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    Avoidance of Emergency Care in the Southeastern United States During the COVID-19 Pandemic
    (Oxford University Press, 2022-04-08) Gettler, Erin; Stern, Rebecca; Ni, Bin; Munro, Heather M.; Steinwandel, Mark; Aronoff, David M.; Gupta, Deepak K.; Sanderson, Maureen; Shrubsole, Martha J.; Lipworth, Loren; Medicine, School of Medicine
    In a low-income cohort in the Southeastern United States, 5% of participants avoided emergency medical care during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, primarily due to fear and visitor restrictions. Younger age, self-perceived lower health status, lack of a personal doctor, and decreased income were associated with greater likelihood of deferring emergency care.
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    Comparative Analysis of Resilience by Supply Network Structure
    (2015) Flynn, Barbara B.; Siegler, Janaina; Bradaschia, Marcelo; Vargas, Fundacao Getulio; Paulo, Sao
    This research applies Kim, et al.’s (2015) supply network structure archetypes to case data related to two disruptions in three industries in Brazil. A total of seven supply networks were studied, through in-depth interviews and archival documents. The findings suggest that there may be additional supply network structures that are relevant. Centralization appears to be a function of the size of the focal firm. There was evidence of an evolution of supply network structures with focal firm size.
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