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    Employee experience –the missing link for engaging employees: Insights from an MNE 's AI ‐based HR ecosystem

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    Abstract: Analyzing multiple data sources from a global information technology (IT) consulting multinational enterprise (MNE), this research unpacks the configuration of a digitalized HR ecosystem of artificial intelligence(AI)‐assisted human resource management (HRM) applications and HR platforms. This study develops a novel theoretical framework mapping the nature and purpose of a digitalized AI‐assisted HR ecosystem for delivering exceptional employee experience (EX), an antecedent to employee engagement (EE). Employing the theoretical lenses of EX, EE, AI‐mediated social exchange, and engagement platforms, this study's overarching aim of this article is to establish how AI‐assisted HRM fits into an organization's ecosystem and, second, how it impacts EX and EE. Our findings show that AI‐assisted applications for HRM enhance EX and, thus, EE. We also see increases in employee productivity and HR function's effectiveness. Implications for research and practice are also discussed

    Problems and prospects in cassava production in India

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    Meeting: Interdisciplinary Workshop on Cassava, 17-19 Apr. 1974, Pattaya, THIn IDL-97

    CAD-Enhanced Workspace Optimization for Parallel Manipulators: A Case Study

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    Abstract—The challenges of workspace determination of parallel manipulators (PMs) arise principally from the lack of analytical solutions of the forward kinematics. The inverseposition kinematics based approach for determining workspace tends to be inefficient, time consuming and unsophisticated. In this paper, we present a geometry-based method for accurate and computationally effective calculation of the workspace of a constrained parallel manipulator. We illustrate how boolean geometric operations can simplify the process of finding the workspace and optimizing the designs. Comparative performance studies, in terms of accuracy and computational performance, are performed to benchmark the approach against more conventional methods. Finally, we examine ways to further automate the process using a CAD package. I

    Effect of yard manure and NPK on cassava

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    Meeting: International Society for Tropical Root Crops Symposium, 4th, 1-7 Aug. 1976, Cali, COIn IDL-133

    THE USE O F CHEMICAL MUTAGENS IN SUGARCANE*

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    SUMMARY Four chemical mutagens namely nlethyl methane sulfonate, nlethyl ethane sulfonate, pyrogallol and pyrocatechol were employed for treating the buds of the variety, Co. 419, to induce mutations. The study involved in the standardization of techniques to administer the mutagens ancl to determine the LD,, concentrations. Amongst the different effects observed, the following dose effects, nainely early visible aberrations, reduction of leaf area and in number of millable canes and Increase in the production of unproductive tillers, are discussed. I n a spectrum of mutation for stripes obtained, a mutant with multi-stripes on the internode, is isolated. These preliminary studies indicate that the efficiency of these chemical mutagells corresponds to or even surpasses the efficiency obtained with ioilizing radiations
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