Abstract: Games are more than systems to master; they are engines of iterative thought. Through play, users engage in a retroductive loop: an unexpected event triggers hypothesis formation (abduction) ...
This piece focuses on the challenges of applying Western theoretical concepts in non-Western contexts – particularly through a retroductive approach applied to higher education (HE) research in ...
Aikerim Bektemirova is a researcher from Kazakhstan who recently completed her PhD at the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge. She is currently a visiting scholar at the Institute for ...
Child undernutrition remains a global challenge, intricately linked to systemic inequities in access to maternal and child health and nutrition (MCHN) services. While SMS‐based behaviour change ...
1 Institute of Health and Society (IRSS), Université catholique de Louvain, Brussels, Belgium 2 Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacoepidemiology Research Group (CLIP), Louvain Drug Research Institute (LDRI) ...
Introduction Nursing staffing levels in hospitals appear to be associated with improved patient outcomes. National guidance indicates that the triangulation of information from workforce planning and ...
ABSTRACT: Existing leadership theories often fail to address the complexity and uncertainty of today’s volatile environments, reducing leadership to fixed traits, prescriptive styles, or simple ...
ABSTRACT: Existing leadership theories often fail to address the complexity and uncertainty of today’s volatile environments, reducing leadership to fixed traits, prescriptive styles, or simple ...
Jun is a lecturer in Information Systems at the Information School and his research i interests align with the UI research agenda on the Urban Automation and Robotics theme. Jun is an urbanist ...
Introduction Community engagement and participatory research are widely used and considered important for ethical health research and interventions. Based on calls to unpack their complexity and ...