نتایج جستجو برای: geographical obstacles distance function geographic

تعداد نتایج: 1546628  

2007
Ilan Oshri Julia Kotlarsky Leslie P. Willcocks Paul C. van Fenema

This paper explores the management of expertise in offshore outsourcing projects. While the study of expertise development and coordination gained some attention in recent years, much of this research has been on co-located teams. Little is known about the way expertise is managed in distributed contexts and the challenges distributed teams face when attempting to develop and share expertise. T...

2017
Simon Van Wynsberge Serge Andréfouët Nabila Gaertner-Mazouni Josina Tiavouane Daphné Grulois Jérôme Lefèvre Malin L Pinsky Cécile Fauvelot

Previous seascape genetics studies have emphasized the role of ocean currents and geographic distances to explain the genetic structure of marine species, but the role of benthic habitat has been more rarely considered. Here, we compared the population genetic structure observed in West Pacific giant clam populations against model simulations that accounted habitat composition and configuration...

2006
Abhirup Chakrabarti Will Mitchell

How does the geographic distance between potential acquiring and target firms affect acquisition strategy? Although popular discussions suggest that distance may be critically important to strategy, formal research on acquisition-based growth has paid little attention to spatial factors. This study examines how the distance between acquiring and target firms influences target selection, explori...

2009
Shuang Hao Nadeem Ahmed Syed Nick Feamster Alexander G. Gray Sven Krasser

Users and network administrators need ways to filter email messages based primarily on the reputation of the sender. Unfortunately, conventional mechanisms for sender reputation—notably, IP blacklists—are cumbersome to maintain and evadable. This paper investigates ways to infer the reputation of an email sender based solely on network-level features, without looking at the contents of a messag...

2007
Kannan Srikanth

How do organizations coordinate interdependent activities across geographic distance? We analyze 121 surveys of offshored processes to understand both the sources of difficulty in the remote delivery of services as well as how organizations overcome these difficulties. We find that contrary to conventional wisdom, system dependence of a process is a much greater hindrance to the offshoring serv...

2015
Sian Owen Alfred Yawson

This paper examines how information asymmetry affects cross-border strategic alliance formation by US firms over the period 2000–2008. We construct a measure, information costs, based on both geographical distance and the proportion of worldwide GDP the partner’s home country represents. Consistent with our expectations, we find an inverse association between information costs and cross-border ...

2012
Guanpeng Dong Richard Harris

GWR, in nature, is a local modelling approach in that it models spatial heterogeneity by sequentially fitting a series of weighted and localised regression models, centred upon each fit location. The weights are inversely proportional to the geographic distance between the fit points and the observations. SVC, on the other hand, is a global modelling approach in that it regards the spatial hete...

2014
Louis Yi-Shih Lo Sheng Wei Lin

Dating apps provide live interaction and user profiles with photos, self-descriptions, and information about the geographical distance between the user and potential mates. The literature on the influence of geographical separation information and an individual’s expectation of reciprocity on the desire to interact is limited. This study aims to bridge this gap in the literature by exploring tw...

2013
Moira Burke Lada A. Adamic Karyn Marciniak

This descriptive study of millions of US Facebook users documents "friending" and communication patterns, exploring parent-child relationships across a variety of life stages and gender combinations. Using statistical techniques on 400,000 posts and comments, we identify differences in how parents talk to their children (giving advice, affection, and reminders to call) compared to their other f...

2008
Ruud Koopmans

In this paper we develop and test an encompassing theoretical framework for the explanation of the geographical and temporal spread of extreme right violence. This framework combines internal precipitating factors related to ethnic competition, social disintegration, and political opportunity structures, which make certain localities more prone to exhibit ethnic violence, with diffusion variabl...

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