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Following the resource-based view, social network theory and transaction cost theory, Katharina Wratschko shows the complex relationship between a firm’s business strategy and its alliance portfolio.
Encoding Bioethics addresses important ethical concerns from the perspective of each of the stakeholders who will develop, deploy, and use artificial intelligence systems to support clinical decisions. Utilizing an applied ethical model of patient-centered care, this book considers the viewpoints of programmers, health system and health insurance leaders, clinicians, and patients when AI is used in clinical decision-making. The authors build on their respective experiences as a surgeon-bioethicist and a surgeon–AI developer to give the reader an accessible account of the relevant ethical considerations raised when AI systems are introduced into the physician-patient relationship.
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Biographical note: Dr. Ralph Scheuss ist internationaler Wettbewerbsstratege, Referent und Buchautor aus St. Gallen. Seine Tätigkeit als Management Consultant führt ihn in die aggressivsten Businesszonen der Welt, wo er mit seinem Netzwerk Strategien und Geschäftsimpulse für mehr Innovation, mehr Dynamik und mehr Wachstum entwickelt. Zu seinen Kunden zählen führende Industrie-, Dienstleistungs- und Finanzunternehmen sowie international tätige Mittelständler. Ralph Scheuss besitzt drei akademische Abschlüsse der Universität St. Gallen und vertiefte sein Know-how an amerikanischen Universitäten.
Following the resource-based view, social network theory and transaction cost theory, Katharina Wratschko shows the complex relationship between a firm’s business strategy and its alliance portfolio.