2021
DOI: 10.21511/pmf.10(1).2021.10
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Meta-analysis of the literature related to SDG 3 and its investment

Abstract: 2020 revealed the vulnerability of the healthcare systems in most countries. It also highlighted their failure to generate serious progress in the fulfillment of Sustainable Development Goal 3 (SDG 3): Ensure healthy lives and promote welfare for all at all ages. One of the key problems inhibiting its progress is the lack of financial resources. Based on a comprehensive meta-analysis of the literature related to SDG 3 and its investment, it aims to demonstrate that lack of appropriate academic support is a par… Show more

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“…• it is up to the governments to stimulate innovations by using policy mechanisms. For example, policy-makers should provide certain fiscal incentives (tax subsidies, grants) for high-technological companies, provide the rule of law in the sphere of intellectual property rights, procure more innovative goods and services (Makarenko et al, 2021);…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• it is up to the governments to stimulate innovations by using policy mechanisms. For example, policy-makers should provide certain fiscal incentives (tax subsidies, grants) for high-technological companies, provide the rule of law in the sphere of intellectual property rights, procure more innovative goods and services (Makarenko et al, 2021);…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bibliometric analysis is an effective tool to eliminate an existing gap in academic support of progress in the chosen research area related to ESG aspects and sustainable development (Bulavinova et al, 2021;Makarenko et al, 2021). Despite the sound contribution of scholars (Herden et al, 2021;Mueller, 2022) to the analysis of literature related to CDR, there is still space for deep meta-analyses in this field of study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Before resources can be aligned with desired outcomes, research must elucidate the full scope of resources that different stakeholders in healthcare need. The literature often focuses on financial resources (Makarenko et al 2021), but human, technological and other resources also matter. Researchers should examine the overlooked role of such nonfinancial resources from the perspectives of providers and recipients of healthcare.…”
Section: Framework and Research Opportunitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%