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Linking AI for Intervention Strategies: A systematic Review for Nursing (2024)
Journal Article
Fascia, M. (2024). Linking AI for Intervention Strategies: A systematic Review for Nursing. EMRI Journal of Business Philosophy, 2,

Artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized many industries, with healthcare atthe forefront. AI-driven predictive analytics holds significant potential for earlyintervention in nursing management, promising enhanced patient outcomes.This paper e... Read More about Linking AI for Intervention Strategies: A systematic Review for Nursing.

Analytical Philosophy in Healthcare Leadership - EMRI Healthcare Conference - Edinburgh 2024 (2024)
Preprint / Working Paper
Fascia, M., & Tarazona, J. Analytical Philosophy in Healthcare Leadership - EMRI Healthcare Conference - Edinburgh 2024

This paper presents a novel framework for enhancing decision-making in healthcare leadership by synthesizing Hegelian inferentialism with contemporary quantitative methodologies, particularly Bayesian analysis and epistemic justice metrics. By embedd... Read More about Analytical Philosophy in Healthcare Leadership - EMRI Healthcare Conference - Edinburgh 2024.

Assessing the Impact of COVID-19 on Edinburgh's Business Community (2024)
Journal Article
Fascia, M. (in press). Assessing the Impact of COVID-19 on Edinburgh's Business Community. EMRI Journal of Business Philosophy,

This study explores the multifaceted impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the business community in Edinburgh, highlighting how different sectors have responded to unprecedented challenges and adapted to new business environments. It provides an in-de... Read More about Assessing the Impact of COVID-19 on Edinburgh's Business Community.

The Basel Problem Revisited: Unveiling a Novel Computational Methodology in Infinite Series Analysis (2024)
Preprint / Working Paper
Fascia, M. The Basel Problem Revisited: Unveiling a Novel Computational Methodology in Infinite Series Analysis

This paper reexamines the Basel problem, an inquiry into the sum of the infinite series of squared reciprocals, famously resolved by Leonhard Euler. Euler's resolution has left a lasting legacy on the domains of mathematical analysis, number theory,... Read More about The Basel Problem Revisited: Unveiling a Novel Computational Methodology in Infinite Series Analysis.

Knowledge Transfer Prediction Mechanics (2024)
Journal Article
Fascia, M. (2024). Knowledge Transfer Prediction Mechanics. Journal of Strategy, Operations & Economics, 8(2), Article 2. https://doi.org/10.0708/JSOE.2024946720

This paper introduces a novel geometric approach to modeling the dynamics of knowledge transfer. By integrating geometric probability models with knowledge entity interactions represented in multigeometric spaces, we predict knowledge transfer effect... Read More about Knowledge Transfer Prediction Mechanics.

A review of ethical and sustainable practices in the UK's National Health Service (2024)
Journal Article
Fascia, M., & Tarazona, J. (2024). A review of ethical and sustainable practices in the UK's National Health Service. Journal of Strategy, Operations & Economics, 8(1),

This paper explores the relationship between environmental factors and individual outcomes, analyzing a broad range of influences from geographical location to socio-economic status. Utilizing a comprehensive dataset gathered over five years, we empl... Read More about A review of ethical and sustainable practices in the UK's National Health Service.

Healthcare Technology and Innovation Management Methods: Theoretical Interpretation (2023)
Book Chapter
Fascia, M., Koseda, E., & McIntosh, B. (2023). Healthcare Technology and Innovation Management Methods: Theoretical Interpretation. In M. Al Mubarak, & A. Hamdan (Eds.), Technological Sustainability and Business Competitive Advantage. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-35525-7_19

Today, the concept of technology and innovation management in healthcare is prevalent in the literature. Managers who interpret technology from a management perspective, interpret it as a significant factor in determining the starting point for an an... Read More about Healthcare Technology and Innovation Management Methods: Theoretical Interpretation.

Investigating the Quality of Knowledge Transfer (2022)
Journal Article
Fascia, M., McIntosh, B., & Koseda, E. (2022). Investigating the Quality of Knowledge Transfer. Action in teacher education, 44(2), 15-26. https://doi.org/10.7459/ept/44.2.03

Dominant research streams in management conclude that knowledge transfer between managers and associated patient groups is accomplished through compatible instructions and/or socially assembled practices. Underlying these views is the belief that any... Read More about Investigating the Quality of Knowledge Transfer.

Viewpoints of Epistemic Principals between Knowledge and Information (2022)
Journal Article
Fascia, M. (2022). Viewpoints of Epistemic Principals between Knowledge and Information. Journal of Strategy, Operations & Economics, 7(1), https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/cdx8a

We can consider the unity of knowledge in a business context as a singular event, but nonetheless, deliberate a contrary perspective from current knowledge transfer practitioners. Both perspectives agree, deliverable knowledge is key for business suc... Read More about Viewpoints of Epistemic Principals between Knowledge and Information.

Knowledge in businesses. Reflexion on a flexible management method (2019)
Book
Fascia, M. (2019). Knowledge in businesses. Reflexion on a flexible management method. (1). Munich, Germany: GRIN Publishing

In this discussion, the author reflects on the value given to knowledge in a business context and deliberate a contrary philosophical perspective which does not conform to prevailing knowledge theory. It will be considered why, if knowledge is key fo... Read More about Knowledge in businesses. Reflexion on a flexible management method.

Business Ethics (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Fascia, M. (2019, March). Business Ethics. Presented at EMRI Business Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland

No abstract available.

Creativity as a Competitive Entrepreneurial Enabler (2019)
Journal Article
Fascia, S., & Fascia, M. (2019). Creativity as a Competitive Entrepreneurial Enabler. Journal of Strategy, Operations & Economics, 6(1), Article 1. https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.27047.80800

Interest in business management thinking and innovation has continued to grow during recent decades. The Scottish Government identifies that a large proportion of new and start up businesses fail within the first 2 years. Consequently, ther... Read More about Creativity as a Competitive Entrepreneurial Enabler.

WORKING PAPER SERIES PROJECT_2019: Study of knowledge transfer principals. (2019)
Preprint / Working Paper
Fascia, M. (2019). WORKING PAPER SERIES PROJECT_2019: Study of knowledge transfer principals

The role of knowledge, relative to the knowledge transfer process in a business context cannot be conclusively defined from the literature as a singular entity, but the interaction of knowledge and communication is shown to exist in many forms. Infor... Read More about WORKING PAPER SERIES PROJECT_2019: Study of knowledge transfer principals..

Assessing the basics of knowledge transfer structures. (2019)
Preprint / Working Paper
Fascia, M., Sanderson, M., & tan, H. (2019). Assessing the basics of knowledge transfer structures

Dominant research streams in healthcare management conclude that knowledge transfer between patient groups is accomplished through instructions and/or socially constructed practices. Underlying these views is the belief that texts and practices carry... Read More about Assessing the basics of knowledge transfer structures..

A parent company's ability and cross-border M&A performance: an empirical analysis (2019)
Journal Article
Lu, L., Tan, H., Sanderson, M., & Fascia, M. (2019). A parent company's ability and cross-border M&A performance: an empirical analysis. Journal of Strategy, Operations & Economics, 6(2), Article 1. https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.15397.14565

Drawing from Berry’s nine-dimension-theory, the institutional distance discussed within this study was divided into four dimensions that include the regulation distance (including political distance and legal distance), economic distance, cultural di... Read More about A parent company's ability and cross-border M&A performance: an empirical analysis.