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The changing dynamics of business worldwide have led
organizations to look beyond traditional managerial practices while
at the same time attempting to retain their core competitive
advantages. This development has called upon academicians and
practitioners alike to reassess the different aspects of business
management such as macroeconomic variables, the nature of the
market, the changing features of the workplace, the new work ethos,
and/or employer-employee exchanges. In this context, the book
provides essential insights on industry innovations, academic
advances and policy movements with regard to recovering markets in
India and around the globe. The individual papers highlight
potential avenues that could allow industry to better understand
and respond to the global crisis. The book collects research papers
presented at the Global Conference on Managing in Recovering
Markets (GCMRM), held in March 2014. Seven international and 120
national business schools and management universities were
represented at the conference, the first in a series of 13 planned
under the GCMRM agenda for 2014 17. The book includes more than 30
research papers chosen from a pool of 118 presented at the
conference, all of which have undergone a rigorous blind review
process."
The recent COVID-19 global pandemic exemplifies the need for
efficient, reliable, and real-time tools and technology for
forecasting and predicting healthcare disasters as well as for
helping to restrict subsequent spread and fatality of deadly
diseases. This new book discusses many of the innovative and
state-of-the-art tools and technology that can help meet the
challenges of predicting such disasters. The chapters offer a
plethora of useful information for designing healthcare disaster
management systems that can be dynamically configurable with
implementation of today’s modern technology, such as cloud
computing, artificial intelligence, IoT, data analytics, and
machine learning. These can increase effectiveness in remote
sensing technologies, data analytics, data storage, communication
networks, geographic information system (GIS), and global
positioning System (GPS), to name a few. The book discusses
mathematical models using graph-based approaches for analyzing
dynamic, heterogeneous, and unstructured data for applications in
epidemiology. The authors also address the use of mobile
applications for communication efforts and remote monitoring for
gauging health and the effectiveness of preventive healthcare
measures. The chapters discuss influencing factors that directly or
indirectly target public health infrastructure that can lead to or
exacerbate global health crises, such as extreme climate changes,
refugee health crises, terrorism and cyberterrorism, and
technology-related incidents. The book further looks at efficient
methods to analyze disasters and how to deliver healthcare in areas
of conflict and crisis. This important volume, Global Healthcare
Disasters: Predicting the Unpredictable with Emerging Technologies,
provides a bounty of useful information for health professionals,
academicians, researchers, governmental agencies, and policymakers
across the world to predict, mitigate, and manage global health
disaster with emerging technologies.
The changing dynamics of business worldwide have led organizations
to look beyond traditional managerial practices while at the same
time attempting to retain their core competitive advantages. This
development has called upon academicians and practitioners alike to
reassess the different aspects of business management such as
macroeconomic variables, the nature of the market, the changing
features of the workplace, the new work ethos, and/or
employer-employee exchanges. In this context, the book provides
essential insights on industry innovations, academic advances and
policy movements with regard to recovering markets in India and
around the globe. The individual papers highlight potential avenues
that could allow industry to better understand and respond to the
global crisis. The book collects research papers presented at the
Global Conference on Managing in Recovering Markets (GCMRM), held
in March 2014. Seven international and 120 national business
schools and management universities were represented at the
conference, the first in a series of 13 planned under the GCMRM
agenda for 2014–17. The book includes more than 30 research
papers chosen from a pool of 118 presented at the conference, all
of which have undergone a rigorous blind review process.
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Information Intelligence, Systems, Technology and Management - 5th International Conference, ICISTM 2011, Gurgaon, India, March 10-12, 2011. Proceedings (Paperback, Edition.)
Sumeet Dua, Sartaj Sahni, D. P. Goyal
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 5th
International Conference on Information Systems, Technology and
Management, ICISTM 2011, held in Gurgaon, India, in March 2011. The
35 revised full papers presented together with 4 short papers were
carefully reviewed and selected from 106 submissions. The papers
are organized in topical sections on information management,
information systems, information technology, healthcare information
management and technology, business intelligence, applications, as
well as management science and education.
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