152 research outputs found
Designing mixed metal halide ammines for ammonia storage using density functional theory and genetic algorithms
New superior ammonia storage materials are suggested from computational screening. Global optimum of 27â000 mixtures identified testing only âŒ1.5% of the candidates, proving the success of the genetic algorithm.</p
Designing New Materials for Ammonia Storage Using Density Functional Theory and Genetic Algorithms
New Lower Bounds for the Vehicle Routing Problem with Simultaneous Pickup and Delivery
Does It Really Work? Re-Assessing the Impact of Pre-Departure Cross-Cultural Training on Expatriate Adjustment
Cultural adjustment is considered to be a prerequisite for expatriate success abroad. One way to enhance adjustment is to provide employees with knowledge and awareness of appropriate norms and behaviors of the host country through cross-cultural training (CCT). This article analyzes the impact of pre-departure CCT on expatriate adjustment and focuses on variations in participation, length and the comprehensiveness of training. Unlike previous research, the study focuses on the effectiveness of pre-departure CCT for non-US employees expatriated to a broad range of host country settings. Employing data from 339 expatriates from 20 German Multinational Corporations (MNCs) the study finds CCT has little if any effect on general, interactional or work setting expatriate adjustment. However, a significant impact of foreign language competence was found for all three dimensions of expatriate adjustment. We used interviews with 20 expatriates to supplement our discussion and provide further implications for practice
Examining Chinese postgraduate studentsâ academic adjustment in the UK higher education sector: a process-based stage model
Robust branch-cut-and-price for the Capacitated Minimum Spanning Tree problem over a large extended formulation
O problema de coleta e entrega com janelas de tempo na indĂșstria petrolĂfera: modelos e mĂ©todos branch-and-cut
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