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Thompson, Anthony 한국도서관협회 1971 圖協月報 Vol.12 No.7
이 기사는 국제도서관협회연맹 전 사무총장 Anthony Thompson씨가 General Council of IFLA, thirty-sixth session, 1970란 표제로 Unesco Bulletin for Libraries, vol.25 (March-April 1971), p.87-90에 기고한 것을 우리말로 옮긴 것이다.
Considerations for the incorporation of measured surfaces in finite element models.
Thompson, Mary Kathryn,Thompson, John M Gerhard Witzstrock Pub. House 2010 Scanning Vol.32 No.4
<P>This work discusses some of the benefits, techniques, challenges, and considerations associated with the incorporation of measured surfaces in finite element (FE) models including how much surface data to measure and import into the model, the shape of the surface geometry to create, the presence and effect of surface layers and impurities, the required mesh density for rough surfaces, the nature of the element formulations and material properties at small length scales, the differences between measurement and FE coordinate systems, the limitations and idealizations of the FE method, issues associated with boundary conditions and their ability to impose or prevent conformal contact, and issues associated with the size of the pinball region and the contact stiffness relative to the nature of the surface. It also describes some current and future research directions that can be used to validate and expand existing techniques and to improve our understanding of surface phenomena. SCANNING 32: 183-198, 2010. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.</P>
Information Asymmetry, Time until Deal Completion and Post-M&A Performance
( Ephraim Kwashie Thompson ),( Changki Kim ) 한국파생상품학회(구 한국선물학회) 2020 선물연구 Vol.28 No.3
This paper aims to show that information asymmetry plays a vital role in the post-M&A performance-time until deal completion nexus. The findings are that the due diligence hypothesis and the overdue hypothesis proposed and tested in Thompson and Kim (2020) are influenced by the information asymmetry of the target during the negotiation process. Thus, mergers that involve more opaque targets that take a shorter time to close perform better, whereas those that take too long to close experience poor post-M&A performance. Conversely, there is no such effect when the mergers involve targets that are transparent and not plagued with large information asymmetry problems. These results hold for the short-term supporting the evidence that information asymmetry problems are severe before the merger is consummated and become attenuated post-merger.
Bilateral Factor Abundance and Intensity with Many Factors, Products, and Countries
Thompson, Henry 청주대학교 경영경제연구소 2009 경영경제연구 Vol.32 No.2
Whether countries export products that use their abundant factors intensively depends on how these terms are defined when there are more than two factors, products, and countries since factor abundance and intensity are ratios. The present note proposes bilateral measures of factor abundance and intensity for high dimensional data based directly on the two dimensional definitions.
Cultural Not Political Colonization in the Poems of Wallace Stevens
Thompson, Erik Robb(에릭 롭 톰슨) 새한영어영문학회 2013 새한영어영문학 Vol.55 No.1
The reason for Stevens’ skepticism regarding cultural colonies is clear. Most of the people in America are descendents of immigrants who bring with them their own cultural ideas to a colony. That is the reality of the American situation, and it is also Stevens’ modest understanding of the reality of an America that was still in the process of trying to express its cultural relationship to the vast continent of North America. Tacit in that choice, however, is a rejection of a political solution that would preserve out-of-date cultural ideals such as that contained in the example of General Andrew Jackson, a figure who appears several times in Stevens’ poetry and prose and who was famous both for waging brutal wars against the Seminole Indians in Florida and for being a champion of a populist form of political democracy. Stevens’ emphasis on failure and division in his poems about American colonization, then, can be understood as a way to defamiliarize a political understanding of who Americans are as a peop in order to create a basis for a new modernist cultural understanding of an American place. Of the many characters and motifs that typify Stevens’ imaginary colonists in exile, I will focus on Stevens’ hidalgo figure as a unifying concept to cover all figures who fail at cultural colonization in Stevens’ poems. The term hidalgo, meaning a Spanish country gentleman, only appears five times in the corpus of Stevens’ poetry, but it can be deployed usefully to describe a colonist from a traditional as opposed to a modern culture. As the term is used here, hidalgo refers to the inhabitants (landed elites and feudal peasants alike) of a place who have acquired “tenure in the land” through generations of habits and customs cultivated in tandem with the particulars of a homeland’s culture, climate and landscape.