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Supplementary_Figure_1 - Examining the Knowledge, Awareness, and Perceptions of Palliative Care in the General Public Over Time: A Scoping Literature Review
Supplementary_Figure_1 for Examining the Knowledge, Awareness, and Perceptions of Palliative Care in the General Public Over Time: A Scoping Literature Review by Priya Patel and Laura Lyons in American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®</p
sj-docx-1-opp-10.1177_10781552241233489 - Supplemental material for Palonosetron in pediatric patients: A single-center, retrospective evaluation of policy and clinical practice guideline discordance
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-opp-10.1177_10781552241233489 for Palonosetron in pediatric patients: A single-center, retrospective evaluation of policy and clinical practice guideline discordance by Meredith Ames, Priya Patel, L Lee Dupuis and Alicia Koo in Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice</p
To what extent can Hambrick and Fukutomi’s (1991) theory of seasons of CEO tenure explain today’s Youtuber phenomena? - Case study of Priya Patel (WonderWoman)
This piece of research aims to explore whether the CEO seasons tenure model, devised by Hambrick and Fukutomi (1991) is applicable in explaining Youtuber performance over tenure. A single case study approach was used to analyse the performance of Priya Patel, a successful YouTube star who has been producing videos on YouTube for the last eight years under the brand name of WonderWoman. The case study found that the model was still applicable within the YouTube context, as an inverted U shape was seen in Youtuber performance. The findings from the case study reveal that the downturn in performance occurs at a faster rate due to industry dynamism, and the rapid increase in the following trends: information diversity, CEO power and task interest. Conclusively, the case study showcased that the complexity of the YouTube context, was what ultimately led to a quickened performance downturn
To what extent can Hambrick and Fukutomi’s (1991) theory of seasons of CEO tenure explain today’s Youtuber phenomena? - Case study of Priya Patel (WonderWoman)
This piece of research aims to explore whether the CEO seasons tenure model, devised by Hambrick and Fukutomi (1991) is applicable in explaining Youtuber performance over tenure. A single case study approach was used to analyse the performance of Priya Patel, a successful YouTube star who has been producing videos on YouTube for the last eight years under the brand name of WonderWoman. The case study found that the model was still applicable within the YouTube context, as an inverted U shape was seen in Youtuber performance. The findings from the case study reveal that the downturn in performance occurs at a faster rate due to industry dynamism, and the rapid increase in the following trends: information diversity, CEO power and task interest. Conclusively, the case study showcased that the complexity of the YouTube context, was what ultimately led to a quickened performance downturn
sj-docx-1-hpq-10.1177_13591053231210133 – Supplemental material for Experiences of deliberate practice orientated psychological skills training for cancer care staff: Barriers and facilitators to learning and implementation in practice
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-hpq-10.1177_13591053231210133 for Experiences of deliberate practice orientated psychological skills training for cancer care staff: Barriers and facilitators to learning and implementation in practice by Clement Boutry, James Rathbone, Felicity Gibbons, Dan Brooks, Nima Moghaddam, Chloe Mays, Priya Patel and Sam Malins in Journal of Health Psychology</p
Supplemental Material2 - Supplemental material for Relative bioavailability of an extemporaneously prepared aprepitant oral suspension in healthy adults
Supplemental material, Supplemental Material2 for Relative bioavailability of an extemporaneously prepared aprepitant oral suspension in healthy adults by Priya Patel, Paul C Nathan, Scott E Walker, Sue Zupanec, Jocelyne Volpe and L Lee Dupuis in Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice</p
Supplemental Material1 - Supplemental material for Relative bioavailability of an extemporaneously prepared aprepitant oral suspension in healthy adults
Supplemental material, Supplemental Material1 for Relative bioavailability of an extemporaneously prepared aprepitant oral suspension in healthy adults by Priya Patel, Paul C Nathan, Scott E Walker, Sue Zupanec, Jocelyne Volpe and L Lee Dupuis in Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice</p
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF CEMENTMORTAR BLENDED NANOFIBRILLATED CELLULOSE
Priya Patel, Dr. A. S. Wayal, Dr. A. K. Bharimall
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
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