and the performance of the economy.