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Entanglement and Non-Markovianity of Quantum Evolutions
(2010)We address the problem of quantifying the non-Markovian character of quantum time evolutions of general systems in contact with an environment. We introduce two different measures of non-Markovianity that exploit the ... -
Entanglement in frequency standards and quantum information theory
(1998)Entanglement is a key property of quantum information theory. Here we describe ways to quantify the amount of entanglement.We point out the statistical interpretation of these entanglement measures and some connections ... -
Enterprise Education Competitions: A Theoretically Flawed Intervention?
(Emerald Publishing, 2018-12-10)The demand for including enterprise in the education system, at all levels and for all pupils is now a global phenomenon. Within this context, the use of competitions and competitive learning activities is presented as a ... -
Entitlement to concessionary public transport and wellbeing : a qualitative study of young people and older citizens in London, UK
(2013-08)Public transport in all countries, rich and poor, facilitates access to some of the determinants of health including employment, and health and educational services. Some cities (largely in higher income countries) now ... -
Entrances and exits: changing perceptions of primary teaching as a career for men
(2008)The number of men in teaching has always been small, particularly in early childhood, but those that do come into teaching usually do so for the same reasons as women, namely enjoyment of working with children, of wanting ... -
Entrepreneurial Competence and Alliance Success: The Role Knowledge Absorption Effectiveness and Mutual Trust
(2021-06-16)SMEs in similar markets form alliances to enable them to share common resource resources that will increase their ability to innovate and respond to the opportunities and threats in the environment. Existing studies suggest ... -
Entrepreneurial Competencies and Alliance Success: The Role of External Knowledge Absorption and Mutual Trust
(2021-11-01)Strategic alliances are an important option for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) when obtaining knowledge and information. Although existing studies suggest that entrepreneurial competencies (ECs) enable SMEs to ... -
Entrepreneurial Orientation and the Franchise System : Organisational Antecedents and Performance Outcomes
(2013-05-24)Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to understand the franchisor’s perception of the role of entrepreneurial strategic orientation (EO)–innovative, risk-taking, and proactive actions–within the special case of franchised ... -
Entrepreneurial orientation rhetoric in franchise organizations: The impact of national culture
(2017-11-22)This study examines the role of national culture on the entrepreneurial orientation (EO) rhetoric contained within franchisee recruitment promotional materials, where EO rhetoric is defined as the strategic use of words ... -
Entrepreneurial tendencies in franchising: : evidence from the UK
(2015-02-16)In spite of the important contributions of franchising to many economies, it remains unclear whether it truly provides a scope for entrepreneurial tendencies to flourish amongst franchisees. The purpose of this paper is ... -
Entrepreneurial universities in the region: the force awakens?
(2016-03-01)The growth in popularity of the Regional innovation System (RIS) approach has, in part, been driven by the need for economies to respond to the after shocks of the global financial crisis. At the same time, we see the term ... -
Entropy Generation of Secondary Flow in a Turning Passage with Different Boundary Layer Characteristics
(2022-09-23)The development of secondary flow along a curved channel is a fundamental flow phenomenon occurring in a wide range of engineering applications, including turbomachinery, aerospace, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, ... -
Entropy Indicators for Investigating Early Language Processes
(The Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behaviour (AISB), 2005)We examine evidence for the hypothesis that language could have passed through a stage when words were combined in structured linear segments and these linear segments could later have become the building blocks for a full ...