2025
PISA 2022 Creative Thinking Assessment: Opportunities, Challenges, and Cautions
Barbot B, Kaufman J. PISA 2022 Creative Thinking Assessment: Opportunities, Challenges, and Cautions. The Journal Of Creative Behavior 2025, 59 DOI: 10.1002/jocb.70003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOECD PISA programPISA programEducation qualityCreative thinkingAdolescent creativityCreativityStudentsInnovation domainCreativity researchCreative domainsPolicy debatesAssessment frameworkInternational scopePISAEducationCompetenceThinkingInnovationResearchResearch opportunitiesOECDAggregate scoreOpportunitiesFindingsProgramCharacteristics of reported industry payments to neurosurgeons from 2019 to 2022: The impact of COVID-19
Elsamadicy A, Cross J, Reeves B, Shaffer A, McGuire L, Welch W, Arnold P, Rosenow J, Committee O. Characteristics of reported industry payments to neurosurgeons from 2019 to 2022: The impact of COVID-19. Journal Of Clinical Neuroscience 2025, 134: 111089. PMID: 39893930, DOI: 10.1016/j.jocn.2025.111089.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIndustry paymentsRetrospective studyFinancial partnershipsConsulting feesPaymentFinancial tiesDevice companiesProduct developmentRoyaltyNeurosurgeonsImpact of COVID-19Payment valueLicenseCOVID-19Industry partnershipsTotal valueTaxonomy codesCenters of MedicareIndustryIncreased monitoringInfluence patient careFeesInnovation
2024
Accuracy of Financial Disclosures by Scientific Presenters/Authors at the ASNR 2024 annual meeting
Malhotra A, Futela D, Sheoran V, Kandala K, Khunte M, Lee C, Payabvash S, Gandhi D. Accuracy of Financial Disclosures by Scientific Presenters/Authors at the ASNR 2024 annual meeting. American Journal Of Neuroradiology 2024, ajnr.a8600. PMID: 39578108, DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.a8600.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchProportion of industry payment value by category in radiology relative to other specialties
Khunte M, Zhong A, Lee C, Futela D, Payabvash S, Gandhi D, Malhotra A. Proportion of industry payment value by category in radiology relative to other specialties. Clinical Imaging 2024, 114: 110237. PMID: 39146825, DOI: 10.1016/j.clinimag.2024.110237.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCurricula and resources related to social entrepreneurship and public health innovation within schools of public health in the United States
Hyde I, Khoshnood K, Chahine T, Basrai F. Curricula and resources related to social entrepreneurship and public health innovation within schools of public health in the United States. Frontiers In Public Health 2024, 12: 1354787. PMID: 38406499, PMCID: PMC10884220, DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1354787.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSchool of Public HealthPublic healthPublic health innovationsPublic health schoolsCross-sectional surveyHealth schoolsHealth innovationsUnited StatesSocial innovationHealthKey areasSurvey data analysisStructured programInsufficient fundingSocial entrepreneurshipEntrepreneurship programsData analysisSurveyFaculty engagementProgramHuman resourcesFaculty membersEntrepreneurshipSchoolInnovation
2023
The Promotion of Premium Cigars on Social Media
Kong G, Lee J, Celentano M, Tang C, Geller A, Mead A, Sterling K. The Promotion of Premium Cigars on Social Media. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2023, 25: 59-64. PMID: 37506234, PMCID: PMC10380185, DOI: 10.1093/ntr/ntad007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMarketing themesSocial mediaMarketing restrictionsBrand promotionMarketing messagesBrandsCigar brandsPromotional contentProduct featuresMedia promotionSocial media platformsTobacco industryMarketingSocial media accountsSocial media postsMedia platformsIndustryRecent postsPromotionMedia accountsMedia postsDiverse themesNovel themesDiscountInnovation
2022
Regulating Devices that Create Life
Kraschel K. Regulating Devices that Create Life. 2022, 203-214. DOI: 10.1017/9781108975452.016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMedical device regulationRegulatory lawsCambridge CoreDevice regulationRegulatory concernsOpen accessPatient privacyMedical devicesSerious public healthCurrent developmentsPublic healthRegulationInnovative productsLawBookEUPrivacyMedical providersConcernControversyLatest developmentsPolicymakersStakeholdersInnovationAccess
