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Overcoming Recession through Effective Business Communication Approaches (A Study in Indian Scenario)
No business activity can be completed without effective business communication network. The stage of economic turmoil is the most important time for any organization to regroup its strategy. At this juncture, strong, transparent and constant internal and external communication networks play a vital role. The global meltdown is a blessing in disguise for the organizations to invigorate their business communication network. The present paper aims to study multifarious approaches of Business Communication applied by Indian Organizations to combat the turbulent period of recession in a successful manner.
Multiplicity fluctuations in heavy-ion collisions using canonical and grand-canonical ensemble
We report the higher order cumulants and their ratios for baryon, charge and
strangeness multiplicity in canonical and grand-canonical ensembles in ideal
thermal model including all the resonances. When the number of conserved quanta
is small, an explicit treatment of these conserved charges is required, which
leads to a canonical description of the system and the fluctuations are
significantly different from the grand canonical ensemble. Cumulant ratios of
total charge and net-charge multiplicity as a function of collision energies
are also compared in grand canonical ensemble.Comment: 7 pages, 5 Figs, Published versio
Internet Access and Internet Purchasing Patterns of Farm Households
The Internet is becoming an increasingly important management tool in production agriculture. Using data from the 2004 Agricultural Resource Management Survey (ARMS) and a double-hurdle estimation approach, we explore the adoption of computers with Internet access by and Internet purchasing patterns of farm households. Adoption of the Internet is positively related to age and education of the operator, off-farm work, presence of spouse, participation in government programs, farm size, and regional location of the farm. Internet purchasing patterns of farm households are positively related to the education of the operator and spouse, presence of teenagers, and regional location of the farm. Finally, farm businesses and their households are more likely to purchase a greater percentage of non-durable goods through the Internet as distances to markets increase.adoption of Internet, education, farm size, farm households, Internet, double-hurdle model, farm business, major household items, minor farm inputs, Agricultural Finance, Consumer/Household Economics, Farm Management,
Testing statistical Isotropy in Cosmic Microwave Background Polarization maps
We apply our symmetry based Power tensor technique to test conformity of
PLANCK Polarization maps with statistical isotropy. On a wide range of angular
scales (l=40-150), our preliminary analysis detects many statistically
anisotropic multipoles in foreground cleaned full sky PLANCK polarization maps
viz., COMMANDER and NILC. We also study the effect of residual foregrounds that
may still be present in the galactic plane using both common UPB77 polarization
mask, as well as the individual component separation method specific
polarization masks. However some of the statistically anisotropic modes still
persist, albeit significantly in NILC map. We further probed the data for any
coherent alignments across multipoles in several bins from the chosen multipole
range.Comment: 11 pages, 6 figures, Accepted for publication in MNRA
Resonance decay effect on conserved number fluctuations in a hadron resonance gas model
We study the effect of charged secondaries coming from resonance decay on the
net-baryon, net-charge and net-strangeness fluctuations in high energy
heavy-ion collisions within the hadron resonance gas (HRG) model. We emphasize
the importance of including weak decays along with other resonance decays in
the HRG, while comparing with the experimental observables. The effect of
kinematic cuts on resonances and primordial particles on the conserved number
fluctuations are also studied. The HRG model calculations with the inclusion of
resonance decays and kinematical cuts are compared with the recent experimental
data from STAR and PHENIX experiments. We find a good agreement between our
model calculations and the experimental measurements for both net-proton and
net-charge distributions.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figures, Accepted for publication in Physical Review
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