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The Organizational Implications of Creativity: The US Film Industry in Mid-XXth Century
We develop a basic framework to understand the organization of highly creative activities. Management faces a fundamental tradeoff in organizing such activities. On the one hand, since creativity cannot be achieved by command and control or by monetary incentives, internal/contractual production of creative products is plagued by hazards arising from their fundamental characteristics: extremely high input, output and market uncertainty, and the inherent informational advantages of creative talent. Procuring highly creative products in the market place, though, exposes the distributor to a fundamental risk: independently produced creative goods are generic distribution-wise. Thus, in procuring creative products in the marketplace, distributors face the unavoidable winner's curse risk. Since this risk is, to a large extent, independent of the creative nature of the product, the higher the creative content, the higher the relative hazards associated with internal or contractual production. Thus, internal/contractual production of creative goods will tend to be less prevalent the higher the creative content associated with its production. We apply this insight to the evolution of the U.S. film industry in the mid-XXth century. We exploit two simultaneous natural experiments -- the diffusion of TV and the Paramount antitrust decision forcing the separation of exhibitors from distributors and prohibiting the use of block-booking. Both events increased the demand for creative content in movies. We develop empirical implications which we test by analyzing in detail the decision by distributors to produce films internally or to procure then in the market place, in the face of an increase in the demand for creative content.
Vortex as a probe - suggested measurement of the order parameter structure in iron-based superconductors
Impurities, inevitably present in all samples, induce elastic transitions
between quasiparticle states on the contours of constant energy. These
transitions may be seen in Fourier transformed scanning tunneling spectroscopy
experiments, sorted by their momentum transfer. In a superconductor, anomalous
scattering in the pairing channel may be introduced by magnetic field. When a
magnetic field is applied, vortices act as additional sources of scattering.
These additional transition may enhance or suppress the impurity-induced
scattering. We find that the vortex contribution to the transitions is
sensitive to the momentum-space structure of the pairing function. In the
iron-based superconductors there are both electron and hole pockets at
different regions of the Brillouin zone. Scattering processes therefore
represent intrapocket or interpocket transitions, depending on the momentum
transfer in the process. In this work we show that while in a simple s-wave
superconductors all transitions are enhanced by vortex scattering, in an s+-
superconductor only intra-pocket transitions are affected. We suggest this
effect as a probe for the existence of the sign change of the order parameter.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figure
Prólogo al libro: Derecho renovado del consumidor: entre la economía y el Derecho
La obra es un instrumento útil para estudiantes universitarios, profesionales e interesados en la protección del consumidor; cuyo interés se eleva cuanto mayor es el desarrollo tecnológico y el grado de sofisticación por el que se encamina la evolución de la sociedad actual.
Tanto la estructura y contenido del libro, como el enfoque multidisciplinar de las materias objeto de análisis responden al modelo del Espacio Europeo de Educación Superior (EEES), basado en la adquisición de competencias y desarrollo de habilidades por parte del alumno.
En la primera parte se estudian: (i) el contexto socioeconómico y jurídico internacional, (ii) el tratamiento de la publicidad, competencia desleal, venta a pérdida (iii) el consumidor-inversor, la contratación de derivados y la información como contenido fundamental (iv) control y aplicación judicial de las cláusulas abusivas, (vi) arbitraje de consumo y solución extrajudicial de controversias.
En la segunda parte se analizan 54 términos legales de uso necesario en el Derecho de la contratación y la acción del consumidor. Entre ellos: las Condiciones generales de la contratación. Consumidor. Contrato de adhesión. Cláusulas abusivas. Cláusulas no negociadas individualmente. Responsabilidad por producto defectuoso. Contratación Electrónica. servicios financieros. Garantías comerciales.
La originalidad de la obra reside en el enfoque económico y jurídico interdisciplinar en el que se desarrollan las materias estudiadas y en la doble metodología utilizada para analizar las distintos aspectos estudiados. De este modo, la finalidad docente de la obra se enriquece y combina con su aptitud para ser utilizada en la investigación
Conical: an extended module for computing a numerically satisfactory pair of solutions of the differential equation for conical functions
Conical functions appear in a large number of applications in physics and
engineering. In this paper we describe an extension of our module CONICAL for
the computation of conical functions. Specifically, the module includes now a
routine for computing the function , a
real-valued numerically satisfactory companion of the function for . In this way, a natural basis for solving
Dirichlet problems bounded by conical domains is provided.Comment: To appear in Computer Physics Communication
Cluster phases of membrane proteins
A physical scenario accounting for the existence of size-limited
submicrometric domains in cell membranes is proposed. It is based on the
numerical investigation of the counterpart, in lipidic membranes where proteins
are diffusing, of the recently discovered cluster phases in colloidal
suspensions. I demonstrate that the interactions between proteins, namely
short-range attraction and longer-range repulsion, make possible the existence
of stable small clusters. The consequences are explored in terms of membrane
organization and diffusion properties. The connection with lipid rafts is
discussed and the apparent protein diffusion coefficient as a function of their
concentration is analyzed.Comment: 5 pages - enhanced versio
Computation of a numerically satisfactory pair of solutions of the differential equation for conical functions of non-negative integer orders
We consider the problem of computing satisfactory pairs of solutions of the
differential equation for Legendre functions of non-negative integer order
and degree , where is a non-negative real
parameter. Solutions of this equation are the conical functions
and ,
. An algorithm for computing a numerically satisfactory pair of solutions
is already available when (see \cite{gil:2009:con},
\cite{gil:2012:cpc}).In this paper, we present a stable computational scheme
for a real valued numerically satisfactory companion of the function
for , the function
. The
proposed algorithm allows the computation of the function on a large parameter
domain without requiring the use of extended precision arithmetic.Comment: To be published in Numerical Algoritm
Carbon burning in intermediate mass primordial stars
The evolution of a zero metallicity 9 M_s star is computed, analyzed and
compared with that of a solar metallicity star of identical ZAMS mass. Our
computations range from the main sequence until the formation of a massive
oxygen-neon white dwarf. Special attention has been payed to carbon burning in
conditions of partial degeneracy as well as to the subsequent thermally pulsing
Super-AGB phase. The latter develops in a fashion very similar to that of a
solar metallicity 9 M_s star, as a consequence of the significant enrichment in
metals of the stellar envelope that ensues due to the so-called third dredge-up
episode. The abundances in mass of the main isotopes in the final ONe core
resulting from the evolution are X(^{16}O) approx 0.59, X(^{20}Ne) approx 0.28
and X(^{24}Mg) approx 0.05. This core is surrounded by a 0.05 M_s buffer mainly
composed of carbon and oxygen, and on top of it a He envelope of mass 10^{-4}
M_sComment: 11 pages, 11 figures, accepted for publication in A&
Estimating single molecule conductance from spontaneous evolution of a molecular contact
We present an original method to estimate the conductivity of a single
molecule anchored to nanometric-sized metallic electrodes, using a Mechanically
Controlled Break Junction (MCBJ) operated at room temperature in liquid. We
record the conductance through the metal / molecules / metal nanocontact while
keeping the metallic electrodes at a fixed distance. Taking advantage of
thermal diffusion and electromigration, we let the contact naturally explore
the more stable configurations around a chosen conductance value. The
conductance of a single molecule is estimated from a statistical analysis of
raw conductance and conductance standard deviation data for molecular contacts
containing up to 14 molecules. The single molecule conductance values are
interpreted as time-averaged conductance of an ensemble of conformers at
thermal equilibrium.Comment: 25 pages, 6 figure
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