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Phases of Cost Cutting: Downsizing is Dead; Long Live the Downsizing Phenomenon
This downsizing research article presents a phase typology of job cutting which includes three distinct phases and three levels of argument. Conceptually, the paper draws heavily upon the seminal work of Littler and Gandolfi (2008) seeking to expand and update their 2008 Academy of Management (AOM) Conference paper. The paper culminates with a contemporary discussion of current downsizing practices showcasing that the strategy of downsizing has remained a popular restructuring method on a global scale.downsizing; cost cutting; phase; strategy.
Wind shear predictive detector technology study status
Among the different elements to be investigated when considering the Wind Shear hazard, the Aeronautical Navigation Technical Service (STNA/3E), whose task is to participate in the development of new technologies and equipments, focused its effort on airborne and ground sensors for the detection of low-level wind shear. The first task, initiated in 1986, consists in the evaluation of three candidate techniques for forward-looking sensors: lidar, sodar, and radar. No development is presently foreseen for an infrared based air turbulence advance warning system although some flight experiments took place in the 70's. A Thomson infrared radiometer was then installed on an Air France Boeing 707 to evaluate its capability of detecting clear air turbulence. The conclusion showed that this technique was apparently able to detect cloud layers but that additional experiments were needed; on the other hand, the rarity of the phenomenon and the difficulty in operating on a commercial aircraft were also mentioned
The Impact of Leadership on Health â A Preliminary Discussion
Contemporary leaders are confronted with unrelenting demands while setting visions, goals, and objectives for organizations. Empirical studies have shown that leaders are increasingly faced with high levels of stress which, in turn, have an impact on the health of individuals, groups, and entire organizational entities. There is a particular concern for the individual health of leaders since leaders play a particularly important role in the success and future survival of firms. This research paper endeavors to address some of the pertinent issues of the concept of leadership as they specifically relate to and impact health.leadership; health; organizations; leaders.
Unravelling Downsizing â What do we know about the Phenomenon?
This downsizing article represents a succinct review of the scholarly work of researchers studying the multifaceted downsizing phenomenon over the past 30 years. Since Cascioâs (1993) article âDownsizing: What do we know? What have we learned?â, the research has burgeoned across several countries. This paper examines what we have learned during the many years of scholarly enquiry. As such, the article is based upon an analysis of the downsizing literature and represents a summation of secondary sources. The research also provides an update on the latest downsizing developments.downsizing; strategy; workforce; literature review.
From nuclear structure to neutron stars
Recent progress in quantum Monte Carlo with modern nucleon-nucleon
interactions have enabled the successful description of properties of light
nuclei and neutron-rich matter. As a demonstration, we show that the agreement
between theoretical calculations of the charge form factor of 12C and the
experimental data is excellent. Applying similar methods to isospin-asymmetric
systems allows one to describe neutrons confined in an external potential and
homogeneous neutron-rich matter. Of particular interest is the nuclear symmetry
energy, the energy cost of creating an isospin asymmetry. Combining these
advances with recent observations of neutron star masses and radii gives
insight into the equation of state of neutron-rich matter near and above the
saturation density. In particular, neutron star radius measurements constrain
the derivative of the symmetry energy.Comment: 14 pages, 8 figures, Proceedings of the International Nuclear Physics
Conference (INPC), 2-7 June 2013, Firenze, Ital
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