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Development of patients environmental sustainability performance in healthcare sector: A conceptual framework and further research directions

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posted on 2024-11-02, 11:47 authored by Eunsung Kim
Purpose - The purpose of this development the business model of the healthcare sector in order to promote patents satisfaction towards medical sector services improvement for the medical business model innovation to possess a competitive advantage in the medical and pharmaceutical industry. Research design, data, and methodology - Safety standard protocol from existing multidisciplinary literature is a process of theorization, which uses grounded theory methodology rather than a description of the data and the targeted phenomenon by using Jabareen (2009). The first task is to map the spectrum of food safety literature regarding the phenomenon in safety management. This process includes developing the implementation factors and other sources such as existing business models and practices into the protocol design. Results - The study suggests the conceptual framework to improve the safety management for patients' environmental sustainability performance. Conclusion - The business model may support the beneficial aspect to healthcare government's policymakers, hospital employees, and medical specialist who can apply the practical perspective of its value regarding an educational protocol. Originality/value - This study contributes to and extends our understanding of environmental sustainability performance, identifying the rationale for safety standards performance in the healthcare industry with suggested hybrid safety standards market consumer interconnector.

History

Journal

Journal of Distribution Science

Volume

17

Issue

7

Start page

99

End page

109

Total pages

11

Publisher

Han-Gug Yutong Gwahakoe,Korean Academy of Distribution Science

Place published

Korea, Republic of

Language

English

Copyright

© Korean Distribution Science Association (KODISA).

Former Identifier

2006095552

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2019-12-02

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