... field of strategic management has used the concepts of uncertainty from these disciplines and applied them to the issues ofthe firm, including the existence andthe boundary ofthe firm Transaction ... admit that uncertainty and risk can limit the amount of expansion and if we agree that managerial resources can also limit the amount of expansion, which one of these provides the effective limit ... planning, collecting information, and executing plans For Penrose, firm resources and capabilities affect the growth ofthe firm andthe level of uncertainty mediates the relationship Risk and...
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... V has the polynomial extension property, and that (5.4) and (5.5) hold If ε > and λ0 ∈ V , then there exists z0 ∈ D, µ0 ∈ V, and holomorphic f : D → D with µ0 − λ0 < ε and such that either (i) ... in B and λ ∈ D1 ∩ D2 , then there exists a set U in C2 such that U is open in C2 and λ ∈ U ⊆ B Proof Let B be a balanced subset of D2 and let D1 and D2 be as in the lemma By composing with an appropriate ... is constant Thus, p is constant on V and V ∧ \ {λ0 } is empty This means that, indeed, V = {λ0 } and concludes the proof of Lemma 5.1 Before continuing, we remark that an alternate proof of Lemma...
... r-th power ofthe class group of M , and as r/2+ε such has cardinality ε DM/Q , by the easy part ofthe Brauer-Siegel theorem On the other hand, the number of primes λ is |S|, and | Hom(Iλ , H)| ... [2] M Bhargava, The density of discriminants of quartic rings and fields, Ann of Math 162 (2005), 1031–1063 [3] ——— , The density ofof discriminants of quintic rings and fields, Ann of Math., to ... Annals of Mathematics, 163 (2006), 723–741 The number ofextensionsof a number field with fixed degree and bounded discriminant By Jordan S Ellenberg and Akshay Venkatesh* Abstract We give an...
... instant of Big Bang, ofthe order of 10114 ergs.cm-3 and it represents the energy density at the beginning oftime when the size ofthe universe was ofthe order of r0 The entire evolution ofthe ... acknowledge Lady Blanka Rosenstiel, Founder and President ofthe American Institute of Polish Culture, Chopin Foundation and Honorary Consul ofthe Republic of Poland in Miami, and to Dr and Mrs Edward ... cosmological constant does and it also covers the evolution ofthe universe from the Big Bang to the present timeThe invariant length parameter r0 is the result ofthe unification of gravitational...
... for how and when new features and services can be deployed without jeopardizing production and impacting revenue TheCostof Network Downtime Many organizations not fully understand the impact of ... and returns significantly less value than thetimeand money spent Lack of experience and guidance, limited resources, and poor productivity from previous test efforts are the reasons that many ... leaders and key stakeholders across the organization to understand and document the short- and long-term business strategy Step Review the currently deployed technology and identify any gaps...
... neighborhood V ofthe origin in E, there exist points xV ∈ C and yV ∈ F(xV ) such that xV − yV ∈ V as in Theorem 2.1 H Komiya and S Park The following generalization of Theorems 1.1 and 2.3 ... t.v.s., C an almost convex subset of E, and K an (E,τ w )-compact subset of C If F ∈ B(C,K), then F has an (E,τ w )almost fixed point in K Combining Theorems 3.1 and 3.4, we have the following Theorem ... a nonempty closed and convex subset of K If (E,τ w )∗ separates points of E, then F has a fixed point in K When C is convex, Theorem 3.3 reduces to the main theorem of Jafari and Sehgal [3] As...
... estimation on powers of p-hyponormal operators for p > which implies the best possibility of Theorem 2.1 and discuss the best possibility of Theorem 1.4 An extension of Theorems 1.1 and 1.2 Theorem 2.1 ... to the proof of (2.14), (2.15) holds by Lemma 2.6 and taking p1 = 1/γ, r1 = n/γ and q1 = (1 + n)/ p in Theorem 2.4(i) ∗ Proof of Theorem 2.1 Let T = U |T | be the polar decomposition of T Then ... Consequently, the proof of (2.1) is complete by combining (i) and (ii) Proof of (2.2) The proof is similar to the proof of (2.1), so we omit it here Proof of (2.3) If k = 2, we only need to show T n+1...
... were asked to rank the importance of these factors according to how they thought others perceived them The mean (M) and standard deviation (SID ofthe ranks for the factors were: type of work (M ... exploring the meaning of human resource systems and applicant perceptions of person-organization fit Human Resource Systems The term human resource systems can be used to refer to the collection of ... Clusters and They also tended to have lower GPAs than did those in Cluster 1, and began their job searches much earlier than did members of Clusters and On the other hand, Cluster (work/family dominant)...
... non-empty and A1 < A2 < · · · < An In other words, the function γ restricted to the standard n2 -variable submatrices of v is n the lift ofan r-coloring γ ofthe set F ({1, , L}) < By the choice ... Blass and Hindman have proved a theorem [BBH, Theorem 7.1] which stands in relation to [FK, Theorem 3.1] precisely as Theorem 2.2 stands in relation to Theorem 3.1 A two dimensional version of their ... a few further extensionsofthe Hales-Jewett theorem and ask several related questions that we not at the moment know the answer to For starters, consider the following weak form ofthe Carlson-Simpson...
... Wanless, Maximising the permanent and complementary permanent of (0,1)matrices with constant line sum, (submitted for publication) [16] N Zagaglia-Salvi, Permanents and determinants of circulant ... Proof: We prove only (a) and (b); the proofs of (c) and (d) being similar Let {λi }n i=1 be the roots of ρ(R, x), labelled in non-decreasing order Suppose x is in the interval (k, λn ) and choose ... and Rota [9] Theorem For any R ∈ L(k, n) where k ≥ 2, the roots of ρ G(R), x are real and lie in the open interval (0, 4k − 4) For R ∈ L(1, n), ρ G(R), x = (x − 1)n ∞ Theorem The number of extensions...
... accountable care organizations and patient-centered medical homes are emerging [6] These concepts rest on the notion that, in order to begin bending thecost curve, hospital and physician behaviors ... to physicians choosing between treatments that there may be other equally efficacious, yet more cost- effective, options Additionally, physicians should understand the economic impact of such decisions ... accountability, both financial and in the quality of care delivered Research, such as Opmeer and colleagues’ study, can serve to further inform the nuts and bolts of such programs, while providing...
... value ofan attribute, which gives their model a great deal of flexibility They found that the optimal choice of transportation requires a trade-off among thecostof transportation andthecostof ... variation of demand increase For example, at $8/lb and coefficient of variation of demand of 0.05 the optimal mean transit time is 50 days At the same coefficient of variation of demand, when the product ... inventory costs to select the optimum speed and reliability of a door-to-door transportation move Speed and reliability are modeled by the mean and standard deviation of door-to-door transit time...
... understanding oftheroleof resources, capabilities and routines in the strategic management of a firm This understanding forms a backdrop for the phenomenon of organizational agility as an application ... demotivation and competency traps (Feldman and Pentland, 2003) However, closer observations of routines reveal they can change continuously, playing a vital role in organizational flexibility and change ... at AH and ICA), the whats (the everyday activities), informants’ personal opinions (Fontana and Frey, 1994; Fontana and Frey, 2000) andthe process changes in their initiatives To maintain the...
... Minimally Politicized Arena – power possessed by those who are truthful and demonstrate regard for their own outcomes and those of others • Moderately Politicized Area – greater acceptance of behind the scenes tactics so long as the goals ofthe group are ... Flexible Constantly reevaluate the effectiveness of your choices Be prepared for anything Utilize creative thinking and experimentation Rule #13: Understand Political Landscape Types of Political Environments ... Develop extensive command of negotiation strategies or a repertoire of strategies and tactics Don’t utilize the same tactic/strategy more than once – might be perceived as predictable and less skilled...
... creating and advancing liquidity to producers; along the circuit, the financial system governs the supply and demand of funds and, at the end ofthe process, it determines the condition for the closure ... Decline andthe Fall ofthe Great Financial Dynasties The Triumph ofthe Small Investor (New York: Vintage Books, a Division of Random House) Claessens, Constantijn, 1998, Systemic Bank and Corporate ... transactions As firms negotiate with their bankers the terms and conditions of credit access, they andthe bankers determine the total level ofresource employment for the given technology of...
... All other coauthors have nothing to disclose Authors’ contributions All authors made substantial contributions to conception and design, and to the analysis and interpretation ofthe data TRM and ... populations However, sensitivity and specificity, unlike PPV and NPV, should be less dependent on the prevalence in the population, and more reflective ofthe test itself, lessening the impact of any ... characteristics ofthe study populations of biologic and non-biologic DMARD users andthe performance characteristics ofthe effectiveness algorithm between biologic and DMARD treatment episodes, the data...
... kinds: + The change of consumer-demand modal, market andthe attitude to the availability and diversity of goods + The pressure of reducing cost + The development of Information technology + The pressure ... control of provinces and cities, also manage ports For example, Hon Khoi Port is managed by a salt company under the control ofthe People’s Committee of Khanh Hoa province The participation ofthe ... renewed to facilitate export and import The General Department of Customs, the Ministry of Trade and examining bodies, andthe Bureau of Standards and Measures should have consensus on Import-Export...