340 research outputs found
Why are manufacturers struggling to hire high-skilled workers?
The authors examine the apparent lack of high-skilled workers for the U.S. manufacturing sector by focusing on the educational attainment and wage compensation of manufacturing workers and their nonmanufacturing counterparts over the period 1990â2007.Manufacturing industries ; Skilled labor ; Wages
Economic Outlook Symposium: summary of 2009 results and forecasts for 2010
According to participants in the Chicago Fedâs annual Economic Outlook Symposium, solid economic growth is forecasted for the nation in 2010, following a very sharp contraction during 2008 and the first half of 2009; inflation is expected to increase in 2010; and the unemployment rate is predicted to peak early in 2010 and edge lower throughout the year.
Economy on cruise control in 2010 and 2011
According to participants in the Chicago Fedâs annual Automotive Outlook Symposium, solid economic growth is forecasted for the nation this year and in 2011. Inflation is expected to remain contained, but the unemployment rate is anticipated to remain high. Light vehicle sales are forecasted to improve moderately in 2010 and 2011.Automobiles - Prices ; Inflation (Finance)
An exploratory study into the accountancy firms chosen by industrial company IPOS in Australia from 1994 to 2004
This study is an exploration into the choice of independent accountants made by industrial initial public offering (IPO) companies in Australia between the years 1994 to 2004. The aim of this research is to determine which companies are more likely to use one of the Top 5 accountancy firms and in so doing we seek to offer some insight into understanding the likelihood of IPO companies adopting the services of the big accounting firms. Our findings show, as predicted, that the majority of industrial IPO companies, and particularly the larger companies, used one of the Top 5 accountancy firms as their independent accountant. However, unexpected was that certain industry types were less likely to hire a Top 5 accounting firm for their independent accounting services compared to other industry categories. Our studies also found that after the year 2000 a smaller percentage of companies used independent accountants than between 1994 and 1999. Many factors contribute to the selection of an independent accountant and this paper provides some understanding of identified factors and the influence that they have over the choice of independent accountants by industrial company IPOs.<br /
Exploratory study into the accountancy firms chosen by industrial company IPOs in Australia from 1994 to 2004
This study is an exploration into the choice of independent accountants made by industrial initial public offering (IPO) companies in Australia between the years 1994 to 2004. The aim of this research is to determine which companies are more likely to use one of the Top 5 accountancy firms and in so doing we seek to offer some insight into understanding the likelihood of IPQ companies adopting the services of the big accounting firms. Our findings show, as predicted, that the majority of industrial IPO companies, and particularly the larger companies, used one of the Top 5 accountancy firms as their independent accountant. However, unexpected was that certain industry types were less likely to hire a Top 5 accounting finn for their independent accounting services compared to other industry categories. Our studies also found that after the year 2000 a smaller percentage of companies used independent accountants than between 1994 and 1999. Many factors contribute to the selection of an independent accountant and this paper provides some understanding of identified factors and the influence that they have over the choice of independent accountants by industrial company IPOs
Women directors on boards of Australian Real Estate Investment Trusts
Purpose – This is the first paper which aims to investigate factors that might influence the gender composition of boards of directors of Australian Real Estate Investment Trusts (A-REITs). Design/methodology/approach – This study follows Mateos de Cabo, Gimeno and Nieto and the gender diversity literature and investigates the existence and number of women directors on the boards of directors of 37 A-REITs from 2006 to 2011. Findings – There is evidence that larger (by market capitalization) A-REITs are more likely to employ a woman director and that A-REITs with larger boards are more likely to employ a woman director and indeed more women directors. It also appears that A-REITs whose head office is in Sydney are more likely to employ a woman director and also more women directors. Practical implications – Women seeking to be engaged as directors of A-REITs are more likely to be employed by larger A-REITs (by market capitalization), those with larger boards and those located in Sydney. Originality/value – This paper adds to the existing literature on gender diversity by examining the factors that appear to influence the employment of women on A-REIT Boards.<br /
Leadership emergence in walking groups
Understanding the mechanisms underlying the emergence of leadership in
multi-agent systems is still under investigation in many areas of research
where group coordination is involved. While leadership has been mostly
investigated in the case of animal groups, only a few works address the problem
of leadership emergence in human ensembles, e.g. pedestrian walking, group
dance. In this paper we study the emergence of leadership in the specific
scenario of a small walking group. Our aim is to unveil the main mechanisms
emerging in a human group when leader or follower roles are not designated a
priori. Two groups of participants were asked to walk together and turn or
change speed at self-selected times. Data were analysed using time-dependent
cross correlation to infer leader-follower interactions between each pair of
group members. The results indicate that leadership emergence is due both to
contextual factors, such as an individual's position in the group, and to
personal factors, such as an individual's characteristic locomotor behaviour.
Our approach can easily be extended to larger groups and other scenarios such
as team sports and emergency evacuations
Essential SpaceWire Hardware Capabilities for a Robust Network
The Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite R-Series Program (GOES-R) mission is a joint program between National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC). GOES-R project selected SpaceWire as the best solution to satisfy the desire for simple and flexible instrument to spacecraft command and telemetry communications. GOES-R development and integration is complete and the observatory is scheduled for launch October 2016. The spacecraft design was required to support redundant SpaceWire links for each instrument side, as well as to route the fewest number of connections through a Slip Ring Assembly necessary to support Solar pointing instruments. The final design utilized two different router designs. The SpaceWire standard alone does not ensure the most practical or reliable network. On GOES-R a few key hardware capabilities were identified that merit serious consideration for future designs. Primarily these capabilities address persistent port stalls and the prevention of receive buffer overflows. Workarounds were necessary to overcome shortcomings that could be avoided in future designs if they utilize the capabilities, discussed in this paper, above and beyond the requirements of the SpaceWire standard
Spectroscopic and metal binding properties of a de novo metalloprotein binding a tetrazinc cluster
De novo design provides an attractive approach, which allows one to test and refine the principles guiding metalloproteins in defining the geometry and reactivity of their metal ion cofactors. Although impressive progress has been made in designing proteins that bind transition metal ions including ironâsulfur clusters, the design of tetranuclear clusters with oxygenârich environments remains in its infancy. In previous work, we described the design of homotetrameric fourâhelix bundles that bind tetraâZn2+ clusters. The crystal structures of the helical proteins were in good agreement with the overall design, and the metalâbinding and conformational properties of the helical bundles in solution were consistent with the crystal structures. However, the corresponding apoâproteins were not fully folded in solution. In this work, we design three peptides, based on the crystal structure of the original bundles. One of the peptides forms tetramers in aqueous solution in the absence of metal ions as assessed by CD and NMR. It also binds Zn2+ in the intended stoichiometry. These studies strongly suggest that the desired structure has been achieved in the apo state, providing evidence that the peptide is able to actively impart the designed geometry to the metal cluster
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