2021
Induced innovation in energy technologies and systems: a review of evidence and potential implications for CO 2 mitigation
Grubb M, Drummond P, Poncia A, McDowall W, Popp D, Samadi S, Penasco C, Gillingham K, Smulders S, Glachant M, Hassall G, Mizuno E, Rubin E, Dechezleprêtre A, Pavan G. Induced innovation in energy technologies and systems: a review of evidence and potential implications for CO 2 mitigation. Environmental Research Letters 2021, 16: 043007. DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/abde07.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInduced innovationEvaluation of potential gainsCost reductionIndicators of innovationSocio-technical transitions literaturePolicy-relevant conclusionsQuantitative economic evaluationAt-scale deploymentInnovation activitiesTransport sectorCarbon priceEconometric studiesEnergy pricesCumulative investmentDominant causalityPositive impactInnovationPotential gainsTechnology costsPath dependencePolicy diversityTransition literaturePriceInterdisciplinary reviewEconomic evaluation
2020
Gender and support for creativity at work
Taylor C, Ivcevic Z, Moeller J, Brackett M. Gender and support for creativity at work. Creativity And Innovation Management 2020, 29: 453-464. DOI: 10.1111/caim.12397.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchWorkplace behaviorsSuccess of organizationsCreativity of womenConditional process modelAttributions of creativityWorkplace creativityCreativity of manOrganizational supportPractical implicationsLevel of creativityIndustry increasesIndustry influenceEmployment dataCreative outcomesSurvey responsesGreater supportWorkplaceCreativityOrganizationProcess modelWorkersInnovationGender biasProportion of womenSupportSupervisor Emotionally Intelligent Behavior and Employee Creativity
Ivcevic Z, Moeller J, Menges J, Brackett M. Supervisor Emotionally Intelligent Behavior and Employee Creativity. The Journal Of Creative Behavior 2020, 55: 79-91. DOI: 10.1002/jocb.436.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCreativity/innovationEmployees opportunitiesIntelligent behaviorEmotion Rating ScaleRole of supervisorsEmployee creativityInnovation managementEmployee affectInnovation researchPositive affectJob experienceInnovationEmployeesSupervisorsAffectHigh experienceRating ScaleOpportunitiesExperienceIndustryBehaviorCreativityNational studyImplicationsManagement
2019
Defining Professional Development in Medicine, Psychiatry, and Allied Fields
Hilty DM, Liu HY, Stubbe D, Teshima J. Defining Professional Development in Medicine, Psychiatry, and Allied Fields. Psychiatric Clinics Of North America 2019, 42: 337-356. PMID: 31358116, DOI: 10.1016/j.psc.2019.04.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProfessional developmentProfessional learningEducational innovationProfessional knowledgeFormal educationBest practicesNational organizationsInstitutionsKey partnersOrganizational perspectiveAdult developmentTeachersEducationFacultyLearningAllied fieldsAdministratorsSocializationTrainingAttitudesDevelopmentInitiativesPracticeWorkplaceInnovation
2018
Chapter 3.28 The Value-Adding Connections Between the Management of Ecoinnovation and the Principles of Green Chemistry and Green Engineering
Coish P, McGovern E, Zimmerman J, Anastas P. Chapter 3.28 The Value-Adding Connections Between the Management of Ecoinnovation and the Principles of Green Chemistry and Green Engineering. 2018, 981-998. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-809270-5.00033-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBusiness modelsBusiness worldCompany’s business modelToday's business worldAdoption of sustainabilitySustainable developmentNew core competenciesShareholder valueBusiness sustainabilitySustainability officersBusiness leadersSustainable innovationDiscussion of sustainabilityDepartment managersEcoinnovationAccounting frameworkCore competenciesManagersPositive impactSuch competenciesDevelopment personnelSustainabilityInnovationLeadersSustainability literacy
