24 research outputs found

    Winkelketens in Netwerken

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    Arbeidsomstandigheden in de bouw: factoren die de adoptie van innovaties ter verbetering van arbeidsomstandigheden op de bouwplaats beïnvloeden

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    Werk in de bouw is fysiek zwaar. Daarom zijn in het verleden innovaties ontwikkeld die het werk kunnen verlichten. In dit artikel worden de factoren, die van invloed zijn op het wel of niet invoeren van 62 van deze innovaties, beschreven. De volgende bevorderende factoren voor de adoptie van innovaties zijn gevonden: goede bruikbaarheid, goed technisch functioneren en een gunstige kosten/batenverhouding. Factoren die de invoering van innovaties belemmeren zijn: slechte bekendheid bij de doelgroep, het moeilijk organisatorisch inpasbaar zijn en het ontbreken van inzicht in kosten/batenverhouding van innovaties. www.humanfactors.n

    Participation in small firms 1984-1986

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    Measuring degree of, and opinions on workers-participation in small firms. Knowledge of legal obligation of instating a 'personeelsvergadering' ( employees council ) / application of laws about participation of employees in management, how / how much participation of employees when law is not applied / opinion of employees about their means of participation / perception of employees and management of ( dis )advantages of the 'personeelsvergadering' / which business / personal characteristics relate to participation and its perception. Background variables: basic characteristics/ occupation/employment/ education/ organizational membershi

    Saving and costs of a Picture Archiving and Communication System in the Utrecht University Hospital

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    The evaluation of the Dutch PACS project comprises amongst other studies a comparison of the direct financial costs of the present conventional system and the PACSystem. This paper shows that the invest-ment costs of a PACSystem are presently substantially higher than of the present system. These higher investment costs will not be compensated for by savings in the area of materials used, floor space needed, and personnel employed. The only cost effective compensation can be found in a shortening of the length of patient stay in the hospital. Preliminary results of the ongoing experiment suggest that compensation is achieved by an average decrease of one third day. Conditions under which a PACSystem can be more cost effective are being discussed
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