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    Management: thesis, antithesis, synthesis

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    Increasingly, managers live in a world of paradox. For instance, they are told that they must manage by surrendering control and that they must stay on top by continuing to learn, thus admitting that they do not fully know what they do. Paradox is becoming increasingly pervasive in and around organizations, increasing the need for an approach to management that allows both researchers and practitioners to address these paradoxes. A synthesis is required between such contradictory forces as efficiency and effectiveness, planning and action, and structure and freedom. A dialectical view of strategy and organizations, built from four identifiable principles of simultaneity, locality, minimality and generality, enables us to build the tools to achieve such synthesis. Put together, these principles offer new perspectives for researchers to look at management phenomena and provide practitioners with a means of addressing the increasingly paradoxical world that they confront.dialectics, improvisation, paradox, synthesis

    STRUCTURING FOR GLOCALIZATION: THE MINIMAL NETWORK

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    Globalization and localization seem to be opposite concepts ā€“ a thesis and its antithesis. Nonetheless, managers seem to be able to handle the paradox posed by these two contradicting tensions by enacting, via action, a synthesis that allows for the co-presence of a high level of global integration and local adaptation (instead of a compromise between both), which has been labeled glocalization. We discuss how the concept of improvisation allows this synthesis by developing the two poles that ground it, namely ā€˜glocalā€™ strategy and ā€˜glocalā€™ organization. Global advantage requires a dialectical capability that organizations rarely achieve, and the importance of which orthodox management theory rarely recognizes. JEL codes:

    Clues, cues and complexity: unpackuing the concept of organizational surprise

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    We discuss why surprises, defined as events that happen unexpectedly or expected events that take unexpected shapes, are important to organizations and should be considered in the organizational literature. The concept of organizational surprises is unpacked on the basis of a typology built around the (un)expectedeness of issue and process. This typology uncovers the several types of surprising events that organizations may face, and contributes to the literature by suggesting that different surprises require distinct approaches.

    MANNA FROM HEAVEN: THE EXUBERANCE OF FOOD AS A TOPIC FOR RESEARCH IN MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATION

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    Organizations have, in the past, often been discussed as if they were Cartesian mentalities, planning agendas, learning from doing, processing information, reducing equivocality, mimicking and copying, floating disembodiedly apart from the actors who work in these organizations. We are offered representations of organizations as organically grounded metaphors that minimize the biological facticity of employees: namely, their need for food. While the inputs to organizations conceived as if they were quasi-systems are well explored, and the emotional and ā€˜irrationalā€™ side of organizations is increasingly explored, the necessity of inputs to the biological systems that staff them is not. Nonetheless, despite the lack of explicit scholarly attention to food at work, its importance guarantees its hidden presence in the organizational literature, often in the context of more ā€œseriousā€ themes. We identify four approaches to the relationship between food, work and organization. For dessert, we propose a research menu that aims to uncover several possibilities for making the role of food in organizational life more explicit.

    ObtenĆ§Ć£o de etanol utilizando-se de mandiocaba (Manihot esculenta Crantz).

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    A mandioca (Manihot esculenta Crantz) pode representar uma boa opĆ§Ć£o para a produĆ§Ć£o de etanol em Ć”reas onde o cultivo da cana-de-aƧĆŗcar nĆ£o Ć© viĆ”vel e em perĆ­odos de entressafra. Objetivouse avaliar o rendimento em etanol do caldo fermentado obtido de raĆ­zes de mandioca doce. Foram realizados 11 ensaios em um fermentador de 1 L, seguindo um planejamento fatorial do tipo composto central (DCC), com dois nĆ­veis originais, utilizando-se o software Statistica 7.0. As condiƧƵes das fermentaƧƵes investigadas foram pH inicial 4,5-6,0 e temperatura 28-35ĀŗC. Em todos os ensaios foi utilizado como mosto o caldo da mandiocaba devidamente esterilizado. Foi verificado que ao final das fermentaƧƵes que se pode obter um teor alcoĆ³lico de 2,2 Ā°GL a partir da mandiocaba. Notou-se que a produĆ§Ć£o de etanol foi maior em fermentaƧƵes com baixas temperaturas, nĆ£o havendo uma influĆŖncia significativa do pH

    A semiquantitative approach to the impurity-band-related transport properties of GaMnAs nanolayers

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    We investigate the spin-polarized transport of GaMnAs nanolayers in which a ferromagnetic order exists below a certain transition temperature. Our calculation for the self-averaged resistivity takes into account the existence of an impurity band determining the extended ("metallic" transport) or localized (hopping by thermal excitation) nature of the states at and near the Fermi level. Magnetic order and resistivity are inter-related due to the influence of the spin polarization of the impurity band and the effect of the Zeeman splitting on the mobility edge. We obtain, for a given range of Mn concentration and carrier density, a "metallic" behavior in which the transport by extended carriers dominates at low temperature, and is dominated by the thermally excited localized carriers near and above the transition temperature. This gives rise to a conspicuous hump of the resistivity which has been experimentally observed and brings light onto the relationship between transport and magnetic properties of this material

    Generalised verification of the observer property in discrete event systems

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    The observer property is an important condition to be satisfied by abstractions of Discrete Event Systems (DES) models. This paper presents a generalised version of a previous algorithm which tests if an abstraction of a DES obtained through natural projection has the observer property. The procedure called OP-verifier II overcomes the limitations of the previously proposed verifier while keeping its computational complexity. Results are illustrated by a case study of a transfer line system

    Generalised verification of the observer property in discrete event systems

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    The observer property is an important condition to be satisfied by abstractions of Discrete Event Systems (DES) models. This paper presents a generalised version of a previous algorithm which tests if an abstraction of a DES obtained through natural projection has the observer property. The procedure called OP-verifier II overcomes the limitations of the previously proposed verifier while keeping its computational complexity. Results are illustrated by a case study of a transfer line system

    Inertial-Hall effect: the influence of rotation on the Hall conductivity

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    Inertial effects play an important role in classical mechanics but have been largely overlooked in quantum mechanics. Nevertheless, the analogy between inertial forces on mass particles and electromagnetic forces on charged particles is not new. In this paper, we consider a rotating non-interacting planar two-dimensional electron gas with a perpendicular uniform magnetic field and investigate the effects of the rotation in the Hall conductiv

    Nonminimal Maxwell-Chern-Simons-O(3)-sigma vortices: asymmetric potential case

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    In this work we study a nonlinear gauged O(3)-sigma model with both minimal and nonminimal coupling in the covariant derivative. Using an asymmetric scalar potential, the model is found to exhibit both topological and non-topological soliton solutions in the Bogomol'nyi limit.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures. Some typos corrected, two references changed. To appear in Physical Review
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