2016
Effective but costly: How to tackle difficult trade‐offs in evaluating health improving technologies in liver diseases
Mantovani LG, Cortesi PA, Strazzabosco M. Effective but costly: How to tackle difficult trade‐offs in evaluating health improving technologies in liver diseases. Hepatology 2016, 64: 1331-1342. PMID: 26926906, DOI: 10.1002/hep.28527.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth economic evaluationsEconomic evaluationAlternative health care interventionsDecision analytical modelingCost-effectiveness analysisHealth economic analysisDecision analytical modelDecision analytic modelHealth care interventionsEconomic analysisEconomic sustainabilityHealth care costsBudget impactDecision makersMedical innovationCare costsSocioeconomic contextSustainabilityCare interventionsFair accessMarketMakersAnalytical toolsInnovationCurrent context
2014
Rebound Effects
Gillingham K. Rebound Effects. 2014, 1-12. DOI: 10.1057/978-1-349-95121-5_2875-1.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2012
Skilled Immigration and Innovation: Evidence from Enrolment Fluctuations in us Doctoral Programmes*
Stuen E, Mobarak A, Maskus K. Skilled Immigration and Innovation: Evidence from Enrolment Fluctuations in us Doctoral Programmes*. The Economic Journal 2012, 122: 1143-1176. DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-0297.2012.02543.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchUS doctoral programsSupply of studentsHigh-quality studentsInternational studentsStudent qualityDoctoral studentsProduction of knowledgeDoctoral programsAcademic innovationStudentsEngineering DepartmentVisa restrictionsAmerican scienceExogenous variationInnovationSkilled immigrationUniversityScientific laboratoriesPolicy shocksEnrollmentProductivity effectsDepartmentSource countriesScholarshipScienceGreen chemistry and green engineering in China: drivers, policies and barriers to innovation
Matus K, Xiao X, Zimmerman J. Green chemistry and green engineering in China: drivers, policies and barriers to innovation. Journal Of Cleaner Production 2012, 32: 193-203. DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2012.03.033.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEconomic growthEnergy efficiency policiesHuman capitalEfficiency policiesCleaner production conceptsWorld's largest populationEnvironmental agendaPollution regulationsBureaucratic barriersFinancial barriersSustainable developmentStrict enforcementInnovationPolicyNational attentionSmall baseKey barriersEnvironmental protectionTechnical barriersCircular economyWorkforce trainingGreen chemistryResearch fundingChinaCrucial barrierTaking the Easy Way Out: How the GED Testing Program Induces Students to Drop Out.
Heckman JJ, Humphries JE, Lafontaine PA, Rodríguez PL. Taking the Easy Way Out: How the GED Testing Program Induces Students to Drop Out. Journal Of Labor Economics 2012, 30: 495-520. PMID: 24634564, PMCID: PMC3950965, DOI: 10.1086/664924.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHigh school studentsSchool studentsGraduation ratesDropout rateHigh school graduation ratesGeneral Education Development certificateGED certificateGED programsHigh schoolPass rateStudentsCertification programOverall dropout rateProgramCertificatesSchoolsPolicy innovationInnovationTesting programPoint declineIntroductionWayEasy way
1998
Supported education as an empowerment intervention for people with mental illness
Bellamy C, Mowbray C. Supported education as an empowerment intervention for people with mental illness. Journal Of Community Psychology 1998, 26: 401-413. DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1520-6629(199809)26:5<401::aid-jcop1>3.0.co;2-u.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPostsecondary educationEducation programsPerspective of studentsEducational settingsEducationFocus groupsPersonal empowermentStudentsIntervention emphasisCollective empowermentProgramEmpowermentGroup supportIndefinite postponementMental illnessDisability onsetMental patientsEarly adulthoodSupportEmphasisEmpowerment interventionThemesAdvocacyInnovationRecent innovations
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