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Individual-level outcomes in poorly managed cross-border mergers and acquisitions: A holistic view of the relevant processes
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article (with the provisional title "Undesired individual-level outcomes in cross-border mergers and acquisitions: A process approach") published in Schmalenbach Business Review. The definitive publisher-authenticated version, "Individual-level outcomes in poorly managed cross-border mergers and acquisitions: A holistic view of the relevant processes" in Special Issue 3/11, 92 - 116, 2011 is available online at: http://www.sbr-online.de/special_issues.html.We explore the processes that lead to undesirable individual-level outcomes in crossborder
mergers and acquisitions (M&As). Based on the empirical findings from an
in-depth longitudinal case study that describes the unsuccessful integrative efforts
between a German multinational company and an Austrian service provider, we
develop a generic model that describes a holistic view of the processes and its relevant
associated dynamics. These processes raise the awareness of aspects that significantly
impact the integration process, but whose dynamics have not been linked. Our
model provides an explanation of why traditional attempts to integrate mostly meet
with failure
Determination of mass of IGR J17091-3624 from "Spectro-Temporal" variations during onset-phase of the 2011 outburst
The 2011 outburst of the black hole candidate IGR J17091-3624 followed the
canonical track of state transitions along with the evolution of Quasi-Periodic
Oscillation (QPO) frequencies before it began exhibiting various variability
classes similar to GRS 1915+105. We use this canonical evolution of spectral
and temporal properties to determine the mass of IGR J17091-3624, using three
different methods, viz : Photon Index () - QPO frequency ()
correlation, QPO frequency () - Time (day) evolution and broadband
spectral modelling based on Two Component Advective Flow. We provide a combined
mass estimate for the source using a Naive Bayes based joint likelihood
approach. This gives a probable mass range of 11.8 M - 13.7
M. Considering each individual estimate and taking the lowermost and
uppermost bounds among all three methods, we get a mass range of 8.7
M - 15.6 M with 90% confidence. We discuss the probable
implications of our findings in the context of two component accretion flow.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures (4 in colour), 2 tables. Accepted for publication
in Ap
A new approach to particle based smoothed marginal MAP
We present here a new method of finding the MAP state estimator from the weighted particles representation of marginal smoother distribution. This is in contrast to the usual practice, where the particle with the highest weight is selected as the MAP, although the latter is not necessarily the most probable state estimate. The method developed here uses only particles with corresponding filtering and smoothing weights. We apply this estimator for finding the unknown initial state of a dynamical system and addressing the parameter estimation problem
PT-Symmetric, Quasi-Exactly Solvable matrix Hamiltonians
Matrix quasi exactly solvable operators are considered and new conditions are
determined to test whether a matrix differential operator possesses one or
several finite dimensional invariant vector spaces. New examples of -matrix quasi exactly solvable operators are constructed with the emphasis
set on PT-symmetric Hamiltonians.Comment: 14 pages, 1 figure, one equation corrected, results adde
Manifestation of helical edge states as zero-bias magneto-tunneling-conductance peaks in non-centrosymmetric superconductors
Helical edge states exist in the mixed spin-singlet and -triplet phase of a
noncentrosymmetric superconductor (NCSS) when the pair amplitude (PA) in the
negative helicity band, , is smaller than the PA in the positive
helicity band, , i.e., when the PA in the triplet component is more
than the same in the singlet component. We numerically determine energies of
these edge states as a function of . The presence
of these edge states is reflected in the tunneling process from a normal metal
to an NCSS across a bias energy : (i) Angle resolved spin conductance (SC)
obeying the symmetry shows peaks when the bias energy
equals the available quasiparticle edge state energy provided . (ii) The total SC, , is zero but modulates with for finite
magnetic field . (iii) The zero bias peaks of and total charge
conductance, , at finite split into two at finite for moderate
. (iv) At zero bias, and increase with and show peaks at
where is a characteristic field.Comment: minor changes; one figure is adde
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