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The effect of organizational culture on CRM success
Copyright @ 2013 EMCIS.The aim of this paper is to develop a theoretical framework exemplifying the effect of organizational culture on the success of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems' implementation. This is deemed significant as yet little research has investigated the role of organizational culture as a critical success factor to CRM implementation. The proposed theoretical framework is developed based on the notion that nurturing an organizational culture that promotes adaptive learning leads to better management of customer information that in turn improves the quality of customer information, which is considered a key contributor to successful implementation of CRM initiatives. The Competing Values Framework (CVF) is used to measure "Organizational Culture" since it has proven its validity in examining the effect of organizational culture on organizational effectiveness and performance
Holographic Equilibration under External Dynamical Electric Field
The holographic equilibration of a far-from-equilibrium strongly coupled
gauge theory is investigated. The dynamics of a probe D7-brane in an AdS-Vaidya
background is studied in the presence of an external time-dependent electric
field. Defining the equilibration times and , at which
condensation and current relax to their final equilibrated values, receptively,
the smallness of transition time or is enough to observe a
universal behaviour for re-scaled equilibration times
and . Moreover, regardless of the values for and
, also behaves universally for large enough value of
the ratio of the final electric field to final temperature. Then a simple
discussion of the static case reveals that . For an
out-of-equilibrium process, our numerical results show that, apart from the
cases for which is small, the static time ordering persists.Comment: 6 pages, 8 figure
A Classical String in Lifshitz-Vaidya Geometry
We study the time evolution of the expectation value of a rectangular Wilson
loop in strongly anisotropic time-dependent plasma using gauge-gravity duality.
The corresponding gravity theory is given by describing time evolution of a
classical string in the Lifshitz-Vaidya background. We show that the
expectation value of the Wilson loop oscillates about the value of the static
potential with the same parameters after the energy injection is over. We
discuss how the amplitude and frequency of the oscillation depend on the
parameters of the theory. In particular, by raising the anisotropy parameter,
we observe that the amplitude and frequency of the oscillation increase.Comment: 19 pages, 5 figure
Enlarged Controllability of Riemann-Liouville Fractional Differential Equations
We investigate exact enlarged controllability for time fractional diffusion
systems of Riemann-Liouville type. The Hilbert uniqueness method is used to
prove exact enlarged controllability for both cases of zone and pointwise
actuators. A penalization method is given and the minimum energy control is
characterized.Comment: This is a preprint of a paper whose final and definite form is with
'Journal of Computational and Nonlinear Dynamics', ISSN 1555-1415, eISSN
1555-1423, CODEN JCNDDM, available at
[http://computationalnonlinear.asmedigitalcollection.asme.org]. Submitted
10-Aug-2017; Revised 28-Sept-2017 and 24-Oct-2017; Accepted 05-Nov-201
Computing Covers Using Prefix Tables
An \emph{indeterminate string} on an alphabet is a
sequence of nonempty subsets of ; is said to be \emph{regular} if
every subset is of size one. A proper substring of regular is said to
be a \emph{cover} of iff for every , an occurrence of in
includes . The \emph{cover array} of is
an integer array such that is the longest cover of .
Fifteen years ago a complex, though nevertheless linear-time, algorithm was
proposed to compute the cover array of regular based on prior computation
of the border array of . In this paper we first describe a linear-time
algorithm to compute the cover array of regular string based on the prefix
table of . We then extend this result to indeterminate strings.Comment: 14 pages, 1 figur
Inferring an Indeterminate String from a Prefix Graph
An \itbf{indeterminate string} (or, more simply, just a \itbf{string}) \s{x}
= \s{x}[1..n] on an alphabet is a sequence of nonempty subsets of
. We say that \s{x}[i_1] and \s{x}[i_2] \itbf{match} (written
\s{x}[i_1] \match \s{x}[i_2]) if and only if \s{x}[i_1] \cap \s{x}[i_2] \ne
\emptyset. A \itbf{feasible array} is an array \s{y} = \s{y}[1..n] of
integers such that \s{y}[1] = n and for every , \s{y}[i] \in
0..n\- i\+ 1. A \itbf{prefix table} of a string \s{x} is an array \s{\pi} =
\s{\pi}[1..n] of integers such that, for every , \s{\pi}[i] = j
if and only if \s{x}[i..i\+ j\- 1] is the longest substring at position
of \s{x} that matches a prefix of \s{x}. It is known from \cite{CRSW13} that
every feasible array is a prefix table of some indetermintate string. A
\itbf{prefix graph} \mathcal{P} = \mathcal{P}_{\s{y}} is a labelled simple
graph whose structure is determined by a feasible array \s{y}. In this paper we
show, given a feasible array \s{y}, how to use \mathcal{P}_{\s{y}} to
construct a lexicographically least indeterminate string on a minimum alphabet
whose prefix table \s{\pi} = \s{y}.Comment: 13 pages, 1 figur
Some Physical Appearances of Vector Coherent States and CS Related to Degenerate Hamiltonians
In the spirit of some earlier work on the construction of vector coherent
states over matrix domains, we compute here such states associated to some
physical Hamiltonians. In particular, we construct vector coherent states of
the Gazeau-Klauder type. As a related problem, we also suggest a way to handle
degeneracies in the Hamiltonian for building coherent states. Specific physical
Hamiltonians studied include a single photon mode interacting with a pair of
fermions, a Hamiltonian involving a single boson and a single fermion, a
charged particle in a three dimensional harmonic force field and the case of a
two-dimensional electron placed in a constant magnetic field, orthogonal to the
plane which contains the electron. In this last example, an interesting modular
structure emerges for two underlying von Neumann algebras, related to opposite
directions of the magnetic field. This leads to the existence of coherent
states built out of KMS states for the system.Comment: 38 page
Some Biorthogonal Families of Polynomials Arising in Noncommutative Quantum Mechanics
In this paper we study families of complex Hermite polynomials and construct
deformed versions of them, using a transformation. This
construction leads to the emergence of biorthogonal families of deformed
complex Hermite polynomials, which we then study in the context of a
two-dimensional model of noncommutative quantum mechanics.Comment: 17 page
Modelling stock volatilities during financial crises: A time varying coefficient approach
We examine how the most prevalent stochastic properties of key financial time series have been
affected during the recent financial crises. In particular we focus on changes associated with the
remarkable economic events of the last two decades in the volatility dynamics, including the underlying
volatility persistence and volatility spillover structure. Using daily data from several key
stock market indices, the results of our bivariate GARCH models show the existence of time varying
correlations as well as time varying shock and volatility spillovers between the returns of FTSE
and DAX, and those of NIKKEI and Hang Seng, which became more prominent during the recent
financial crisis. Our theoretical considerations on the time varying modelwhich provides the platformupon
which we integrate our multifaceted empirical approaches are also of independent interest.
In particular, we provide the general solution for time varying asymmetric GARCH
specifications, which is a long standing research topic. This enables us to characterize these
models by deriving, first, their multistep ahead predictors, second, the first two time varying unconditional
moments, and third, their covariance structure.Open Access funded by European Research Council under a Creative Commons license
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