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    Prerequisites to developing a health value co-creation chain : the physicians' role in facilitating consumers' digital health information seeking 

    Dahl, Andrew (University of Wisconsin--Whitewater, 2017-06)
    Health marketers and policymakers have routinely called for more consumer accountability in health care decisions and patient-health provider shared decision-making (SDM). Despite this plea, marketing efforts designed to ...
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    Towards a theory of patient satisfaction: studies on the impacts of patient-technology fit and electronic patient portal use on patient satisfaction outcome 

    Kinney, Aaron (University of Wisconsin--Whitewater, 2017-12)
    Recent attention upon patient satisfaction within health care has increased the complexity of organizational management in hospitals. Recent regulatory changes, such as the Medicaid value based purchasing program, no ...
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    A bird can not set my agenda : the role of source types on credibility in agenda setting on Twitter 

    Schanen, Brian (University of Wisconsin--Whitewater, 2017-12)
    The literature on McCombs and Shaw's 1972 theory of agenda setting has a robust history with over 425 empirical studies as of McCombs and Reynolds 2009 review. The rise of social media has allowed scholarship on agenda ...
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    Applying social learning theory constructs to better understand non-prescription stimulant use in college students 

    Hillman, Natasha (2017-01-03)
    Non-prescription stimulant use (NPSU) among young adults is a growing concern on college campuses, however there are only few studies that have empirically examined this phenomenon. The purpose of the present study was ...
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    Autism in the workplace : testing the self-efficacy of adults with autism spectrum disorder when using new media as a mediated training stimuli 

    Kuper, Gregory E. (University of Wisconsin--Whitewater, 2017-12)
    This study examined the effects of a multimedia training stimuli, which included one of the newest interactive medias – virtual reality. The main purpose of the study was to test the impact of multimedia on the self-efficacy ...
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    If men were angels, no government would be necessary : two essays on the effects of regulations on banking sector valuation and risk 

    Balani, Henry (University of Wisconsin--Whitewater, 2017-08)
    The banking sector plays a central role in economic development by providing financial services for a country’s growth and stability. When banks seek to maximize profits, they may engage in non-compliant behavior that ...
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    A regression analysis of student motivation and the effect of supplemental instruction on student success 

    Galston, Kathryn (University of Wisconsin--Whitewater, 2017-05-26)
    This paper examines the effects of the Supplemental Instruction (SI) program on student achievement at a two-year commuter college. SI offers free and optional review sessions lead by upper-level students who have successfully ...
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    Extra! Extra! Newspaper framing of the Northern Illinois University shooting: re-conceptualizing contextual framing analysis 

    Jungdahl, Shauna (2017-01-06)
    Research in framing theory has routinely analyzed how different types of newspapers frame an event differently. Research has focused on two different characteristics of the newspapers that cover issues. Some have examined ...
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    The effect of crime on healthcare utilization : a panel data approach 

    Eiler, Christian (University of Wisconsin--Whitewater, 2017-07)
    This paper utilizes a behavioral model proposed by Andersen (1968) as motivation and a unique dataset compiled from three sources to test the effect that non-contemporaneous crime has on health care utilization. Using the ...
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    Essays on determinants and consequences of pension funded status in local units of government 

    Davidyan, Julia (University of Wisconsin--Whitewater, 2017-08)
    Recognizing the magnitude of the public pension problem, the Government Accounting Standards Board (GASB) issued new standards for pension financial reporting that require recognition of the full net pension liabilities ...
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    AuthorBalani, Henry (1)Cook, Jessica (1)Dahl, Andrew (1)Davidyan, Julia (1)Eiler, Christian (1)Galston, Anthony James (1)Galston, Kathryn (1)Gray, David (1)Hillman, Natasha (1)Huels, Brian W. (1)... View MoreSubjectAcademic achievement (1)Accounting--Standards--Economic aspects (1)Air quality management--Wisconsin--Milwaukee (1)Attribution of news (1)Austism spectrum disorders (1)Austistic people--Training of (1)Banks and banking--Corrupt practices--Prevention (1)Banks and banking--State supervision (1)Banks and banking--Valuation (1)Big Five model (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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