51 research outputs found
The impact of motivation on employees productivity in the retail sector: the mediating effect of compensation benefits
All companies aspire to compete against their rivals, retain a strategic edge in the industry, gain the largest market share and be inspired to bring out their utmost to achieve their desired goals at work. Few businesses think they will gain growth and wealth by important assets for their workers. Unfortunately, most companies appear to exploit the dismissal of their workers and talented applicants. Recognizing the critical position of workers appears to have a major effect on operational performance as most companies aim to maintain staff by empowering and enhancing the working standards of their employees. Therefore, it is necessary to enforce certain techniques to retain high quality and ensure performance and efficiency. The research examined the influence of organizational participation and encouragement in banks' work results. A study of 100 participants was tested, and findings were evaluated using the chi-square analysis. The findings revealed a substantial level below 5% which indicates that the study variables are closely linked. The quantitative approach and qualitative framework have been used to analyze their perception of the effects of job retention on the success of workers. Approach a single case study for various branches by implementing a similar case study and addressing a larger number of samples. This allows the researcher to remove the survey challenge and hold evidence from a larger community with a deeper comprehension of the idea of encouragement and how it influences workers' output
Minimum Detection Efficiencies for Loophole-free Genuine Nonlocality Tests
The certification of quantum nonlocality, which has immense significance in
architecting device-independent technologies, confronts severe experimental
challenges. Detection loophole, originating from the unavailability of perfect
detectors, is one of the major issues amongst them. In the present study we
focus on the minimum detection efficiency (MDE) required to detect various
forms of genuine nonlocality, originating from the type of causal constraints
imposed on the involved parties. In this context, we demonstrate that the MDE
needed to manifest the recently suggested -type nonlocality deviates
significantly from perfection. Additionally, we have computed the MDE necessary
to manifest Svetlichny's nonlocality, with state-independent approach markedly
reducing the previously established bound. Finally, considering the inevitable
existence of noise we demonstrate the robustness of the imperfect detectors to
certify -type nonlocality.Comment: Comments are welcome
Quantum Nonlocality: Multi-copy Resource Inter-convertibility & Their Asymptotic Inequivalence
Quantum nonlocality, pioneered in Bell's seminal work and subsequently
verified through a series of experiments, has drawn substantial attention due
to its practical applications in various protocols. Evaluating and comparing
the extent of nonlocality within distinct quantum correlations holds
significant practical relevance. Within the resource theoretic framework this
can be achieved by assessing the inter-conversion rate among different nonlocal
correlations under free local operations and shared randomness. In this study
we, however, present instances of quantum nonlocal correlations that are
incomparable in the strongest sense. Specifically, when starting with an
arbitrary many copies of one nonlocal correlation, it becomes impossible to
obtain even a single copy of the other correlation, and this incomparability
holds in both directions. Remarkably, these incomparable quantum correlations
can be obtained even in the simplest Bell scenario, which involves two parties,
each having two dichotomic measurements setups. Notably, there exist an
uncountable number of such incomparable correlations. Our result challenges the
notion of a 'unique gold coin', often referred to as the 'maximally resourceful
state', within the framework of the resource theory of quantum nonlocality,
which has nontrivial implications in the study of nonlocality distillation.Comment: 4+2 pages and 2 figures. Comments are welcom
Influence of phosphorus on the electrocatalytic activity of palladium nickel nanoalloy supported on N-doped reduced graphene oxide for ethanol oxidation reaction
DIAGNOSIS OF ACUTE LEUKEMIA BY FLOWCYTOMETRY IN POPULATION OF TRIPURA, NORTH - EAST INDIA
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