How can economically successful training be conducted in a shortage occupation? : a single study from the healthcare sector on the economic viability of a blended learning training course
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Publikationsdatum
2014
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Life Sciences and Facility Management
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Institut für Facility Management (IFM)
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Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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Peer review (Publikation)
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Übergeordnetes Werk
International Journal of Education
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Band – Heft – Seitenzahlen - Artikelnummer
2(2), 23-32
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AIRCC
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Discussion about the shortage of skilled workers is especially prevalent in the healthcare sector. The economic viability of training provision is considered, based on the example of an in-service course for medical-technical radiology assistants (MTRA). The discussion on viable business models related to information technology is lacking proven approaches in many respects. In the following article a procedural model for the design and evaluation of e-learning business models is applied to evaluating the economic viability of a case study. The subject of the case study is a technology-based education service provider which offers blended learning training. The discussion of the results focuses on the entrepreneurial attractiveness of such business models and recommendations are made for further studies.
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Continuing education, Blended learning, Visualization of Financial Implications, Business model