12 research outputs found
A Historiometric Examination of Machiavellianism and a New Taxonomy of Leadership
Although researchers have extensively examined the relationship between charismatic leadership and Machiavellianism (Deluga, 2001; Gardner & Avolio, 1995; House & Howell, 1992), there has been a lack of investigation of Machiavellianism in relation to alternative forms of outstanding leadership. Thus, the purpose of this investigation was to examine the relationship between Machiavellianism and a new taxonomy of outstanding leadership comprised of charismatic, ideological, and pragmatic leaders. Using an historiometric approach, raters assessed Machiavellianism via the communications of 120 outstanding leaders in organizations across the domains of business, political, military, and religious institutions. Academic biographies were used to assess twelve general performance measures as well as twelve general controls and five communication specific controls. The results indicated that differing levels of Machiavellianism is evidenced across the differing leader types as well as differing leader orientation. Additionally, Machiavellianism appears negatively related to performance, though less so when type and orientation are taken into account.Yeshttps://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/manuscript-submission-guideline
Charged particle multiplicity distributions for fixed number of jets in Z0 hadronic decays
The multiplicity distributions of charged particles in full phase space and in restricted rapidity intervals for events with a fixed number of jets measured by the DELPHI detector are presented. The data are well reproduced by the Lund Parton Shower model and can also be well described by fitted negative binomial distributions. The properties of these distributions in terms of the clan model are discussed. In symmetric 3-jet events the candidate gluon jet is found not to be significantly different in average multiplicity than the mean of the other two jets, thus supporting previous results of the HRS and OPAL experiments. Similar results hold for events generated according to the LUND PS and to the HERWIG models, when the jets are defined by the JADE jet finding algorithm. The method seems to be insensitive for measuring the color charge ratio between gluons and quarks. © 1992 Springer-Verlag
Bose-Einstein correlations in the hadronic decays of the Z0
Bose-Einstein correlation between pairs of like-sign charged particles produced in e+e- annihilations near the Z0 peak have been studied using data taken with the DELPHI detector at LEP. An enhancement is found in the production of pairs of identical pions of similar moments, with respect to a reference sample. Under the hypothesis that the pions are emitted by a spherically symmetrical source with gaussian density, the data indicate a radius of the source of r = 0.62±0.04(stat.)±0.20(syst.) fm. The large systematic uncertainty reflects the sensitivity of r to the choice of the reference sample0info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
Measurement of the partial width of the Z0 into b Mathematical expression final states using their semi-leptonic decays
The spectra of prompt electrons and muons from the semi-leptonic decays of heavy hadrons produced in Z0 decays have been used to measure the coupling of the Z0 to b quarks weighted by the B hadrons mean semi-leptonic branching fraction, giving a value: {Mathematical expression}. The data has also been used to measure the value of the fragmentation parameter, defined in the context of the LUND PS Model, version 7.2, giving: {Mathematical expression}. The corresponding value of the mean fraction of the beam energy taken by a B hadron in the fragmentation of a b quark is: {Mathematical expression}. If the values of {Mathematical expression} and ΓH are taken from the Standard Model, the following value is obtained for the mean semi-leptonic braching fraction of B hadrons: BRslb=(10.1±0.7)%. Taking the value of {Mathematical expression} from an independent analysis of DELPHI data based on the use of the boosted sphericity product, a value: BRslb=(10.1±1.3)% is obtained. © 1992 Springer-Verlag
A study of the decays of tau leptons produced on the Z resonance at LEP
From the analysis of a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 4.63 pb-1 taken during the 1990 run of LEP at centre of mass energies between 88.2 GeV an 94.2 GeV, the tau decays {Mathematical expression} and their charge conjugates have been studied. The following branching ratios have been measured; {Mathematical expression}, {Mathematical expression}, Br(τ- → π- (K-)vτ)=11.9±0.7±0.7%, BR (τ- → ρ- vτ)= 22.4±0.8±1.3%, in good agreement with world averages. The measured electronic and muonic branching ratios lead to a measurement of the strong coupling constant, αs (mτ) = 0.26-0.12+0.09. Extrapolating the αs value from mτ to mZ yields αs (mZ) = 0.109-0.028+0.012. The average polarization Pτ of taus produced in Z → τs τs decays has also been measured using the above decay modes. The weighted mean of the polarizations obtained from the four decay modes is Pτ=-0.24±0.07. This value of Pτ gives, in the improved Born approximation, a ratio between the axial and vector coupling constants of the tau of υτ/aτ = 0.12 ± 0.04, and hence a value of the effective electroweak mixing parameter sin2 θW(mZ2). © 1992 Springer-Verlag
Evidence for B(s)0 meson production in Z0 decays
Seven unambiguous events out of a sample of 270 000 Z0 decays, contain in the same jet a Ds meson and a muon at large transverse momentum relative to the jet axis. These events are direct evidence for Bs 0 meson production in hadronic Z0 decays. The production rate of these events, relative to all hadronic Z0 decays is (18 ± 8) × 10-5, this number including the relevant branching fractions of the Bs 0 and Ds. The value of the Bs 0 meson lifetime relative to the average B meson lifetime is measured to be 0.8 ± 0.4.0SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe