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Total Quality Management in the African business community of Burkina Faso: a change in perspective on knowledge development
During the 1990s Total Quality Management (TQM) became diffused to Burkina Faso. The overarching logic of privatization due to Structural Adjustment Programs prepared the ground for far-reaching changes in management practices. TQM became exhorted as a new way of manufacturing. This new management concept was presented as a crucial part of new corporate success and put strong emphasis on empowerment of employers, customer service and charismatic leadership. Interviews with top and middle management in a range of Burkinabé companies showed a willingness for mimetic learning but it turned out that translating the concept into specific new practices by way of new routines remained a complex matter. Although this management concept sometimes became part of the dispositional practice of managers ? a new habitus ? company practices could be better characterized as improvisation on quality improvement.
Nonlocal lattice fermion models on the 2d torus
Abelian fermion models described by the SLAC action are considered on a
finite 2d lattice. It is shown that modification of these models by introducing
additional Pauli - Villars regularization supresses nonlocal effects and
provides agreement with the continuum results in vectorial U(1) models. In the
case of chiral fermions the phase of the determinant differs from the continuum
one.Comment: 16 pages, LaTeX, 5 eps figures, uses epsf.sty, rotate.st
Vibrational Sidebands and Kondo-effect in Molecular Transistors
Electron transport through molecular quantum dots coupled to a single
vibrational mode is studied in the Kondo regime. We apply a generalized
Schrieffer-Wolff transformation to determine the effective low-energy
spin-spin-vibron-interaction. From this model we calculate the nonlinear
conductance and find Kondo sidebands located at bias-voltages equal to
multiples of the vibron frequency. Due to selection rules, the side-peaks are
found to have strong gate-voltage dependences, which can be tested
experimentally. In the limit of weak electron-vibron coupling, we employ a
perturbative renormalization group scheme to calculate analytically the
nonlinear conductance.Comment: 4 page
On Dirac Zero Modes in Hyperdiamond Model
Using the SU(5) symmetry of the 4D hyperdiamond and results on the study of
4D graphene given in "Four Dimensional Graphene" (L.B Drissi, E.H Saidi, M.
Bousmina, CPM-11-01, Phys. Rev. D (2011)), we engineer a class of 4D lattice
QCD fermions whose Dirac operators have two zero modes. We show that generally
the zero modes of the Dirac operator in hyperdiamond fermions are captured by a
tensor {\Omega}_{{\mu}}^{l} with 4\times5 complex components linking the
Euclidean SO(4) vector {\mu}; and the 5-dimensional representation of SU(5).
The Bori\c{c}i-Creutz (BC) and the Karsten-Wilzeck (KW) models as well as their
Dirac zero modes are rederived as particular realizations of
{\Omega}_{{\mu}}^{l}. Other features are also given. Keywords: Lattice QCD,
Bori\c{c}i-Creutz and Karsten-Wilzeck models, 4D hyperdiamond, 4D graphene,
SU(5) Symmetry.Comment: LaTex, 28 pages, To appear in Phys Rev
Is Management Interdisciplinary? The Evolution of Management as an Interdisciplinary Field of Research and Education in the Netherlands
Management research and education are often characterized as being interdisciplinary. However, most discussions on what interdisciplinarity in management studies means have bogged down in ideological fixations. In this paper we alternatively take a historical perspective and analyze the evolution of the interdisciplinarity concept in management studies during the last decades in the Netherlands. We distinguish between two opposite versions of interdisciplinarity: a synoptic (conceptual) and an instrumental (pragmatic) one. Both versions resulted from different knowledge strategies (boundary-work) of competing and cooperating disciplines. We conclude that in the Netherlands instrumental versions of interdisciplinarity in management research and education prevailed.management science;Interdisciplinarity;disciplinarity;management education;history of management education
Weak Coulomb blockade effect in quantum dots
We develop the general non-equilibrium theory of transport through a quantum
dot, including Coulomb Blockade effects via a 1/N expansion, where N is the
number of scattering channels. At lowest order we recover the Landauer formula
for the current plus a self-consistent equation for the dot potential. We
obtain the leading corrections and compare with earlier approaches. Finally, we
show that to leading and next leading order in 1/N there is no interaction
correction to the weak localization, in contrast to previous theories, but
consistent with experiments by Huibers et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 81, 1917
(1998)], where N=4.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures. Published versio
Interlayer interaction and electronic screening in multilayer graphene
The unusual transport properties of graphene are the direct consequence of a
peculiar bandstructure near the Dirac point. We determine the shape of the pi
bands and their characteristic splitting, and the transition from a pure 2D to
quasi-2D behavior for 1 to 4 layers of graphene by angle-resolved
photoemission. By exploiting the sensitivity of the pi bands to the electronic
potential, we derive the layer-dependent carrier concentration, screening
length and strength of interlayer interaction by comparison with tight binding
calculations, yielding a comprehensive description of multilayer graphene's
electronic structure
Density-functional theory investigation of oxygen adsorption at Pd(11N)(N=3,5,7) vicinal surfaces
We present a density-functional theory study addressing the on-surface
adsorption of oxygen at the Pd(11N) (N =3,5,7) vicinal surfaces, which exhibit
(111) steps and (100) terraces of increasing width. We find the binding to be
predominantly governed by the local coordination at the adsorption site. This
leads to very similar bonding properties at the threefold step sites of all
three vicinal surfaces, while the binding at the central fourfold hollow site
in the four atomic row terrace of Pd(117) is already very little disturbed by
the presence of the neighboring steps.Comment: 9 pages including 4 figures; related publications can be found at
http://www.fhi-berlin.mpg.de/th/th.htm
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