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Aarhus Municipality

GovernmentAarhus, Denmark
About: Aarhus Municipality is a government organization based out in Aarhus, Denmark. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Heating system & Muscle hypertrophy. The organization has 21 authors who have published 21 publications receiving 339 citations. The organization is also known as: Århus Municipality.

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TL;DR: In this paper, a case study of how a management team engaged in technology-enabled strategic renewal in a Danish local government organization was used to understand the temporal and spatial interactions between exploration and exploitation processes.
Abstract: While it is broadly agreed that managers face tensions between exploration of new possibilities and exploitation of existing certainties, there are open questions related to how they can recognize these tensions and distribute resources between the two forms of learning across time and space. The heavily cited 4I Model made significant progress towards addressing these questions, based on the idea that exploration and exploitation unfold differently across organizational levels, with exploration as feed‐forward from the individual towards the organizational level, and exploitation as feedback from the organizational towards the individual level. The authors’ critical application of the model questions this idea, suggesting that exploration and exploitation unfold through similar patterns from the individual level towards the organizational level with iterative feedback loops. This repositioning of the 4I Model affords a detailed understanding of both exploration and exploitation processes as well as the temporal and spatial interactions between them. To demonstrate the utility of this theorizing and to add new insights to the process literature on organizational learning, the authors rely on a longitudinal case study of how a management team engaged in technology‐enabled strategic renewal in a Danish local government organization.

21 citations

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Jane Hampton1
TL;DR: Wounds decreased in size and healed more quickly under NWPT treatment than under standard treatment, and additional NPWT costs can be quickly offset by faster healing and a shortened treatment period.
Abstract: Objective The treatment of non-healing wounds accounts for a high proportion of wound care costs. Advanced technology treatments, such as negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT), could be cost-effective if they result in faster healing. The objective of this study is to assess the effect on healing and the cost-effectiveness of a single-use NPWT (i.e PICO by Smith & Nephew) when used on hard-to-heal wounds in a community setting. Method This was a cohort case study in which wounds were treated with NWPT for 2 weeks. Wounds were assessed every 2–4 weeks to a healed state. The weekly cost of treatment prior to intervention, that is, the products used and nurse time, were compared with treatment costs associated with NWPT and after a return to standard treatment. Results The study included 9 patients with leg ulcers or pressure ulcers that had been slow healing or non-healing for at least 6 weeks. While treated with NPWT, the average weekly reduction in wound size was 21%. The wound size achieved with NPWT wa...

16 citations

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01 Jan 2019-Energy
TL;DR: In this paper, the robustness of future cost-optimal district heating production systems under changing electricity prices, fuel cost and investment cost is estimated through extensive multivariate sensitivity analysis, and the optimal heat production system is characterized in three different electricity pricing scenarios: historical, wind power dominated and demand dominated.

14 citations

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TL;DR: The bodily pain complaints frequently reported in OI patients were not largely reflected in the orofacial area as painful temporomandibular disorders, and the psychosocial status of Oi patients was remarkably healthy considering the severity of this disabling systemic disorder.
Abstract: Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) is characterized by a number of deviations in the orofacial region. The aims of the present study were to investigate the occurrence of temporomandibular disorders, to evaluate the psychosocial status, and to assess the dental occlusion in a population of adult OI patients. Participants (n = 75) were classified with mild OI, type I (n = 56), or moderate-severe OI, type III and IV (n = 19). OI patients were examined according to the Research Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders (axis I and II). Temporomandibular disorders and functional limitations in the orofacial region were rare and did not differ between patients with mild and moderate-severe OI (P > 0.050). No significant differences between Graded Chronic Pain Scale grades 0, 1, and 2 were found in mild OI vs. moderate-severe OI (P > 0.160). Few patients (16%) had signs of depression, but close to half (48%) had signs of somatization. Patients with moderate-severe OI had a lower mean number of teeth compared to patients with mild OI (P < 0.050). In general, malocclusions were prevalent, and mandibular overjet and posterior cross-bite were found more often in moderate-severe OI compared with mild (P < 0.050). Patients with moderate-severe OI had more malocclusions than patients with mild OI. The psychosocial status of OI patients was remarkably healthy considering the severity of this disabling systemic disorder. The bodily pain complaints frequently reported in OI patients were not largely reflected in the orofacial area as painful temporomandibular disorders.

13 citations

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TL;DR: An association between high lead and high traffic density was found in the children at the age of 6 months to 2 years and this relationship was of a dose-response nature and was not account for by other possible major sources.

10 citations


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